The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed infielder Hyeseong Kim to a three-year deal with $12.5 million guaranteed, including a two-year option. Kim, who played six seasons with the KBO’s Kiwoom Heroes, was the first player from South Korea and Japan to be posted this offseason. With a career .304 batting average and 386 RBI in 953 games, Kim will fill a utility role for the Dodgers, joining other former Heroes players in the MLB.
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‘Tough and brave’ Fin Smith backed to star on first England start against France
The Independent relies on reader support to cover important stories on reproductive rights, climate change, and more. Your donation helps fund on-the-ground reporting and investigative journalism. In sports news, England's new fly-half, Fin Smith, is praised for his defensive skills ahead of the match against France. Marcus Smith will play at full-back, showcasing his attacking prowess. Other changes in the England lineup include Ollie Sleightholme returning to the wing and Tom Willis starting at number...
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