The Braves announced this afternoon that infielder Ha-Seong Kim suffered a hand injury while in South Korea and underwent surgery to repair a torn tendon in his right middle finger. The procedure was performed today in Atlanta and the expected recovery time is 4 to 5 months, per the announcement. MLB.com’s Mark Bowman reports that Kim suffered the injury after falling on ice.
It’s a brutal revelation for the Braves, who claimed Kim off waivers from the Rays back in September in hopes of luring him to Atlanta for the 2026 season as well. While he opted out of his player option for the 2026 campaign, he eventually re-signed with the Braves on a one-year, $20MM deal back in December. Bringing Kim back into the fold was one of their biggest splashes this winter, alongside the addition of Robert Suarez to the back of the bullpen. Kim also figured to address perhaps the biggest weakness of their entire roster; the team’s 54 wRC+ at shortstop last year was dead last in the majors, and their 0.4 fWAR at the position bested only the Guardians and Rockies. When healthy, Kim is a reliable three-to-four win player thanks to his roughly league average bat and phenomenal defense.
Unfortunately, “when healthy” is becoming an increasingly key phrase when discussing Kim’s career. He suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder in August of 2024 that brought his time with the Padres to an abrupt end, leaving him sidelined for the stretch run and the Padres’ efforts to get past the eventual World Champion Dodgers in a hotly contested NLDS that San Diego ultimately lost in five. The Rays had enough faith in his talent to sign Kim to a two-year guarantee last winter, even knowing that he would miss the first few months of the season while rehabbing from surgery on his aforementioned torn labrum. That gamble did not pay off. Kim didn’t make his Rays debut until after the All-Star break last year as recovery from surgery took longer than expected, and and wound up heading back to the injured list multiple times due to back and calf injuries.
Kim seemed like a lock to pick up his 2026 player option when he was claimed off waivers by Atlanta, but a solid showing in 24 September games with the Braves convinced him to test the market. That proved to be a savvy decision, as the Braves ultimately brought him back on a higher salary than he would’ve made had he simply accepted his $16MM option. While the deal cost Atlanta an extra $4MM, it was easy to see why they’d be willing to make that bet on a player with Kim’s talent, particularly given their needs at shortstop and the thin market around the rest of the roster. Kim could certainly help to rejuvenate what was a sluggish offense last year by providing a massive upgrade over incumbent shortstop Nick Allen, who was traded to Houston earlier this winter.
They’ll now have to wait to feel that impact until near the end of the first half, at the earliest. The early end of Kim’s recovery timeline would put him back on the field in mid-May, but he well might need extra time to ramp up after missing all of Spring Training and spending much of last year on the injured list as well. In the meantime, the Braves have utility man Mauricio Dubon to turn to as their everyday shortstop. Dubon is miscast as an everyday regular but should be a decent enough fill-in option. Losing his versatile glove from the bench puts pressure on the rest of the roster, and an Atlanta offense that looked generally complete this morning could now clearly use another addition, even if that player is just a depth option.
Bringing someone like Isiah Kiner-Falefa into the fold would certainly help stabilize things, but after the Braves scaled their payroll up by nearly $50MM this winter (according to RosterResource) with the additions of Kim, Suarez, and Mike Yastrzemski it’s hard to say if there’s room in the budget for even that sort of mid-level signing. The market for shortstop help is exceedingly thin at this point, but perhaps a depth signing like Jorge Mateo could help fill out the roster until Kim returns. Of course, president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos is known for his creativity and could look to explore the trade market for help. Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner has been widely discussed in trade rumors this winter, particularly after the club’s recent signing of Alex Bregman, and has played shortstop well in the past. The Mets have a cadre of infield talent that’s been squeezed out by the Bo Bichette deal, but it’s unclear if the team would be willing to trade someone like Ronny Mauricio or Luisangel Acuna within the division.

Ouch
Yeah “ouch” A’s dodged a bullet as they reportedly offered Kim 44mil over 4 years whew 😅
july
If the A’s got him. He’d just miss about 1/8th of the contract instead of 1/2 of it
Because of course.
This guy keeps costing himself millions
He’s getting his millions without having to play.
How does one get on that train
Have Boras as your conductor. Choo-choo!
Be good at baseball…daddy.
