Amidst the dazzling lights and intense pressure of MLB, a rare moment brought the entire stadium to a standstill – not because of a home run, but because of a meaningful handshake between two players from the same Korean homeland: Hyeseong Kim and Jung Hoo Lee.
Before kick-off, as the Los Angeles Dodgers prepared to face the San Francisco Giants, the two old friends met on the sidelines. No camera could fully capture that emotion – just a pat on the shoulder, a smile, and a few words of encouragement in their native language. But that simple moment held a significance far beyond a game.
Both Hyeseong Kim and Jung Hoo Lee rose through the ranks of the KBO – South Korea’s top league. They were once promising young talents, rivals, and shared a disciplined and emotionally charged baseball culture.
But their journeys to MLB led them down two different paths.
Kim: Choosing to start over, patiently proving himself in the Dodgers’ colors
Lee: Entering MLB as an established star
And now, they meet again – no longer just compatriots, but direct rivals on the world’s biggest stage.

An eyewitness at the arena said:
“There was no tension. They laughed, talked naturally. More like two old friends meeting than two rivals.”
In a league where every advantage is calculated, that moment brought something rare: the purity of sportsmanship.
No trash talk.
No pressure.
Only respect.
But when the game began, everything changed.
Hyeseong Kim entered the game with the confidence of a player rediscovering his form – and he did not disappoint the Los Angeles Dodgers fans.
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Meanwhile, Jung Hoo Lee struggled against the Dodgers’ tightly organized pitching system.
That’s the difference between the moment and reality.
On the court, they were no longer friends.
They were warriors.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ victory came not only from individual talent, but also from how they maximized every opportunity.
In that system, Hyeseong Kim wasn’t the biggest star. But that’s precisely what made him dangerous.
Not overly scrutinized
Not burdened with huge expectations
But always ready to make a difference
An internal Dodgers coach shared:
“Kim is understanding the system. And when a player understands how the team operates, he becomes incredibly valuable.”
The moment between Kim and Lee is more than just a personal story.
It symbolizes:
The growth of Korean baseball
The integration of Asian talent into MLB
And how sports can connect people, even when they stand on opposing sides
In an era of increasingly fierce competition, the fact that two players still maintain respect for each other is invaluable.
For the Los Angeles Dodgers, a beautiful story wasn’t enough – they needed a win.
And they got it.
Not flashy.
Not overly dramatic.
But enough to affirm that:
The Dodgers aren’t just strong because of superstars
They’re strong because of links like Hyeseong Kim
After the game, Kim and Lee met again. No more pressure, no more scoreboard.
Just two people… and an unbreakable bond.
But the next time they meet?
No one knows.
Only one thing is certain:
on the field, they will be rivals again.
Off the court…
they remain sons and daughters of the same homeland, bringing the Korean dream to the heart of MLB.