Ryu says it would be nice to play with Choo
Published: 15 Nov. 2019, 17:13
And Ryu couldn’t have picked a better time to have such a strong year. He has elected free agency and will look to sign a lucrative multi-year deal before the 2020 season.
Choo recently told a Korean radio station in Dallas that he has asked the Rangers’ front office to pursue Ryu in free agency.
When informed of Choo’s comments, Ryu said, “I am grateful. I think it’d be special to be playing with a fellow Korean on the same team.”
Ryu said his agent, Scott Boras, is handling all free-agency-related matters and said he doesn’t think there has been much talk with the Dodgers so far.
“I am going to focus on training for the new season,” Ryu said. “Honestly, I am not really thinking about free agency. But if there’s anything I need to do [regarding free agency], I’ll probably fly back to the United States at some point.”
As for the length of the new deal, Ryu, who will turn 33 next March, said he’d like to sign for “three to four years.”
He said he was satisfied with his 2019 season, and the biggest factor behind his success was his health.
Ryu, who has a history of shoulder and elbow operations plus other lower-body injuries, made 29 starts and pitched 182 and two thirds innings, both of them his highest totals since his rookie season in 2013.
“I’d like to give myself 99 out of 100 points,” Ryu said. “But I struggled in August [with a 7.48 ERA in four starts] so I can’t give myself a 100.”
Ryu said he didn’t expect to receive any first-place votes for the Cy Young Award but added, “It’s nice, and I think it would have been better if I’d gotten more first-place votes.”
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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