South Korean slugger Kim Tae-kyun (L) and Japan's Chiba Lotte Marines chief Ryuzo Setoyama pose during a news conference in Seoul November 13, 2009. According to local Yonhap news agency, Kim will play for Chiba Lotte Marines from next year under a three-year contract. He reached the deal with the Nippon Professional Baseball league for a total of 550 million yen (U.S. $6 million) plus optional bonuses that will be further negotiated, Ryuzo Setoyama said during a news conference in Seoul. Reuters Pictures 2 months ago

South Korean slugger Kim Tae-kyun (L) and Japan's Chiba Lotte Marines chief Ryuzo Setoyama pose during a news conference in Seoul November 13, 2009. According to local Yonhap news agency, Kim will play for Chiba Lotte Marines from next year under a three-year contract. He reached the deal with the Nippon Professional Baseball league for a total of 550 million yen (U.S. $6 million) plus optional bonuses that will be further negotiated, Ryuzo Setoyama said during a news conference in Seoul.