One of the best Asian talents in the MLB is moving back to his hometown. After a long and successful career in the MLB, Hyun-Jin Ryu is set to move back to South Korea. The former Toronto Blue Jays ...
Left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu is returning to Korea. Ryu is signing with the Hanwha Eagles of the Korea Baseball Organization, the team will announce Wednesday, according to Yonhap News. The contract will ...
The Dodgers have made a change to their rotation, with Chris Capuano expected to start Friday's game against the Reds instead of Hyun-Jin Ryu, MLB.com reports. Ryu was initially scheduled to start ...
After 10 years in MLB, left-handed pitcher Hyun Jin Ryu looks set to return to South Korea, South Korean media reported. The 36-year-old Ryu is expected to come back to his former club Hanwha Eagles.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) Former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Hyun Jin Ryu looks set to return to South Korea after 10 years in Major League Baseball, South Korean media reported. The 36-year-old Ryu, ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers did not have a Korean-born player on their roster for the Seoul Series, but the organization most recently had Hyun-Jin Ryu pitch for them from 2013-2019. Ryu enjoyed a ...
LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts dismissed the significance of not turning to his longtime ace, Clayton Kershaw, in the postseason opener, citing instead the strategic element ...
MLB.com’s Michael Lananna has the report... Left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu will throw a 45-pitch simulated game at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday -- another step forward as he tries to return for a potential ...
The Chicago Cubs might have a backup plan if they lose Cody Bellinger. Are the New York Mets closing in on a Francisco Alvarez extension? Hyun-Jin Ryu is heading back to Korea. The Hanwha Eagles of ...
You didn't think the Los Angeles Dodgers were done spending after they locked Zack Greinke up on a six-year, $147 million deal on Saturday night, did you? I hope not, because even though there were ...
As the old cliché goes, it's spring training for everybody. That includes players, umpires, announcers, and yes, even those behind the scenes of Major League Baseball telecasts need a little time to ...