Infielder Ha-Seong Kim and the Tampa Bay Rays have finalized a $29 million, two-year contract. Kim, who played his first four ...
In the franchise’s 27-year history, the Rays have signed just one player — Wander Franco — to a contract with a total value ...
José Caballero is set to become the first player in Tampa Bay Rays history to wear No. 77 after agreeing to give No. 7 to new ...
The Rays officially announced the signing of Ha-Seong Kim to a two-year free agent deal. The Boras Corporation client is ...
The Rays knew Ha-Seong Kim was a really talented player. Highlight clips from games during his four-year stint with the Padres made that easy to see. But in the process of scouting, evaluating, ...
Last week, the Tampa Bay Rays agreed to a two-year deal worth $29 million with Gold Glove infielder Ha-seong Kim. Now, Kim is ...
The Rays made another move designed to improve a lineup that scored more runs than only the White Sox last year, agreeing to a two-year deal with shortstop Ha-Seong Kim, the club announced on Monday.
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Hosted on MSNHa-Seong Kim Inks 2-Year, $29M Deal with the RaysBaseball insider Keith Law discusses the Rays signing utility man Ha-Seong Kim to a 2-year deal. Whatever attracts you to the ...
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Yonhap News English on MSNS. Korean shortstop Kim Ha-seong great cultural fit for Rays: team presidentErik Neander, president of baseball operations for the Tampa Bay Rays, speaks during a Zoom press conference with the South ...
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Korea Joongang Daily on MSN'Ha-seong is a player that can help you win in a variety of ways'When pursuing Korean free agent shortstop Kim Ha-seong, the Tampa Bay Rays brass didn't just consider the player.
Fernando Tatis Jr.'s San Diego Padres couldn't retain Jurickson Profar or Ha-Seong Kim. Profar is heading to the Atlanta Braves on a three-year, $42 million deal, while Kim has signed with the Tampa ...
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