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Shortstop Ha-Seong Kim is not yet back with the Rays, but he’s going to be around the team a lot more this week.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNInjured Rays shortstop Kim Ha-seong nears rehab assignment in minorsWorking his way back from last year's shoulder surgery, Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Kim Ha-seong could begin his rehab ...
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RotoBaller on MSNHa-Seong Kim Getting Close to a ReturnTampa Bay Rays middle infielder Ha-Seong Kim (shoulder), who took ground balls and threw to first base on Monday, is getting ...
Closing in on rehab assignment ...
Kevin Cash and the Rays provide an update on Ha-Seong Kim's recovery from shoulder surgery and when he could go on a rehab ...
Ha-Seong Kim popped out of the visiting dugout on Friday afternoon at Petco Park and began greeting his old friends behind home plate during early batting practice. He excused himself to continue ...
It may be time for some players to scooch over in the dugout. A handful of injured Rays are working their way back from injuries and are scheduled to begin rehab assignments from Port Charlotte to ...
The deal is now official, with the Rangers announcing the move on social media. It's unknown where Kim will start his ...
The Rays called up right-hander Connor Seabold and moved Ha-Seong Kim from the 10-day IL to the 60-day IL. Read more at MLB ...
Starter Shane McClanahan, sidelined since late spring with a nerve issue in his triceps, has started light throwing and is improving but there is no timeline for his return, though with his Saturday ...
When the Rays signed Ha-Seong Kim to a two-year, $29MM contract in February, they knew he wouldn’t be ready to play by Opening Day. The question was how much time he would miss. Kim underwent ...
The Rays transferred Kim (shoulder) to the 60-day injured list Friday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. The move cleared a 40-man roster spot for Connor Seabold. Kim's timeline to return ...
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