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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NFLPA leader Lloyd Howell Jr. resigns over multiple issues: What happened and what is next
Lloyd Howell Jr. has resigned as Executive Director of the NFL Players Association due to recent pressures, including an FBI investigation into OneTeam Partners, which raised conflict of interest concerns related to Howell's part-time consulting role with The Carlyle Group. His resignation highlights the tensions within the NFLPA and the challenges surrounding financial dealings in player representation. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Lloyd Howell Jr. has resigned as Executive Director of the NFL...
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