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The San Diego Padres have some tough decisions to make. One of those will involve Gold Glove infielder Ha-Seong Kim, who will be a free agent unless both sides exercise an $8 million mutual option this offseason.
SUNDAY AM: We are now learning that Kim could miss at least the first month of the 2025 season because of this procedure. Given that, it remains to be seen how teams will view him in free agency, should he opt-out.
The San Francisco Giants are in offseason mode, with first thing being finding a general manager. While the postseason is in full swing, free agency isn't quite open, so the full focus is on rounding out the front office.
It's going to be a winter of change for the Boston Red Sox. Coming off an 81-81 season, the Red Sox need to come to the realization that their roster isn't constructed to make a deep playoff run.
He recently underwent labrum surgery on his right shoulder.
On Friday, the San Diego Padres saw their season end in the National League Division Series. The Padres were beaten 2-0 by the Los Angeles Dodgers, who won the series in five games to advance to the National League Championship Series.
Before the Padres’ season came to an end with Friday's shutout loss in Los Angeles, San Diego provided a pair of injury updates.
At this point, most Brewers fans have resigned themselves to the loss of Willy Adames for 2025 and beyond, leaving a gaping hole in their lineup and their infield.
San Diego Padres shortstop Ha-Seong Kim hired Boras Corporation to represent him, according to Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union Tribune. Kim has a mutual option for the 2025 season, but the shortstop will likely hit the free-agency market.
The San Diego Padres are still playing in the National League Playoffs but one member of the Padres is already thinking about the offseason ahead. Infielder Ha-Seong Kim, who is out with a shoulder injury, has switched agencies before likely hitting free agency.
The San Diego Padres secured the second-best record in franchise history with a 5-0 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday. That’s despite several injuries to key players, including Yu Darvish, Joe Musgrove, Fernando Tatis Jr., and Ha-Seong Kim.
Starting shortstop Ha-Seong Kim will not be part of the San Diego Padres' postseason run, announcing on Saturday that he will undergo season-ending surgery to repair a tear in the labrum in his right shoulder.
The shortstop has been on the IL for more than a month due to inflammation in his shoulder.
The San Diego Padres have officially secured the top Wild Card spot after beating the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-3 yesterday. Now, the Padres are ready to move forward and make a run for the first World Series in the organization's history.
The shortstop jammed his right shoulder diving into first base on a pickoff attempt on Aug. 18.
As the regular season nears its close, the San Diego Padres are closely monitoring the status of Ha-Seong Kim, their starting shortstop, who has been on the 15-day injured list since August 18 due to right shoulder inflammation.
San Diego Padres infielder Ha-Seong Kim is hoping to return from his shoulder injury soon. However, Kim admitted that his injury recovery is “taking a little longer” than expected, per Jeff Sanders of The San Diego Union-Tribune.
The San Diego Padres find themselves amid a tight National League West race. San Diego sits just three wins behind the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Padres thought they had tied Sunday’s game against the Marlins in dramatic fashion, but had it taken away on a controversial replay review.
Now is the time for the Padres to move on from Kim.
With one year left on his contract, the Padres face a difficult decision.
Korean second baseman Hye-Seong Kim will be posted to MLB free agency next winter, the Kiwoom Heroes announced Tuesday. Kim has played fewer than nine seasons in the Korean Baseball Organization, meaning he is subject to the league's posting system and therefore requires permission from the Heroes to pursue a contract overseas.
The San Diego Padres are 55-58 and on the fringe of the playoff picture, but one bright spot has been infielder Ha-Seong Kim's breakout season.
It will be the first time Major League Baseball will have regular season games in South Korea, and the eighth time since 1999 that the league will open its season outside of the United States or Canada.
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