Philadelphia — On Friday the Phillies signed 17-year-old South Korean right-handed pitcher Chan-Min Park to a $1.205 million contract, the largest bonus the organization has given an international amateur pitcher. Earlier this month rotation starters showed improvement, and over the weekend Andrew Painter reached a career-high 6 1/3 innings in a Sunday start. San Diego on Memorial Day saw Kyle Schwarber hit his MLB-leading 21st homer and Jesús Luzardo throw six innings in a 3-0 Phillies victory, with Brandon Marsh contributing a two-run homer. The team opened a six-game West Coast trip Monday, and organizational leaders cited the signing as part of expanded Pacific Rim recruitment efforts.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
The Phillies' signing of young talent like Chan-Min Park shows a commitment to strengthening their roster. This could mean more exciting games and a potential rise in the team's standings. If you're a fan, it's worth keeping an eye on Park's progress.
The Phillies are making strategic moves to improve their game. From Schwarber's home runs to Luzardo's pitching, they're showing promise. The signing of Park is a clear signal of their long-term vision. Worth forwarding if you know a Phillies fan who'd appreciate this update.
The Phillies organization and Chan-Min Park benefited directly: Philadelphia acquired a top international pitching prospect while Park received a $1.205 million signing bonus, the largest for an international amateur pitcher in the franchise's history.
Other MLB clubs and competing international suitors lost ground in the signing competition after the Phillies allocated $1.205 million to secure Chan-Min Park, reducing available top international talent for rival teams.
No left-leaning sources found for this story.
Phillies sign Park; Schwarber, Luzardo secure win
The New York Times WHAS 11 Louisville NBC10 PhiladelphiaNo right-leaning sources found for this story.
Comments