Kim shined in both games of Sunday’s doubleheader in Triple-A, in different ways. Dodgers affiliates won all four games to close out the week. Tulsa didn’t play on Easter Sunday, but Dodgers minor league affiliates still played a total of four games, thanks to a doubleheader in Triple-A.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have lost three consecutive series, which should not be the case for the reigning World Series champions. Offense has been a major struggle for the Dodgers in the last few weeks, as the team has logged a collective .651 OPS through April.
Hyeseong Kim, a prominent offseason signee by the Los Angeles Dodgers, didn’t make the roster coming out of spring training and instead is spending his first season in the United States with the Triple-A Oklahoma City Comets.
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Two home runs each by Hyeseong Kim and James Outman, Matt Sauer spins five goose eggs. While the Dodgers were busy losing 16-0 in the majors on Saturday night, Triple-A Oklahoma City nearly evened the scales in their game.
Bobby Miller walks three but pitches two and one-third scoreless innings. Highlights from Friday night in the Dodgers minor leagues. Rancho Cucamonga was two outs away from going winless on the day when Elijah Hainline came up to bat with the team down by two with one out and a runner on first.
Despite losing two out of three to the Washington Nationals and dropping four of their last six games, the Los Angeles Dodgers are still in a good spot with a 10-4 record.
The Los Angeles Dodgers decided to recall Hunter Feduccia from Triple-A Oklahoma City as the corresponding move to Freddie Freeman going on the 10-day injured list last week.
The Los Angeles Dodgers had several options to choose from after placing Freddie Freeman on the 10-day injured list with a right ankle sprain, and decided on recalling Hunter Feduccia from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ decision to trade starting second baseman Gavin Lux shortly after acquiring KBO infielder Hyeseong Kim initially suggested a direct replacement scenario.
Korean infielder Hyeseong Kim signed a three-year $12.5 million guaranteed deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers this offseason. Kim turned down other overtures (and possibly more money) from teams like the Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Angels to go to the World Series champs.
The Los Angeles Dodgers surprised the world earlier this week by announcing that international signee Hyeseong Kim would start the season with AAA Oklahoma City.
The Los Angeles Dodgers season is just one week away. They are finalizing preparations for the trip to Tokyo, Japan, and working on skimming down the roster
Hyeseong Kim was among the Los Angeles Dodgers players sent to Minor League camp on Tuesday after manager Dave Roberts revealed he would not be included on their travel roster for the Tokyo Series.
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Hyeseong Kim will not travel with the team to Japan, and will instead start the season in the minors at Triple-A Oklahoma City, according to David Vassegh of Sportsnet LA.
The Dodgers optioned infielder Hyeseong Kim and right-hander Bobby Miller this evening. They also reassigned non-roster invitees Giovanny Gallegos, Eddie Rosario, David Bote, Michael Chavis and top prospect Dalton Rushing to minor league camp.
Another wave of Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training roster cuts arrived on Wednesday, with Bobby Miller and Hyeseong Kim among the players sent to Minor League camp.
Neither decision comes as much of a surprise.
When the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Hyeseong Kim, the general expectation was he would likely take hold of the starting job at second base. That held particularly true with the Dodgers’ decision to trade Gavin Lux to the Cincinnati Reds.
Signing Hyeseong Kim was among the Los Angeles Dodgers many offseason moves, although he was not one of their flashiest acquisitions. Kim signed a three-year, $12.5 million contract and did not receive a clause that allows him to decline being sent to the Minor League level.
The Los Angeles Dodgers traded starting second baseman Gavin Lux days after the team signed Korea Baseball Organization infielder Hyeseong Kim. The defending champions dealing Lux, seemingly signaled Kim would replace the longtime Dodger at second.
Entering Saturday, Hyeseong Kim wasn't enjoying a particularly successful spring. The Los Angeles Dodgers infielder went just 1-for-14 at the plate across his first six games in the Cactus League, notching one single and two walks compared to seven strikeouts.
Hyeseong Kim joined the Los Angeles Dodgers after eight seasons in the KBO, which generally is considered to be the rough equivalent of Triple-A level.
Ballyhooed offseason signee Hyeseong Kim still has work to do and might not make the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Opening Day roster, meaning he could be headed for the minor leagues.
Hyeseong Kim figures to have a clear path to a role as the Dodgers’ regular second baseman after the club traded Gavin Lux to the Reds earlier this winter.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have made versatility a cornerstone of their roster, and new addition Hyeseong Kim fits that mold perfectly. The 26-year-old infielder signed this offseason after eight standout seasons in the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) and is expected to see time at multiple positions this spring.
Trea Turner spent less than two full seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, but he had enough of an impact to inspire former KBO star Hyeseong Kim to choose 6 as a jersey number.
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