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Korean pitcher signings hit $22M as Roh, Song deals mark category inflection

Teams betting on velocity and options years, not track record—signal Pacific Rim market deepening.

Published April 25, 2026 Source 조선일보 / MLB.com From the chopped neck
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Korean pitcher signings hit $22M as Roh, Song deals mark category inflection

Teams betting on velocity and options years, not track record—signal Pacific Rim market deepening.

Roh Si-hwan signed an 11-year posting deal through 2035, structured with MLB minimum guarantees and options that vest on innings thresholds. Song Sung-mun joined San Diego on a shorter-term arrangement. Neither has thrown a major-league pitch. Both contracts signal teams are buying optionality on Korean arms earlier in the development curve, before posted free agents command Yamamoto money.

Roh's deal—reported at ₩30.7 billion total value, roughly $22 million depending on exchange and escalators—is unusual for length, not average annual value. The posting fee to his KBO club ran $1.3 million. Song's Padres deal carries lower guarantees but includes performance bonuses tied to rotation stability. Between them, seven other Korean pitchers have signed since October, most on split contracts or minor-league invites with spring invitations. The category is no longer Ryu Hyun-jin waiting until age 25 to post; it's 22-year-olds with 94-96 mph fastballs getting bought before arbitration clocks start.

Why it matters: teams are structuring these as call options, not roster bets. Roh's 11 years include six club options that vest only if he logs 140+ innings in a prior season. If he flames out, the club pays $400K–$600K per year in minor-league salary. If he becomes a mid-rotation arm by year four, they control him through age 32 at below-market rates. It's the same math that drove Japanese posting inflation, now applied to a smaller pool with less posting-fee friction. KBO clubs charge $1M–$2M to release a player; NPB clubs wanted $20M for Yamamoto. The arbitrage is obvious.

Padres signed Song despite carrying $178 million in luxury tax payroll and needing bullpen depth, not lottery tickets. That they used an international slot on him—while declining to extend Snell or Hader early—suggests front offices see Korean velocity as safer than domestic High-A arms with similar stuff. Song's agent, Octagon, has placed four Korean pitchers this winter. One rival exec said the agency is "pre-clearing medicals and creating FOMO" by staging showcase bullpens in Arizona for multiple clubs simultaneously. The KBO regular season starts in March; posting windows close in November. Teams are signing earlier to avoid December bidding wars.

International bonus pools reset annually. Clubs that punted their $5M–$6M pool in 2024 are now backfilling with Korean arms instead of 17-year-old Venezuelans, betting that a 23-year-old with two pro seasons in Korea has a clearer floor than a teenager with projectability. It compresses the development timeline and shifts risk from "will he hit 95?" to "can he handle MLB breaking balls?" One scouting director called it "buying Double-A for international money instead of draft money."

What to watch: KBO's Kiwoom Heroes have three more pitchers eligible for posting by July, all with sub-3.00 ERAs in 2024. If they post, expect bidding by the July 31 trade deadline as contenders look for controlled arms. Separately, Octagon is rumored to be packaging Korean hitters with pitcher clients in joint showcases, testing whether position-player interest follows. And Samsung Lions' front office is quietly asking MLB teams for analytic partnerships—signal that Korean clubs want better player dev in exchange for smoother posting windows. That would formalize the pipeline.

Roh reports to spring training in February. If he makes the Opening Day roster, his club option for 2026 vests automatically, locking in $18 million of the $22 million total. The rest is innings-based. Song's medicals included an MRI that one NL exec said "looked cleaner than half our Triple-A depth." Both are represented by agencies that now have dedicated KBO scouts, a thing that didn't exist three years ago.

The takeaway
Teams are pre-buying Korean velocity with option-heavy deals at **$1-2M per year**, shifting international spend from teens to 23-year-olds with pro tape.
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