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Doosan announced on the 9th that it has completed contracts with all 61 people who are eligible for annual salary renewal in 2024.

Kim Myung-shin received the highest increase in the team. Kim Myung-shin stamped his seal at 225 million won, up 80 million won from 145 million won. He played the role of a team leader. Kim Myung-shin played a key role in the bullpen last year, recording 3 wins, 3 losses, 1 save, 3.65 ERA and 24 holds in 70 games.

In particular, he played 79 innings last season, ranking third in relief pitcher innings after Noh Kyung-eun (SSG, 83 innings) and Lim Ki-young (KIA, 82 innings).

Kwak Bin, the "native ace" who won 12 games in 23 games last year, signed 210 million won and Jeong Cheol-won 165 million won.

Choi, who has been active both as a starter and relief pitcher, has reached his first annual salary of 100 million won with 102 million won. Choi will also compete as a starting member this season, but will train in Icheon due to a broken fatigue. The team plans to decide whether to join the second camp in Miyazaki, Japan.

Pitcher Kim Dong-ju signed a contract for 55 million won, up 24 million won, and recorded the highest increase rate (77.4 percent).

Among the fielders, Kang Seung-ho signed a contract for 255 million won, up 55 million won. Kang Seung-ho ranked No. 1 in the fielders' non-FA record with 265 hits, seven homers and 13 steals in 127 games.

Kim Jae-ho, who failed to sign a contract until the spring camp, signed 300 million won. Kim Jae-ho had a batting average of 283 and three home runs in 91 games last year.

Due to his poor performance in 2021 and 2022, Kim seemed to give way to his juniors, including Lee Yoo-chan, Ahn Jae-seok, and Park Gye-beom last year. However, his juniors failed to come out, and the main shortstop in the second half of the year ended up being Kim Jae-ho.

Kim Jae-ho, who received 500 million won last year, was classified as eligible for the cut. The contract was not signed until the spring camp began, but the final agreement was finally reached.

Kim Jae-ho will depart for Miyakojima, Japan, where he will train in the Futures League on the 12th.


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