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The Los Angeles Dodgers took a deliberate approach with getting Hyeseong Kim acclimated to playing in the United States after beginning his professional career in South Korea, and it amounted to ...
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Sunday that Hyeseong Kim (shoulder) could be cleared to take live batting practice by the end of the week, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports. Kim has ...
When the Dodgers make the short trip to Anaheim to face the Angels beginning Monday night, a pair of rehabbing relievers will ...
Kim (shoulder) has been doing both defensive work and hitting in a cage, per DodgerBlue.com. "Hyeseong is doing well. He took some swings in the cage. I think on Friday we'll get him in a hitting ...
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says he still believes the Dodgers have the best roster in MLB despite their recent struggles. The Dodgers fell behind ...
Could Hyeseong Kim start the season in the minor leagues? Dodgers manager Dave Roberts took the long route to an answer. Asked about the new South Korean infielder and how he’ll fit into the ...
The left-handed-hitting Kim has turned in four straight above-average seasons at the plate in the KBO, batting over .300 with an on-base percentage of at least .372 in each of those four seasons.
After starting the 2025 season in the Minor Leagues, Hyeseong Kim has proven that he belongs with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 32 games he’s played since getting recalled in early May.
MIAMI — Hyeseong Kim has a way of making everyone around him smile. That much the Los Angeles Dodgers have learned quickly, and the second baseman’s aura has been sensed even by the biggest of ...
Hyeseong Kim has been an exciting spark plug for the Los Angeles Dodgers since being recalled on May 3, but his playing time has still been fairly limited.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to terms with utility player Hyeseong Kim on a three-year contract for $12.5 million with a two-year club option for 2028 and 2029. The Dodgers designated catcher ...
The Korean Baseball Organization has officially posted infielder Hyeseong Kim, making him available for all 30 MLB clubs to sign. Kim, ranked No. 41 on Keith Law’s list of the top 50 free agents ...