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    Padres' Song Sung-mun hits 1st MLB home run in loss

    Song Sung-mun has hit his first home run in Major League Baseball. Song hit a solo shot off Chicago Cubs starter Colin Rea to lead off the top of the fifth inning at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Wednesday (local time). Song drilled a middle-middle fastball from Rea and sent it 385 feet into the stands in right field. The line drive shot left Song's bat at 107.7 miles per hour, with a launch angle of 20 degrees. Song had hit a double in his first trip to the plate in the third inning. The former Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) All-Star flied out in the sixth and grounded out in the eighth. The Korean is batting .233 in 33 games in his first major league campaign, and has a home run, nine RBIs and six steals. Song's home run cut the Padres' deficit to 9-1 and they went on to lose by 23-3. San Diego starter Walker Buehler served up three home runs and reliever Kyle Hart, a former starting pitcher in the KBO, also surrendered three dingers. Catcher Rodolfo Duran, who pitched the final two innings of the blowout, gave up two more long balls, as the Padres suffered their fifth consecutive loss.

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    Padres' Song Sung-mun hits 1st MLB home run in loss
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    Doosan Bears sign temporary replacement pitcher to full contract, acquire new infielder

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    Doosan Bears sign temporary replacement pitcher to full contract, acquire new infielder
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    Talks on having Korean tour players at LPGA tournament fall through

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    Talks on having Korean tour players at LPGA tournament fall through
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    Lee offers consolation to national football team after World Cup group-stage elimination

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    Lee offers consolation to national football team after World Cup group-stage elimination
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    Dinos sign new infielder Crim

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Korean bobsleigh team wins World Cup bronze on Olympic track in Italy

A Korean four-man bobsleigh team has reached the World Cup podium on the same Italian track that will host the 2026 Winter Olympics, bolstering the country's medal hopes at the upcoming competition. The quartet of pilot Kim Jin-su, pushmen Kim Sun-wook and Kim Hyeong-geun, and brakeman Lee Geon-u captured bronze in the first International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation (IBSF) World Cup of the season in Cortina d'Ampezzo on Sunday (local time). The Korean team finished the race in 1:50.34, with the German team piloted by Johannes Lochner winning the gold in 1:49.73. Another German squad, led by Francesco Friedrich, finished in second place in 1:49.95. The final rankings were determined after two races on the track. The Korean team clocked 55.14 seconds in its first run and then went 55.20 seconds in the next one. Markus Treichl's Austrian team went 55.19 seconds and then 55.16 seconds to finish just 0.01 second behind Korea overall. This was Korea's first World Cup medal in the four-man event. "I am really gratified with the third-place finish. It means so much more to me because I compet

Nov 24, 2025By Yonhap
Korean bobsleigh team wins World Cup bronze on Olympic track in Italy
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Korea takes 3 titles at Short Track World Tour in Poland

Korea collected three titles on the final day of the latest stop on the International Skating Union (ISU) Short Track World Tour in Poland, a day after being shut out of medals. Kim Gil-li and Choi Min-jeong had a 1-2 finish in the women's 1,500-meter final at Hala Olivia in Gdansk on Sunday (local time), leaving Courtney Sarault of Canada in third place. Kim crossed the line in 2:30.610, while Choi did so in 2:30.656, with the two Koreans charging to the front over the final stretch after biding their time in the back of the pack. This was Kim's first individual gold medal on the World Tour this season and her third individual medal overall. Choi, who added a bronze in the 500m on Sunday, now has four medals in individual races so far this season. Earlier in the day, Kim and Choi joined Lee Jeong-min and Rim Jong-un for the gold medal in the mixed 2,000m relay, helping Korea (2:40.155) hold off the Netherlands (2:40.224) for its first mixed relay title of this season. After Kim and Choi helped Korea take the lead, Lee gave the team an even bigger cushion before Rim anchored the quartet

Nov 24, 2025By Yonhap
Korea takes 3 titles at Short Track World Tour in Poland
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'It's all on me': Son Heung-min laments missed penalty after LAFC's playoff elimination

