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Kim Ha-Seong celebrates a three run home run during the first inning with his team the San Diego Padres at American Family ...
This is The Athletic’s MLB newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Windup directly in your inbox. We have apparently hit the lock-down-your-bullpen portion of the offseason. Plus: Ha-Seong Kim is ...
The Korean infielder will earn $13 million this year, which will make him the highest-paid player on the Rays. If Kim doesn't opt out, his $29 million contract would be the fifth-largest free agent ...
Ha-Seong Kim, who primarily has played shortstop as a pro, should be available in May as he is recovering from shoulder ...
Ha-Seong Kim may be recovering from shoulder surgery, but the former San Diego Padres infielder still scored a $29 million ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have signed infielder Ha-Seong Kim to a two-year, $29 million deal with an opt-out after the first year.
The Tampa Bay Rays have been quiet this offseason, with their only move being the signing of catcher Danny Jansen to a ...
The infielder lands a two-year contract in his first foray into domestic free agency, but won't debut until May.
Jose Siri gives the Mets more than a power-speed threat in the lineup: his excellent defense in center field can change the ...
So the first “true” Ray in Cooperstown — whether elected by the Baseball Writers' Association of America or one of the era ...