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Ha-Seong Kim signed a deal with a team that we least expected. The post Scott Boras Finds Himself In a Tough Place Again ...
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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.