Son Heung-min grabbed Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) by their collar and dragged them into extra time and then the penalty shootout in a Major League Soccer (MLS) playoff showdown against Vancouver Whitecaps FC. However, the Korean superstar couldn't quite get his club over the finish line, as he missed his spot kick in a crushing loss in the Western Conference semifinals at BC Place in Vancouver on Saturday (local time). LAFC trailed 2-0 at halftime after managing just one shot attempt in the opening 45 minutes. Son put his team on the board at the hour mark and netted the equalizer with a curling free kick during stoppage time to erase that two-goal deficit. The 30-minute extra session solved nothing, sending the match into the penalties. Son stepped up as the first kicker for LAFC but struck the right post, while goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka dove in the opposite direction. Two of LAFC's first three kickers failed to score, allowing Vancouver to prevail 4-3 in the shootout and reach the conference final. Though Son singlehandedly kept LAFC's hope alive with his brace, the forward put the

Nov 23, 2025By Yonhap
'It's all on me': Son Heung-min laments missed penalty after LAFC's playoff elimination
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Son Heung-min scores twice, misses penalty as LAFC lose in MLS playoffs

Son Heung-min netted two goals to force extra time but missed a penalty, as his Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) fell to 10-man Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the shootout in the Major League Soccer (MLS) Cup Playoffs. With LAFC down 2-0 at halftime, the Korean superstar grabbed a brace in the second half to set up extra time in the Western Conference semifinals at BC Place in Vancouver on Saturday (local time). After LAFC struck the woodwork multiple times during the 30-minute extra period, the teams went to penalties. As the first taker for LAFC, Son hit the right post before Sebastian Berhalter converted his kick for Vancouver. After the teams' second kickers both scored, LAFC's third taker, Mark Delgado, sent his shot over the net, and then Ryan Gauld scored for Vancouver to give the home side a 3-1 edge. Andrew Moran scored for LAFC, and their goalkeeper Hugo Lloris denied Edier Ocampo to keep the visitors' hope alive. Frankie Amaya converted his kick for LAFC to briefly tie the score at 3-3, but Mathias Laborda found the back of the net as the final taker to give Vancouver a 4-3 win on p

Nov 23, 2025By Yonhap
Son Heung-min scores twice, misses penalty as LAFC lose in MLS playoffs
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Speed skater Kim Jun-ho captures 1st World Cup title of season

Speed skater Kim Jun-ho has claimed his first World Cup title of the season in Canada. Kim won the men's 500-meter title with a time of 33.99 seconds at the second International Skating Union Speed Skating World Cup of the season at the Olympic Oval in Calgary on Saturday (local time). Jenning De Boo of the Netherlands finished in second place in 34.021 seconds, followed by Jordan Stolz of the United States at 34.028 seconds. Kim set a new Korean record with a time of 33.78 seconds last weekend at the season-opening World Cup race in Salt Lake City, Utah, though the time was only good for the bronze medal then. In Calgary, Kim clocked the second-fastest split in the opening 100m at 9.39 seconds and covered the rest of the race in 24.6 seconds for his first World Cup gold this season. The two World Cup medals this month bode well for Kim's chances at the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy, where the 30-year-old will pursue his first career Olympic medal.

Nov 23, 2025By Yonhap
Speed skater Kim Jun-ho captures 1st World Cup title of season
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Korean Series champions Twins bring back captain Park Hae-min for 4 more years

The reigning South Korean baseball champions LG Twins will be with their captain Park Hae-min for four more years. The Twins announced Friday that Park agreed to a four-year contract worth up to 6.5 billion won (US$4.4 million). The center fielder received a signing bonus of 3.5 billion won and his total salary for the duration of the deal will be 2.5 billion won. He can earn another 500 million won in incentives. Park, 35, has been with the Twins since 2022 and has not missed a game over the past four seasons, putting up a .278 batting average and 142 steals -- tied for first in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) in the 2022-2025 period. Park was a key member of the Twins' Korean Series championship teams in 2023 and 2025, and he served as their captain this year. In this past regular season, Park stole 49 bases to lead the KBO for a record fifth time. Long regarded as a premier defender, Park has won the KBO Fielding Awards in center field in 2023 and 2025. After he became a free agent earlier this month, Park had been rumored to be on his way out of the Twins. But the Seoul-based cl

Nov 21, 2025By Yonhap
Korean Series champions Twins bring back captain Park Hae-min for 4 more years
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KBO asks MLB to post All-Star infielder Song Sung-mun

