Duquette on the international signings: "We're making good progress on the international market. Of course, Chen made an immediate contribution to the major league team and we hope that Yoon will be able to help us during the year. Beyond that, we signed some really good young players. Fred (Ferreira) signed some good players in the international market. Miguel Gonzalez came to us from the international market, so we're making good progress there. "The thing I want to point out about Yoon is, Yoon is a free agent, OK? He fulfilled his obligation in the KBO and came here as a free agent, and he deserves a lot of credit for his determination to pitch here in the major leagues because he could have pitched in other leagues. The 2013 season was not one of the top seasons of his career, but he still maintained that he wanted to pitch in the big leagues. He could have went back to Korea and had a better year and come back to us a year after, but he wanted to pitch in the big leagues. I think that his desire to pitch in the big leagues, there's a lot to be said for that and he should really be commended for that. "His repertoire is, he's got a very good breaking pitch that he uses against both righties and lefties. He gets a lot of strikeouts with that. He's got an excellent changeup that he uses vs. lefties, and very good command. He's a similar repertoire to Miguel Gonzalez according to our scouting reports." Showalter on how teammates will ease Yoon's transition: "I have a lot of confidence in the culture of our guys. It starts with, you see the (international) flags up there. I wanted our guys to understand that we're not in this world alone. There are other people in this world who can play this game as well, if not better, than us. We embrace anybody who can help us win and we think he has a chance to do that. I think we, whether it's Nick Markakis and his background in Greece, we all have some background and our guys go out of their way to make their path easier. It's something we talk about a lot. "You put yourself in Henry Urrutia's shoes, coming out of Cuba and being stuck in Haiti, and the next thing you know, he's here. We were talking about today, this is Henry's first real foray into spring training, big league camp. So you're sympathetic, but you're not empathetic. You try to make the transition as fast as possible. I think the mistake you make is if you try to make them adjust to you instead of you adjusting to him. Shame on you. I'm real confident in our guys. "He's got a great personality. We've done our homework. I think it's going to be pretty seamless, but at the same time, we'll have our radar up about things we can do. We've been fortunate to have really good interpreters who have kept us ahead of the game. We want to make his path easier and I think our players are good at that." Yoon on why he chose the Orioles: "Obviously, I liked the terms of the contract. Dan was very gracious with the terms. And secondarily, the opportunity to start and try to compete for a starting position here with the Orioles." Yoon on how last couple of days have gone: "When I arrived here I was really anxious to start practicing. I saw the facilities and saw how nice they were. The fact that I was able to go out there and practice today made me feel good. I'm really, really happy today. "I've played here in the United States, including down in Port Charlotte, and the last three seasons I've been in Surprise, AZ with the Kia Tigers. I've been in the U.S. a lot. And every time I've been in the U.S. I don't want to go back to Korea because the facilities here are so nice. I'm happy to be here and looking forward to the season." Duquette on the visa: "We're still working on that. That's in process. We think we have a solution to that where he can go to Canada and return. So, we're going to try to do it that way. But that's still in process. We're hoping to get that resolved in the next couple weeks." Yoon on how he feels about relieving: "I'm reflecting a lot on the Kia Tigers and when I was 18 years old and the uncertainty surrounding that entrance. I'm approaching that in the same manner. I want to work hard, look good in front of the manager and pitch well so i have an opportunity to start." Yoon on why he left Korea: "I had better offers in Korea to play in the KBO and stay there, but ever since I could have been posted two years ago, and now that I'm a free agent now, my determination to pitch in the U.S. hasn't changed. In the MLB. That was the ultimate decision-maker. It wasn't necessarily about the money, it was about the opportunity to be competitive and play in the best League in the world." Here's an assortment of pictures and videos from Yoon's introductory press conference:
Yoon and Duquette.
Yoon and Orioles brass during introductory press conference.
Yoon being introduced.