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Two South Korean major leaguers each had a three-hit game in their clubs' rival showdown in San Francisco. Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants batted 3-for-4 and knocked in three runs to help his ...
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Kim Hye-seong made a strong impression both at the plate and in the field in his return to ...
The Kiwoom Heroes of the Korea Baseball Organization League officially posted infielder Hye-seong Kim on Wednesday, according to MLB.com. Major League Baseball teams will now have 30 days, or ...
Once projected to be a defense-focused utility player, Kim has set the league ablaze in his rookie season - on both sides of ...
Hye-Seong Kim, who has been gearing up for the leap to MLB since last winter, could be targeted by the Mariners or any other club looking for an upgrade at 2B.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' Hyeseong Kim is a chess piece that provides a boost whenever he is used, now manager Dave Roberts ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to strengthen their international credentials by adding a standout from South Korea’s KBO. Hye-seong Kim, a 25-year-old infielder from the KBO’s Kiwoom Heroes ...
Korean second baseman Hye-Seong Kim will be posted to MLB free agency next winter, the Kiwoom Heroes announced Tuesday. Kim has played fewer than nine seasons in the Korean Baseball Organization ...
The Seattle Mariners are in a familiar position this offseason. Even since the Mariners traded Robinson Cano in 2018, second base has been a perpetual need for the franchise.
Korean infielder Hyeseong Kim has signed a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, reports The Athletic. Multiple outlets from South Korea have the deal in the area of three years and $22 million.
As Hye-seong Kim is getting closer to being posted by the Kiwoom Heroes, the 25-year-old is receiving interest from multiple MLB clubs.