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David MacKinnon Transitions to KBO's Samsung Lions After One Season in Japan

Published March 8, 2024 11:26 AM

Courtesy of the Samsung Lions


After completing his first season with the Saitama Seibu Lions in 2023, American first baseman David MacKinnon has made the move to another Lions team, this time in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO), namely the Samsung Lions.

Despite initially anticipating a return to the Japanese club, MacKinnon expressed that signing with the KBO's Lions was an "easy decision," driven by the maximum contract offer of $1 million for first-year foreign players in the league.

Acknowledging the disappointment among Japanese fans for not seeing him back with Seibu, MacKinnon emphasized the importance of feeling wanted and having the best chance to excel. He appreciated his time in Japan, highlighting positive experiences with teammates, coaches, and fans. 

▲ Courtesy of the Samsung Lions

The player acknowledged the challenges of free agency and recognized the business aspect of baseball, stating that both parties can't be faulted for decisions made during this process. MacKinnon expressed excitement for the upcoming season in Korea and emphasized his commitment to building on the experiences gained in Japan.

Having played in different leagues over the past three years, MacKinnon noted the ongoing process of adjusting to new pitchers and leagues. He reflected on his past performance with the Seibu Lions, citing a tough hitting environment characterized by strong pitchers and a ball that doesn't travel far.

▲ Courtesy of the Samsung Lions
Despite hitting 15 home runs and securing 50 RBIs in 127 games, MacKinnon discussed his belief in having hit the ball better than the recorded numbers reflected. He expressed optimism for improved performance in the upcoming season with the Samsung Lions, citing a positive experience during spring training with the team.

Looking forward to competitive games and expressing a preference for regular season play over prolonged spring training, MacKinnon emphasized his eagerness to contribute to the Samsung Lions in the upcoming KBO season.

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American First Baseman Shares Insights on Move from Saitama Seibu Lions to Korea Baseball Organization

Courtesy of the Samsung Lions


After completing his first season with the Saitama Seibu Lions in 2023, American first baseman David MacKinnon has made the move to another Lions team, this time in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO), namely the Samsung Lions.

Despite initially anticipating a return to the Japanese club, MacKinnon expressed that signing with the KBO's Lions was an "easy decision," driven by the maximum contract offer of $1 million for first-year foreign players in the league.

Acknowledging the disappointment among Japanese fans for not seeing him back with Seibu, MacKinnon emphasized the importance of feeling wanted and having the best chance to excel. He appreciated his time in Japan, highlighting positive experiences with teammates, coaches, and fans. 

▲ Courtesy of the Samsung Lions

The player acknowledged the challenges of free agency and recognized the business aspect of baseball, stating that both parties can't be faulted for decisions made during this process. MacKinnon expressed excitement for the upcoming season in Korea and emphasized his commitment to building on the experiences gained in Japan.

Having played in different leagues over the past three years, MacKinnon noted the ongoing process of adjusting to new pitchers and leagues. He reflected on his past performance with the Seibu Lions, citing a tough hitting environment characterized by strong pitchers and a ball that doesn't travel far.

▲ Courtesy of the Samsung Lions
Despite hitting 15 home runs and securing 50 RBIs in 127 games, MacKinnon discussed his belief in having hit the ball better than the recorded numbers reflected. He expressed optimism for improved performance in the upcoming season with the Samsung Lions, citing a positive experience during spring training with the team.

Looking forward to competitive games and expressing a preference for regular season play over prolonged spring training, MacKinnon emphasized his eagerness to contribute to the Samsung Lions in the upcoming KBO season.

Sayart

Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com 

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