LG completes salary contract for 2025...Hong Chang-ki cut 650 million and Jung Woo-young drastically

Hong Chang-ki (LG Twins), who ranked No. 1 in on-base percentage in the Korean professional baseball KBO League in the 2024 season, signed a salary contract for 2025 at 650 million won, up 27.5%.메이저놀이터

LG announced on the 21st that it has completed annual salary contracts with 39 people subject to renewal in 2025.

Hong Chang-ki's annual salary, which recorded an on-base percentage of 0.447 last year, rose 140 million won from 510 million won to 650 million won.

LG said, "Hong Chang-ki ranked No. 1 in the team's salary ranking this year after last year, excluding players who signed free agents."

Left-handed starter Son Joo-young stamped his seal at 172 million won, up 300% (129 million won) from 43 million won last year.

Son Joo-young played 9-10 with one hold and a 3.79 ERA in the 2024 regular season, and also played a key role in LG's mound in the postseason.

Yoo Young-chan, who played as a closing pitcher for LG last year, became an annual salary of 100 million won by signing a contract of 210 million won, up from 85 million won to 125 million won (147.1% increase rate).

Koo Bon-hyuk also joined the ranks of the billion-dollar annual salary, signing for 135 million won. Koo Bon-hyuk's annual salary last year was 70 million won.

Moon Bo-kyung's salary rose from 300 million won to 410 million won, and Kim Jin-sung's salary rose from 200 million won to 330 million won.

One of the sluggers was also cut. The bullpen pitcher Jung Woo-young struggled with two wins and one loss, three holds and an earned run average of 4.76, which cut his annual salary from 320 million won (320 million U.S. dollars) to 180 million won (180 million won).

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