Thirty-two-year-old lefty Kyle Hart isn’t a household name but nonetheless stands as an interesting free agent for clubs seeking rotation depth this winter. The southpaw has pitched in just one big league season, yielding 19 runs in 11 innings for the Red Sox during the shortened 2020 season. Hart, however, has a decent Triple-A track record and just tore through the Korea Baseball Organization in 2024, logging 157 innings with a 2.69 ERA, 28.8% strikeout rate and 6% walk rate. He was awarded the Choi Dong-won Award — the KBO equivalent of MLB’s Cy Young Award — for those efforts.
MLBTR’s Tim Dierkes reports today that Hart has some level of interest from six big league clubs, one of whom has been trying to free up some payroll space before adding Hart or another free agent. At the very least, that’s indicative of a team (or teams) being willing to put forth a big league offer to sign the lefty. Though there hasn’t been much reporting on Hart’s ongoing free agency this winter, he was linked to the Orioles, Astros, Twins, Brewers and Yankees in late December. More than half the league is reported to have at least checked in, though that obviously doesn’t indicate serious interest from all those parties.
Hart’s breakout overseas is reminiscent of recent KBO success stories like Erick Fedde, Chris Flexen and Merrill Kelly, among others. That said, he’ll pitch all of next season at 32. That’s a notable difference from recent KBO-to-MLB arms. Fedde returned ahead of his age-31 season and had the benefit of being a former first-round pick and top prospect. Kelly was 30 when he signed a modest two-year deal with Arizona on the back of a terrific four-year run in South Korea. Flexen’s lone season in the KBO was his age-25 campaign. He returned on a two-year deal with the Mariners at just 26 years old. Of the bunch, Fedde’s $15MM guarantee over two years is the largest contract.
Hart is older than the rest of that group and lacks the prospect pedigree Fedde had. Like many of those pitchers, however, he’s benefited from demonstrable changes to his pitching repertoire since heading to the KBO. He added a new sweeper this season, began throwing his four-seamer up in the zone/above the zone to get some chases, and has used his changeup more heavily. His heater isn’t the type of power offering that modern teams covet, sitting low-90s and peaking around 94 mph, but it’s generally easier for a lefty to get by with lesser velocity than a righty.
Whether that’s enough to sell a major league front office on his viability as a big league rotation cog remains to be seen. Fedde, the most successful of the group in the KBO, won the Choi Dong-won and was named KBO MVP after posting a flat 2.00 ERA with better strikeout and walk rates (29.5% and 4.9%, respectively) than Hart turned in this past season.
If not a return to Major League Baseball, Hart will still have ample opportunity to earn money in Asia. He’s drawn interest from both KBO clubs and teams in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball, per Dierkes.
jdgoat
Might be the most random “latest on” article in MLBTR history. Hope he can succeed transitioning back to North America.
Never Remember
So just because you pay so little attention that you aren’t aware of him does not make it random. He has been talked about in many spots as a great low cost addition.
Fever Pitch Guy
jd – I remember him well.
He was a bit strange with the Red Sox, wore his sunglasses at night.
But he battled on the mound, he would never surrender.
gbs42
FPG,
You’re thinking of his uncle, Corey.
He liked to hand out with Mr. Feldman and Mr. Haim.
olmtiant
FPG… The Gulf is tough on deep closers… (not much pace that I can see) my heart says Crupi ( love his pops) but my head says Stronghold with the chalk.. my bet $5 ext box…all 3… Good luck to you…
Fever Pitch Guy
olm – Thank you sir, appreciate it! Good luck to you as well, I’ll throw a couple bucks on your picks.
I like Dan, maybe I’m being too loyal because I went with him in the Derby. My longshots are Power Squeeze (Castellano is one of the best) and Newgrange (D’Angelo).
