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South Korean left-hander Ryu Hyun-jin has signed with the Dodgers, who expect him to be part of the rotation next season. [Update: The deal is worth $36 million over six years.Ryu can opt out of ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers agreed to terms with Korean starting pitcher Hyun-jin Ryu just before the 5 p.m. ET Sunday deadline, reports Jon Heyman. The contract will pay Ryu $36 million over six ...
Hyun-Jin Ryu accepted the Dodgers' one-year qualifying offer because he realized the uncertainty surrounding him, and the gamble could result in a multiyear payday if he continues this kind of ...
The National League Cy Young front-runner Hyun-Jin Ryu has had an incredible season. His earned-run average of 1.64 leads all major league starting pitchers by almost a full run. In July, he ...
They struck an agreement on a six-year, 36 million contract with South Korean star pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin by Sunday's 5 p.m. ET deadline. Combined with the $27.5 million posting fee, the Dodgers ...
Hyun Jin Ryu said he turned down a multi-year offer from an MLB team before returning to South Korea. Ryu, who always said he wanted to finish his career back home, said he declined down the offer ...
Hyun-Jin Ryu’s innings by season: 192 in 2013, 152 in 2014, 0 in 2015, 4 2/3 in 2016, 126 2/3 in 2017, 82 1/3 in 2018 and 161 2/3 in 2019. The left-hander was a 26-year-old rookie in 2013.
The Dodgers don’t want Hyun-Jin Ryu to pitch for them anymore. We know this because he signed somewhere else, in a city so far away you need a passport to get there. The Dodgers might have ...
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