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Have the Rangers signed the “Korean Ohtani”? Well, they sure hope so. The club announced on Sunday that it signed Korean ...
The Rangers signed Kim, a shortstop and right-handed pitcher, with a “full intent” to develop him at multiple positions.
Kim is the fifth player from the high school to sign with a major league team, following Byung-Hyun Kim, Hee-Seop Choi, Jae ...
We all have seen Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani, but have you ever seen a Korean Ohtani? The post Rangers Officially Sign ...
The Rangers just signed Seong-Jun Kim, a two-way Korean phenom dubbed the “next Ohtani.” Here’s why they believe in the ...
The deal is now official, with the Rangers announcing the move on social media. It's unknown where Kim will start his ...
Kim-sung Joon, a two-way player who turned 18 last week, is expected to receive a little more than $1 million in signing ...
The Rangers officially came to an agreement with 18-year-old Seong-Jun Kim, giving the two-way standout an opportunity to pitch and play the infield. Here's the latest information on when we will ...
Kennedi Landry writes that Jack Leiter was flirting with something special on Sunday before the finale was ultimately ruined ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Two-way free agent Seong-Jun Kim will receive a signing bonus of $1,200,000.67 as part of his minor league contract with the Texas Rangers. Texas announced the agreement ...
His name? Seong-Jun Kim. His game? Two-way excellence. The 18-year-old shortstop and right-handed pitcher officially signed with the Rangers as an international free agent and will join the ...