

The financial details will be negotiated after the end of this season. Kim took over the Bears before the 2015 season on a two-year deal.



The extension comes as no surprise, as Kim guided the Bears to their first Korean Series championship in 14 years in 2015. Only three other managers before Kim had won a championship in their first season on the bench.



The Bears, despite losing All-Star outfielder Kim Hyun-soo to the Baltimore Orioles via free agency, have been even better this year. They're leading the 10-team league at 55-27-1 (wins-losses-ties), 4.5 games ahead of the NC Dinos.



The Bears said they wanted to give Kim more stability for the rest of this season and allow him to keep building for the future. (Yonhap)