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Kim Sang-soo, leaving Kiwoom, says goodbye with a handwritten letter “Thank you for 11 years of love”

Kim Sang-soo, who left Kiwoom Heroes and set up a nest in SK Wyverns, left a handwritten letter. (Kim Sang-soo SNS capture) © News 1

Veteran right-handed pitcher Kim Sang-soo (33), who wore the SK Wyverns uniform through an autograph and trade, said goodbye to Kiwoom Heroes fans.

On the 13th, Kim Sang-soo posted a handwritten letter photo titled “To Kiwoom Heroes fans…” on his SNS account.

Earlier, Kim Sang-soo left Kiwoom, who wore a uniform for 11 years, and set up a new nest in SK.

On this day, the Kiwoom team signed an FA contract with Sang-soo Kim for a total of 1.55 billion won, including a contract with Sang-soo Kim, for a contract period of two years + one year, a down payment of 400 million won, an annual salary of 300 million won, and an option of 150 million won (additional down payment of 100 million won if one year is satisfied). At the same time, he said, “I made a trade with SK.” The SK team also announced that “Kim Sang-soo was recruited on the condition of giving the Kiwoom club 300 million won in cash and a new recognition right in the 2nd round of 2022.”

After signing a contract with Kiwoom Kim, a member of the free agent status, it was traded to SK without additional rewards and rewards, which is called sign-and-trade.

In a handwritten letter, Kim Sang-soo said, “I have only received a letter so I can write a reply today. Unfortunately, I couldn’t sign a contract with Kiwoom Heroes,” and “I am grateful to the fans who supported and loved me for 11 years.”

He said, “The letters and gifts from fans have been a big help. I will see you in a better shape. I hope you are healthy and happy.”

Kim Sang-soo, who made his debut at the Samsung Lions in the second round in 2006, moved to Nexen Heroes in 2010 and grew into a bullpen player. In the 2019 season, he recorded 40 holds and won the KBO hold king. Kim Sang-soo played in 456 matches in his personal career and recorded an average ERA of 5.08 with 21 wins and 97 holds and 38 saves.

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