Bae Ji-hwan Passing Mystery Suspects a trick to save money by delaying service time
Bae Ji-hwan, who plays for Triple-A Indianapolis Indians under the Pittsburgh Pirates, is still not called up.
Bae currently has a batting average of 0.367 with an on-base percentage of 0.479. Both are No. 1 in the Triple-A International League.
Despite this, why hasn't the Pittsburgh Pirates called up Bae? He played full-time in the big leagues last year.
It is pointed out that one of the reasons for the delayed call-up seems to be related to his Major League service time.
Currently, Bae's service time in the Major League is one year and 13 days. The Major League sets 172 days as one year.
Service time is related to salary adjustment and FA. Players who have at least three years of service time will be eligible for salary adjustment. FA must be six years old.
There is also a Super Two player. A player can qualify for salary adjustment before the service time is three years. Major League service time should be in the top 22 percent.
If Bae is called up late, service time will be short, and as a result, his qualifications for salary adjustment and FA qualifications will be delayed by one year. If so, his annual salary will be delayed by one year.
Pittsburgh can manage promising players' service time and allow them to stay longer by paying less. It is also advantageous for trade.
Nick Gonzalez, who was recently called up, said, "The service time was only 47 days at the time. This may be why he was called up earlier than Bae.
As Pittsburgh dragged on Bae Ji-hwan's call-up, the local media Pittsburgh Post-Gazette strongly criticized the club's front office, mentioning a specific player.
The media pointed out on the 21st (Korea Standard Time) that Pittsburgh is delaying its poor handling of Laudi Telez.
BY: 토토사이트
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