He got a pretty big raise after not really playing last year lol
Find a way to void that deal JFC
how would you void a contract where it sounds like it was a random accident? it’s not like has doing extreme sports…
I think theres two stories to every injury away from baseball.
Contracts are guaranteed, fathead.
Uncle – If he got injured doing something like figure skating for instance, it’s usually a violation of his contract.
@fathead
Have you heard of this new fangled concept called insurance? Braves still lose their SS but not 20 mill,
Why can’t we just get rid of winter everywhere-Signed a cold Minnesotan.
Tim Walz?
Bullwinkle, who predated Governor Walz, spoke of cruel winters up in Frostbite Falls.
Braves injury curse started early this year
It really is unbelievable
Dubon to SS I guess? Maybe pick up a utility guy
….And so it begins
Well there goes 20 million down the drain. Maybe they can get Nick Allen back?
Don’t want him.
I am pretty sure Nicky Lopez is available? Man I truly feel for Braves fan and Kim . Nobody wants to get hurt but 4 to 5 months for a finger to heal? Sounds like a extremely long time ? Hopefully he can bounce back quickly
The Rockies already made the high dollar move to sign Nicky Lopez
Maricio is much better than Allen
Falling on ice is a bit more respectable than playing with drone I guess…
the f was atlanta thinking giving him $20 mil for 1 year?
Same things cubs were when they gave Bellinger 1 year 17.5 mill back when he was released by the Dodgers
You were hoping he could regain his league average offense with decent OBP skills but no power, give you excellent defense at ss, and provide you between 4-6 WAR
That’s just bad luck. Doesn’t mean bad process.
@MLBUmpire: chandler doesn’t understand logical thought process.
I like Kim as a player very much so but I’m with you chandl $20 million? But dodgers paying 126 million including tax penalty just seems like a shitload because it is a shitload?
And this is why the Cardinals have been patient waiting for the 2B/infielder market to “develop.”
At least it happened in January and not March.
Foreign players should not be allowed to live in their own country during the off-season unsupervised..
Slider or the team can send him in bubble wrap!
Get well soon, HSK!
I feel a big trade coming but not for an Ace pitcher
Get Falefa
Sounds like a plan: Falafel for lunch yum
This little bandit has robbed several teams.
The Braves could flip this one in their favor.
How about this trade:
BOS:
Trevor Story (2 yrs / 25M)
Johan Oviedo (1 yrs / 1.5M)
Brandon Neely (A)
-for-
Sean Murphy (3 yrs. / 45M)
Reynaldo Lopez (2 yrs. / 22M)
Braves cut a few million off the payroll and add a pair of good prospects, get a legitimate SS and a respectable SP to replace Lopez.
Boston gets Murphy for a weak-side platoon with Narvaez and takes a risk on two years of Lopez. Lopez was very good in ’24. If he returns strong, he could be very good again. Boston offloads Story’s contract. Rafaella to SS keeps Duran in the OF and gets Yoshida’s bat in the lineup at DH.
What a waste. Have to keep this guy in a padded room at all times until it’s time to play baseball.
Wow
Freak accident unfortunately. Not sure how people are putting it on Kim. Get well soon, dude. Atlanta will figure it out.
Good for Braves fans; can spend a whole season again telling us how great they would have been.
As an Astros fan I’m excited Dubon will at least get a crack at a starting job, love that guy.
Y’all can have Volpe. We’ll give him to you for a big bag of Life Savers mints. The green bag.
No we won’t lol.
That must have hurt like heck when he did it.
You totally need to trade for Javy Baez 😉
Didn’t want him before they signed him, and that hasn’t changed. Awful use of money from AA.
@Howiedizzle — So what would you have done?
– sign another option (Kiner-Falefa, etc.)?
– overpay Bichette to play league-worse SS and hope he improves and/or his offense rights it?
– play recently-acquired Dubon full time at SS, where he’s been mostly mediocre in a full time role throughout his career?
– trade a lot for SS reinforcements (Nico)?
– another option?
I guess Dubon will be the regular SS til at least june
Lucky for him he signed already
The already slim margin of error for the Braves offense just got slimmer.
Walt Weiss was a SS. He can be a player manager. ;)
It’s not like he was waxing his Hyundai.