Benjamin Hill travels the nation collecting stories about what makes Minor League Baseball unique. This excerpt from the ...
San Diego landed Sung Mun Song on a four-year, $15MM deal last week. The KBO star is headed toward a versatile role with the Padres, which could include opportunities in the outfield. Song never ...
The Cardinals’ offseason is focused mostly on the players they’re trading away. Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras have already been shipped out, and it’s possible that each of Brendan Donovan, Nolan ...
“It’s kind of gratifying because somebody else out there went through the same things that I’m going through putting this band together,” Jacques tells the Scene. “Are people going to like it? Are ...
South Korean infielder Sung-mun Song and the San Diego Padres finalized a $15 million, four-year contract on Sunday. Song will receive a $1 million signing bonus in two equal installments, in 30 days ...
Boston isn't the only team interested in the D'Backs star, and more MLB rumors around offseason moves. Red Sox have Ketel Marte trade competition from Rays For weeks now, the Red Sox have been the ...
Thursday was a good day to be a San Diego Padres fan. Aside from re-upping front-line starting pitcher Michael King, San Diego also added star Korean infielder Sung-Mun Song on a three-year, $13 ...
The San Diego Padres and Sung-mun Song have reportedly agreed on a contract, according to Fansided's Robert Murray. Terms of the deal have not been released. The 29-year-old Korean infielder was ...
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Archaeologists thought they found wires buried on a farm. It was actually Viking treasure. Cheap Trick defends performing at Trump's Kennedy Center Honors amid backlash: 'We agreed to do it' to 'pay ...
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"Song Sung Blue" starring Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman is based on a real-life Milwaukee husband and wife, Mike and Claire Sardina, who became famous as a Neil Diamond tribute band called "Lightning ...
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