South Korean infielder Sung-mun Song is entering Major League Baseball’s posting system and will be available for teams to sign from Saturday through Dec. 21. Song hit .315 with a career-high 26 ...
A $4 billion fortress HQ takes on the New York skyline, and data centers in Nvidia’s hometown are waiting for power.
November 21 - South Korean infielder Sung-mun Song was posted for Major League Baseball free agency on Friday. Song batted .315 with a career-high 26 homers, 90 RBIs and 25 steals in 144 games for the ...
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Korean Baseball FA Bubble Expands Despite Criticism
The domestic professional baseball FA (free agent) market is described as a "bubble" that doesn’t burst but continues to ...
The chance to play with the pitch clock and PitchCom — neither of which is used in NPB — was the main takeaway for Japan.
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Japan powered to an 11-4 win against South Korea in the opener of their two-game international baseball series Saturday after ...
Boston drafted catcher Hyeonah Kim with its first pick in the inaugural Women’s Professional Baseball League draft Thursday ...
Former Oakland Athletics third base coach Matt Williams, now the manager of the KIA Tigers, will be back doing baseball again in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic as Korean baseball starts exhibition ...
Well, it’s another day with no baseball – in North America. In South Korea, it’s a different matter. Over there, having gotten in front of the curve created by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the ...
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Baseball: Japan gives up 9th-inning run in 7-7 tie with S. Korea
Taiki Ishikami plated three runs while Taisei Ota gave up a ninth-inning run as Japan tied 7-7 with South Korea on Sunday in ...
The Women's Pro Baseball League completed its first draft. Boston took catcher Hyeonah Kim, and San Francisco picked Kelsie ...
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