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Phillies’ Record Signing Hints at Bigger International Shift
Alvin Garcia · 2026-05-25 · via Heavy Sports
Stock image of a Phillies hat, representing the Phillies’ record international signing of South Korean pitching prospect Chan-Min Park and the organization’s growing global scouting push.

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The Philadelphia Phillies did not just buy upside with Chan-Min Park. They bought access to a market they have been trying to crack for years, and they did it with the kind of aggressive financial maneuvering that shows this was never just another international signing.

By signing the 17-year-old South Korean right-hander to a $1.205 million bonus, Philadelphia made one of its boldest international pitching investments in franchise history. According to MLB.com’s Jesse Borek, Park received the largest bonus given to any pitcher in the 2025-26 international signing class, while The Athletic’s Charlotte Varnes reported that the deal set a Phillies record for an international amateur pitcher.

That distinction matters because the Phillies had to create the financial room to make it happen. They traded minor league right-handers Griff McGarry and Andrew Baker in separate deals to acquire international bonus pool money, according to MLB.com, then used that added flexibility to make Park an aggressive offer instead of letting him begin his professional career in the Korea Baseball Organization.

Philadelphia did not stumble into this deal. The organization pursued Park as a priority, and that changes how this signing should be viewed. The Phillies already have a star-driven major league roster built to win now, but Park represents a different type of investment. He gives the club a chance to build future pitching depth by tapping into a part of the international market where it has not traditionally landed major amateur talent.


Phillies Took a Real Swing on Chan-Min Park

Park immediately becomes the Phillies’ No. 18 prospect, according to MLB.com, and joins an already strong international class that includes Venezuelan outfielder Francisco Renteria and shortstop Juan Parra. In less than five months, Philadelphia has added three notable teenage prospects while trying to extend its competitive window beyond the current major league core.

Signed & sealed✍️ Welcome to the Phillies family, Chan-Min Park!

We have signed Korean RHP prospect Chan-Min Park as part of our 2026 International Signing Class.

The Phillies’ decision to move bonus pool money for Park shows how strongly they believed in the player. This was not leftover spending near the end of a signing period. It was a calculated bet on a pitcher who likely could have become a first-round pick in the Korea Baseball Organization, according to The Athletic, but instead chose the harder and longer path through an MLB farm system.

That timeline reinforces both the upside and the risk attached to the move. Park could begin at the Phillies’ academy in the Dominican Republic or at their Clearwater complex, with his school schedule also factoring in because he does not officially graduate until early 2027. Teenage pitchers rarely provide quick returns, and Philadelphia will need patience, health, and steady development before this deal produces anything close to a major league impact.

Park gives them a strong foundation to work with. He stands 6-foot-4 and 200 pounds, throws a fastball in the 91-93 mph range, and has touched 94. MLB.com noted that his fastball features late ride, while his slider has already produced spin rates above 2,800 RPM. He also throws a curveball, changeup, and splitter, giving Philadelphia enough ingredients to envision a future starter rather than merely a raw arm.


Philadelphia’s Pacific Rim Push Finally Has a Headliner

The bigger story may be what Park represents beyond his own prospect profile. The Phillies have spent years trying to expand their presence in the Pacific Rim, and The Athletic reported that the organization has increased its scouting efforts in Japan since 2022 and has hosted officials from both the KBO and Nippon Professional Baseball at Citizens Bank Park.

MLB.com also noted that Japanese right-hander Alexandre Moreti joined Philadelphia’s system earlier this year, adding another layer to the club’s broader international approach. Park now becomes the clearest payoff from that push because he gives the Phillies a recognizable amateur name from South Korea and a stronger recruiting story for future players in the region.

Phillies international scouting director Derrick Chung told The Athletic that signing Park gave the organization an opportunity to land “the top arm out of the country” while also getting the Phillies’ name out there in a market where they have not traditionally signed many players. That quote explains why this signing carries more weight than a normal prospect addition.

Philadelphia is not just adding Park. It is trying to become more visible to the next Park, which matters in an era when every contender needs more than a strong big league payroll. The Dodgers, Yankees, Mets, and other aggressive organizations constantly search for talent in every corner of the world, and the Phillies cannot rely only on free agency, trades, or the domestic draft if they want to stay in that tier.


Park Gives Phillies a Long-Term Development Test

Park also brings a compelling personal layer to the signing. He grew up familiar with the Phillies and was partly named after Chan Ho Park, the South Korean right-hander who pitched for Philadelphia in 2009. He admired Cristopher Sánchez, Aaron Nola, and Zack Wheeler before joining the organization, then met all three after signing. According to The Athletic, Park asked Sánchez about his changeup and told Phillies personnel, “I’ve been dreaming of this all my life.

Now the dream becomes a development test. The Phillies will not know for years whether Park becomes a major league starter, a bullpen arm, or simply another talented teenager who never reaches the ceiling scouts imagined. That uncertainty comes with every international amateur signing, especially one involving a young pitcher still years away from his full physical and professional development.

But the intention behind the deal is already clear. Philadelphia spent creatively, moved aggressively, and planted a stronger flag in South Korea. For a franchise trying to win now without letting its farm system fall behind, Park’s signing is more than a record deal. It is a signal that the Phillies want their next competitive edge to come from places they have not yet fully conquered.