Byung-Ho Park is far from a sure thing but at least the Korean baseball star knows how to flip a bat with the best of them.
The Minnesota Twins surprised most of Major League Baseball by posting a $12.85 million bid to negotiate a contract with the slugger. Ho Park, a 29-year-old first baseman, hit .343 with 35 doubles, 53 home runs and 146 RBI in just 140 games with the Nexen Heroes of the Korean Baseball Organization.
Although only Twins fans can be pumped about his potential production in an offensively-challenged lineup, fans of the other 29 clubs can be excited about this:
I hope the MLB is ready for this pic.twitter.com/AZEQhzsQPf
— Baseball Bros (@BaseballBros) November 9, 2015

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