Lukas gonna finally retire? Other than last year’s Preakness he hasn’t had a win in 12 years.
olmtiant
When I say chalk… I believe it will be White Abarrio… 6 wins on track will definitely persuade betters…me included… 1st Kentucky Derby…1988… D Wayne… The Man till BB came around.. another favorite of mine… Nick Zito…
Fever Pitch Guy
olm – I forgot about Zito, where’s he been? Not that old at 76.
olmtiant
Not sure.. never left NY that I know of… man I dropped a bomb when he won with Strike the Gold… Fly so Free… great mile horse.. 1-1/4 not so much…My Bro and others still go… get seats now( not good) but seats… nothing like the infield!!! Of course nearly 35 years later.. I also would want a seat!!!
Fever Pitch Guy
olm – I’ve never done infield, but heard the stories about Pimlico. Any time you can BYOB you know it’s gonna be good! I think Nascar is the only other sport that allows it.
Really hope a longshot comes in first or second Saturday, Breeders was ridiculous with all the faves.
Kayrall
Is it a coincidence that all of those guys abroad and when they came back had much better control? Teams focus too much on “stuff” during development and not enough on throwing strikes.
gbs42
Kayrall, that’s a very good point. I wonder if any MLB teams have investigated exactly how/why pitchers have gone to Asia and returned significantly better than when they left.
Lou Sassoll
Kyle The Hitman Hart will get paid by somebody.
TrillionaireTeamOperator
Hey man, if someone is willing to give him like 2 years/$30M or 4 years/$70M etc. good for him, whether or not his results will translate.
ItsMillerTime
I doubt he’d get that much in FA. He’d be in a similar situation as Fedde was last off-season, so I think 2 yr/$15MM would probably be closer.
zantigm
He will have to settle for 1 yr/6.5M
YourDreamGM
He’d get 3x that if he would simply learn a certain pitch…..
Bucket Number Six
I heard that certain pitch does not get rave reviews similar to Peter O’Brien’s defense at catcher and in the outfield.
Dorothy_Mantooth
Hart is probably looking at a 2/$8M offer at the most as one year of success in Korea isn’t a guarantee of even moderate success in MLB. He didn’t make much money in Korea last year and won’t make more than $2-$3M if he decides to re-sign over there for another season.
He may get a MLB offer of $3M for 1 year with a team option of $5M for year 2 with a $500K buyout. If offered that, Hart would jump on that immediately as his age is not doing him any favors.
MLB-1971
With zero record of success in the MLB, it would be surprising to me to see him get more than $2 million to $2,500,000 per year, and a year with an option at most. He might get an offer from a ‘second division’ team, but I would be shocked for a legitimate contender giving him an MLB contract rather than a minor league deal.
MLB-1971
I have read analysts reports that state KBO is equivalent to our AA. This make sense as Kyle Hart as well as other AAA and ‘AAAA’ type players often do very well in KBO. I hope Hart can get a MLB shot at playing with a team for a good portion of 2025.
emptybattingavg
Hart would be good for batting practice
R.D.
The Korean Cy Young being called the Choi Dong makes me strangely happy.
spudchukar
I know this post isn’t about the Cards, but they need to add a reliever.
NashvilleJeff
Seems like a possible fit for the Braves. They’ve got around $10M to spend to stay under the 1st luxury tax tier and need another lefty pen arm. Two years for $8M. $4M first year w/a $2M buyout on the second year option.
MacGromit
O’s could continue to load up on 4/5’s by signing him. Soon they’ll have as many 4/5’s as the Dodgers have 1/2’s. lol
highflyballintorightfield
Dodgers have a Kyle Hurt. Having the two on the same team would be fun.
آلي مكبيل_.._.بيتزا بيبيروني آشتون كوتشر
Thought for sure the KBO equivalent of MLB’s Cy Young Award would be the PSY Young Award, presented Gangnam Style.
magnificence
I believe all the KBO foreign player spots for next year have been filled already so I don’t think he could easily resign there right now. Not sure about NPB.