The Red Sox currently have infield depth with Durbin, Monasterio, and González, but Kim could be an upgrade as a bench player. The 24-year-old hit .280 in MLB last season and is a Gold Glover at second base in Korea, with the ability to play multiple positions.
Kim is stuck in Triple-A due to the Dodgers' depth, making him potentially available at a low cost. His speed and versatility could benefit the Red Sox, especially if Durbin continues to struggle or they need an upgrade over current bench options.