The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) announced Friday it has asked Major League Baseball (MLB) to post All-Star infielder Song Sung-mun. Song's KBO club, the Kiwoom Heroes, asked the KBO earlier in the day to post Song, and the league office promptly informed MLB of Song's availability. Under an agreement between the two leagues, once a KBO player is posted, any of the 30 MLB clubs can negotiate a deal with that player within a 30-day window. According to the Heroes, the window will open at 8 a.m. Eastern time (ET) on Saturday — the day after MLB clubs are notified — and will close at 5 p.m. ET on Dec. 21. If Song lands a deal, he would become the sixth Heroes player to reach MLB, following Kang Jung-ho (Pittsburgh Pirates), Park Byung-ho (Minnesota Twins), Kim Ha-seong (San Diego Padres), Lee Jung-hoo (San Francisco Giants) and Kim Hye-seong (Los Angeles Dodgers). Song is represented by ISE Baseball, which previously worked with Kim Ha-seong. KBO teams receive a "release fee" if they lose a player to MLB through posting, and the amount will depend on the guaranteed portion of the pla

Nov 21, 2025By Yonhap
KBO asks MLB to post All-Star infielder Song Sung-mun
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Son Heung-min, LAFC visit Vancouver to resume march toward MLS Cup title

Having completed his final international duty of the year for Korea, Son Heung-min will rejoin Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) this weekend as they resume their march toward their second Major League Soccer (MLS) Cup title. LAFC will visit Vancouver Whitecaps FC for the single-elimination showdown in the Western Conference semifinals of the MLS Cup Playoffs at BC Place in Vancouver at 6:30 p.m. Saturday (local time), or 11:30 a.m. Sunday (Korea time). LAFC, seeded third in the conference, eliminated Austin FC in the opening round, while No. 2 seed Vancouver sent FC Dallas home in the first round. LAFC knocked off Vancouver in the past two postseasons and will look to lift the MLS Cup trophy for the first time since 2022. Vancouver will look for their first-ever trip to the Western Conference final. The two sides had a 2-2 draw on May 11 and Vancouver prevailed 1-0 on June 29. Both matches were played before Son joined LAFC in August and instantly turned them into a strong title contender. The Korean superstar developed a deadly chemistry with Denis Bouanga, with the two combining to scor

Nov 21, 2025By Yonhap
Son Heung-min, LAFC visit Vancouver to resume march toward MLS Cup title
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Lee So-mi takes 1st-round lead at LPGA season finale

Lee So-mi is alone at the top of the leaderboard after the opening round at the season's final LPGA tournament. Lee shot an eight-under 64 to begin the CME Group Tour Championship at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida, on Thursday (local time). After posting the lowest round of her LPGA career, Lee leads Allisen Corpuz of the United States by two strokes. Lee, who made seven birdies, one eagle and one bogey, hit all 14 fairways and reached 16 greens in regulation while making 27 putts. Lee is one of nine Koreans in the field of this exclusive tournament, open only to the top 60 players in the Race to CME Globe points rankings. Lee teamed up with Im Jin-hee for their maiden LPGA title at the Dow Championship in June, and she will now try to become the only Korean to win multiple titles in 2025. "It's an honor playing my first Tour Championship, and I don't think I was necessarily in a position to be nervous about anything," Lee said. "I thought to myself, whatever the score is or how I play, let's just kind of prepare for next year's season. I think that kind of alleviated the stress in

Nov 21, 2025By Yonhap
Lee So-mi takes 1st-round lead at LPGA season finale
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Eagles sign free agent slugger Kang Baek-ho

The Hanwha Eagles signed coveted free agent slugger Kang Baek-ho to a multiyear deal on Thursday, making a big splash in a relatively thin market. The Eagles said Kang, 26, agreed to a four-year contract worth up to 10 billion won ($6.8 million). Kang received a signing bonus of 5 billion won and his total salary over the duration of his contract will be 3 billion won. He can make another 2 billion won in incentives. Kang, who throws right and bats left, has spent his entire eight-year career in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) up to this point with the KT Wiz, who made him the first overall pick at the 2017 draft. Kang lived up to his hype by winning the Rookie of the Year award in 2018, when he smacked 29 home runs and drove in 84 runs. He has been a decent source of power since then, though he has not yet matched that home run total from his rookie campaign. Kang earned Golden Glove awards at first base in 2020 and 2021 as the best overall player at his position, after starting his KBO career as a corner outfielder. Considered a defensive liability both in the outfield and at firs

Nov 20, 2025By Yonhap
Eagles sign free agent slugger Kang Baek-ho
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