Dodgers Officially Sign International Outfielder

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed 17-year-old Taiwanese outfielder Ko Ching-Hsien.
The deal was reported last Monday but was finally made official on Sunday.
Official ⬇️ https://t.co/RrgJP1luTf
— J.P. Hoornstra (@jphoornstra) June 17, 2024
SIGNED! 17-year-old Taiwanese outfielder 柯敬賢 (Ko Ching-Hsien) is now officially a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers!
— CPBL STATS 🪬🔮 (@GOCPBL) June 17, 2024
According to the local media, the Dodgers signed Ko Ching-Hsien for 750,000 USD. #MLBTW #Dodgers pic.twitter.com/mR14Wlf6CU
The Dodgers have made a substantial investment in the future, adding the promising young international prospect to their roster with a significant $750,000 deal. This move has left the Dodgers with a remaining $2.3 million in their international pool money.
Taiwanese OF Ko Ching-Hsien (17) officially signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
— Francys Romero (@francysromeroFR) June 17, 2024
Bonus deal $750,000 bonus.
The Dodgers have about 2.3 M of budget in the current international period
Hsien is an athletic and multi-tools outfielder who shined at the last World U-18 with .550… pic.twitter.com/IOziZ0ZFZ0
The left-handed hitter was among the best players in his country and competed in the U-18 Baseball World Cup for Chinese-Taipei. Ching-Hsien was a monster in that tournament, hitting .550, with a .690 on-base percentage and a whopping 1.440 OPS. His performance helped earn his country the silver medal in the competition. This could be a massive grab for the Dodgers in the long run, as they have a chance to develop him into a strong major leaguer.
Ching-Hsien is the 10th Taiwanese player to join the Dodger organization and the second to join the major leagues this season alone. His cousin, Lin Wei-en, signed with the Oakland A's earlier this month.
The ceiling is high for the 17-year-old, and if all pans out for him, the Dodgers could have themselves a steal. Ching-Hsien said he's always dreamed of playing for the Dodgers and received a surprise welcome from Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and pitchers Clayton Kershaw and Yoshinobu Yamamoto in a pre-recorded video.
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Ricardo Sandoval is a freelance writer with On SI. He is a graduate of California State University, Northridge, and specializes in sports writing, particularly in MLB, NBA and NFL. He previously served as an Associate Editor for Dodgers Nation and has worked with Newsweek and The Sporting News.
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