Glossy Jumper Official Appears and Rumors Wells Signs Asia Quarter Contract With LG
Nov 18, 2025
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LG signed Lachlan Wells (born 1997, 1m85,83kg tall, left-handed left-handed) as an Asian quarter player for a total of $200,000 (annual salary of $200,000).
Australian national Lachlan Wells is a left-hander with a 13-3 2.91 ERA in 154 ⅔ in 34 games in two seasons from the 2023 season in the Australian League. In particular, in the 2023 season, he started nine games and was responsible for 47 ⅔ innings, winning the Australian League MVP with six wins, no losses, and an ERA of 0.94. In addition, in the 2025 season, he made his KBO League debut as a substitute for the Kiwoom Heroes' injury and recorded a 1-1 record and 3.15 ERA in four games and 20 innings.
The club said, "Lachlan Wells is a left-hander with stable control and excellent game management skills, and even has abundant experience. In particular, he showed sufficient competitiveness as a substitute for the KBO League in the 2025 season. We expect it to help strengthen the depth of the team's pitching staff."
Lachlan Wells is consistently at the top of the list and is particularly honored to be part of the LG Twins, who achieved the 2025 integrated championship. I will do my best in my role to win the 2026 season once again through competition in good faith with my good colleagues," he said.
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Rumors circulated early on that Wells was coming to LG, and LG General Manager Cha Myung-seok appeared on a baseball YouTube channel and asked about the Asian quarter, "Only the medical test remains." If I pass, I will sign a contract," he admitted.
When Hernandez was injured, LG brought in Coen Win, who also briefly trained with him during off-season training in Arizona, as a short-term substitute for the test. The result means Wells is better than Ens. LG also recognized Japanese pitchers, but LG's international scout said Wells was the best among the players on the market, so it reached a contract with Wells.
LG has already announced its intention to renew the contract with Austin Dean, Yonny Chirinos, and Anders Tolhurst, who led this year's championship, and is negotiating a ransom.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.













