The Hanwha Eagles of the Korea Baseball Organization have waived outfielder Jared Hoying and signed another former big leaguer, Brandon Barnes, to replace him on the roster, Jee-ho Yoo of South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reports. The 34-year-old Barnes can earn up to $200K on his midseason deal, though only have that sum is guaranteed (with the rest available via incentives).
Barnes last popped up in the Majors back in 2018, when he hit well in a late-season cup of coffee with the Indians (.261/.333/.421 in 21 plate appearances). However, he hasn’t been a mainstay on a big league roster since his 2012-16 run between the Astros and Rockies. The former sixth-round pick (Astros, 2005) is a career .242/.290/.357 hitter in nearly 1300 Major League plate appearances and a .264/.329/.444 hitter in his Triple-A career. He split last season between the Triple-A affiliates for the Indians and Twins, connecting on 30 homers while adding 30 doubles and 11 steals. He’s capable of playing any of the three outfield slots.
Hoying, 31, was in his third season with the Eagles. He briefly saw MLB action with the 2016-17 Rangers but received only 126 plate appearances. He took the KBO by storm in 2017, erupting with a .306/.369/.573 slash, 30 home runs, 47 doubles, two triples and 23 stolen bases in his debut campaign. That easily earned him another contract with the Eagles, but Hoying hasn’t reached those height since. He still logged a solid .284/.340/.460 line last season, but he’s off to a dismal .194/.254/.323 start through 134 plate appearances this season.
Barnes isn’t expected to join the roster until July, Yoo details. He’ll complete a physical and go through a 14-day quarantine process before being added to the active roster. He’ll hope to help turn the tide for a last-place Eagles club that has slumped to a disastrous 10-32 record to begin the season.
Sheep8
Guess since they are slumping bad, time to look at players for the future. Plus, not like Hoying was helping his cause to stay around.
bigdaddyt
Man you know it’s getting bad when we’re getting minor roster changes from Korea
Steve Adams
We’d have covered this regardless — it’s probably just more noticeable now given the dearth of other actual MLB news. But a guy with parts of six MLB seasons and four-plus years of MLB service signing overseas is something we’re always going to mention.
DarkSide830
surprised Hoying was let go of. he has a solid track record in the Asian circuit.
Oddvark
When a 32 year old with 1200+ MLB at bats in prior seasons gets a few late season at bats, is that still considered a “cup of coffee”? Seems more like an end of the night shot of jaeger or something.
Larry Leonardo
Thanks for this stimulating news.