All 10 clubs in the top Korean baseball league have filled their spots for foreign players for the 2026 season, with a little over half of them coming in with prior experience here. The SSG Landers and the Doosan Bears became the last two Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) clubs to complete their foreign player signings Monday, with every team having done so with two pitchers and one position player. The Landers re-signed half-Korean starting pitcher Mitch White for $1.2 million and outfielder Guillermo Heredia for $1.3 million. White, an American native with a Korean mother, went 11-4 with a 2.87 ERA in 24 starts in 2025, his first KBO season. He will make $800,000 in salary and took a signing bonus of $300,000. He can make an additional $100,000 in incentives. Heredia will be back for his fourth consecutive season with the Landers. In his injury-plagued 2025 season, the Cuban outfielder batted .339 with 13 homers and 54 RBIs in 96 games. Despite his limited time on the field, Heredia still earned his third straight KBO Fielding Award, becoming the first player to win the top defensive p