Report: Ha-Seong Kim declines option with Padres, elects free agency
Ha-Seong Kim will become a free agent after declining his mutual option with the San Diego Padres, according to Dennis Lin of The Athletic.
The 2025 option was reportedly worth $7 million.
Kim, 29, originally signed a four-year, $28-million contract before the 2021 campaign coming out of Korea. The mutual option would've pushed the deal to a five-year, $35-million pact.
Kim hit .242/.326/.380 with 47 homers and 78 stolen bases in 540 career games over four years with San Diego. He won a Gold Glove as a utility man in 2023 and earned down-ballot MVP consideration.
He posted a .700 OPS (96 OPS+) with 11 home runs and 22 steals in 121 games this past campaign before requiring season-ending shoulder surgery in late September. He played only shortstop in 2024 after moving around the diamond in previous seasons.
He'll become one of the most sought-after shortstops on the open market this winter alongside Willy Adames.