This is the amount of money offered to Ko Woo-seok for a shot at the American Major League. It's not a 'jackpot', but it's not a 'bargain' either. What he can do is prove his worth in two years and earn a bigger contract.

LG Twins closer Go Woo-seok will wear a San Diego Padres uniform. On March 3, LG announced that it would allow Go Woo-seok to join the major leagues. San Diego, the team that negotiated with Kim Ha-seong's team, will fly out of Korea on the 3rd to complete medical tests and sign a contract. He has until 7 a.m. KST on the 4th to finalize everything. That's why he left for the U.S. in a hurry.

The posting system requires the Major League Baseball team that signs a player to pay a set amount of compensation to the original team. LG had expressed early on that it would oppose Go Woo-seok's move to the U.S. if he was offered a "cheap" deal. Ko had said he would not accept a bad deal. 카지노사이트777

LG said it was considering whether to grant him three days. It meant that they were not satisfied with the amount. However, they decided to allow Go Woo-seok to enter the major leagues. It wasn't about money, it was about supporting the player's dream.

So, how much is Go Woo-seok getting paid to go to the U.S. According to reports, he agreed to a two-year deal totaling $4.5 million. That's $4 million guaranteed and a $500,000 option. Some of the details may change when the final contract is signed locally, but the big picture has already been agreed upon.

It's not a huge amount of money when you look at the recent contract terms of major league bullpen pitchers, but it's close to 6 billion won in Korean won, so it's hard to call it a bargain. For Ko, who has a strong desire to go to the United States, it means he was satisfied with this amount. He may have thought that it was worth it to go and try it out.

According to the posting rules, contracts totaling $25 million or less receive 20 percent of the total. That's $900,000. That's about $1.1 billion in Korean won.