Tales | There are many reasons, and several potential outcomes, that could make it work well. Or, not so much.
The deal includes an opt-out after the first year, which would potentially allow Kim to hit the free-agent market again next winter if he bounces back from right shoulder surgery. Tampa Bay expects ...
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After an incredible run in LIDOM that culminated in him hitting a game-winning home run in the championship series, Tampa Bay ...
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 ...
With a potential logjam in their infield, the Rays now have a bit of extra flexibility since they can send Jonathan Aranda ...
While there is some consensus that infielder Brayden Taylor and first baseman Xavier Isaac are the Rays' next-best prospects, ...
With a deal on Wednesday, the Rays have their shortstop for the upcoming season...and maybe for the foreseeable future.
The Tampa Bay Rays and infielder Ha-Seong Kim agreed to a two-year, $29-million contract with an opt-out after the first ...
The Rays made a bold move Wednesday to improve their lineup, striking a two-year, $29 million deal with Korean infielder Ha-Seong Kim.
Kim, who is still recovering from shoulder surgery, is reportedly expected to return to the field in May as the Rays' new ...