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Mets Sign Shim for Pitching Depth
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The New York Mets have signed 21-year-old pitcher Jun-Seok Shim to a minor league deal, a low-risk move to develop raw arm talent. Shim, once a top prospect with a mid-90s fastball and promising breaking pitches, has had injury setbacks but still shows potential. The Mets aim to build pitching depth patiently, giving Shim time to recover and develop in their system. Checkout Solipillow.com
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