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Delving deeper into the role of Heon Kim, there is a prevailing notion that fans should temper their expectations. Kim's background indicates he was a more productive hitter in Korea, but with the challenges of transitioning to MLB, there may be a learning curve. It might be prudent for the organization to foster Kim's development rather than rush to fill Lux's role without proper assessment of his abilities.
Kim is viewed as a quality insurance policy rather than a guaranteed starter. Given the Dodgers' depth in the lineup, even a non-productive player might not significantly derail their chances of success, provided the rest of the lineup maintains its strength.