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
Go, the former LG Twins reliever who has found himself in the minor leagues after signing with the MLB's San Diego Padres in January, has pitched his first game as a Florida Man — in Nebraska.
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
The MLB season kicked off in the United States on Thursday, with San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo facing former KBO teammate Kim Ha-seong of the San Diego Padres on Opening Day in San Diego.
The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Diego Padres 5-2 to start the 2024 MLB season on Wednesday, capitalizing on a strong eighth inning to take the lead in front of a packed international crowd in Seoul.
Major League Baseball left Seoul with a bang on Thursday, the San Diego Padres beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 15-11 in a dramatic finale to a week of big league baseball in Korea.
MLB legend Ken Griffey Jr. helped throw out the ceremonial first pitch for Game 2 of the season opening Seoul Series between the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers at Gocheok Sky Dome in western Seoul on Thursday.
Baseball fans braved hour-long waits for the chance to buy some Seoul Series swag on Thursday, with lines spanning the length of the ball park even as merchandise began to sell out on the last day of Major League Baseball’s week in Korea.
Park Chan-ho, the first Korean ever to play in MLB, woke up Wednesday morning, ready to throw out the ceremonial pitch before a historic MLB game on home soil.
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