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When pursuing Korean free agent shortstop Kim Ha-seong, the Tampa Bay Rays brass didn't just consider the player.
With his rehab from a shoulder surgery last fall going well, new Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Kim Ha-seong said Tuesday he hopes to return to action by late April at the earliest.
Gold Glove-winning free agent infielder Kim Ha-seong is joining the Tampa Bay Rays on a multiyear contract.
Korean free agent player Kim Ha-seong did not receive a qualifying offer from the San Diego Padres, his club for the past four seasons, as the 29-year-old mulls his options in the open market.
The San Diego Padres have announced shortstop Kim Ha-seong will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery, which will rule him out for their postseason push as well.
The decision comes as a reversal from San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt's comments a day earlier, when it appeared Kim could avoid a spell on the IL.
San Diego Padres’ Kim Ha-seong injured his right shoulder during the game against the Colorado Rockies Sunday, leaving the field in visible pain.
The number of Korean players currently active in the MLB doubled on Tuesday when Pittsburgh Pirates utility man Bae Ji-hwan was recalled to the majors to start against the San Francisco Giants.
Korea’s two biggest baseball stars sustained injuries that took them out of their respective MLB games on Sunday, Kim Ha-seong of the Padres taking a pitch to the wrist and Lee Jung-hoo of the Giants exiting after crashing into the outfield fence
Lee Jung-hoo of the Giants exploded on to the major league stage with an RBI in his big league debut, a multi-hit game with an RBI in his second appearance and a home run in his third. Here's the background on San Francisco's newest star
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