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The Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday reinstated shortstop Ha-Seong Kim from the 60-day injured list and optioned infielder Curtis Mead to Triple-A Durham. The decisio ...
Five months after signing Ha-Seong Kim to one of the largest free-agent deals in franchise history, the Rays added the dynamic shortstop to their active roster. The Rays reinstated Kim from the 60-day ...
The Tampa Bay Rays get back to business on Friday night, fresh off a much-needed All-Star break. On the outside looking in for a playoff spot, the ...
Bumps and bruises continue to plague Tampa Bay Rays infielder Ha-Seong Kim as the organization's top-paid player left ...
MINNEAPOLIS – Ha-Seong Kim, the Rays’ big offseason free agency acquisition, made his debut on Friday after recovering from ...
While the Rays got swept in their four-game series at Fenway Park, infielder Ha-Seong Kim gets encouraging injury news ...
After a longer and harder-than-anticipated rehab, the shortstop leaves the game with what he and the team are hoping was just a cramp.
After making his long-awaited Rays debut, shortstop Ha-Seong Kim was forced to leave his first game of the season in the seventh inning.
After missing the first half of the season due to shoulder surgery, newly signed infielder Ha-Seong Kim is set to make his debut for the Rays on Friday.
Kevin Cash shared an update on Ha-Seong Kim’s injury after the Rays’ loss to the Twins in the shortstop’s season debut.
The Tampa Bay Rays' new Korean shortstop, Kim Ha-seong, has been activated from the injured list five months after signing a deal that made him the highest-paid player on the team.