Padres manager Craig Stammen and new signee Song Sung-mun at signing announcement, highlighting potential outfield role.
Padres manager Craig Stammen and new signee Song Sung-mun at signing announcement, highlighting potential outfield role.
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Padres officially sign Song Sung-mun to four-year deal, manager eyes outfield role

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The San Diego Padres officially announced a four-year contract with KBO star Song Sung-mun on December 23, following reports of an agreement. Manager Craig Stammen said playing the infielder in the outfield is 'definitely a possibility' to maximize his bat, while his 2026 World Baseball Classic participation remains undecided.

Building on earlier reports of Song's agreement with the Padres pending a physical, the team confirmed the signing of the 29-year-old Kiwoom Heroes third baseman on December 23, 2025. Song, who broke out with elite seasons in 2024 (.340/.409/.518, 19 HR, 104 RBI, 21 SB) and 2025 (.315/.387/.530, 26 HR, 90 RBI, 25 SB, Golden Glove), joins as a versatile option amid Manny Machado's hold at third.

In a December 24 Zoom press conference, manager Craig Stammen discussed Song's potential outfield role: 'He's going to feel more comfortable in the infield. But it's something we'll work on in spring training... It creates more versatility. He's a very good athlete.' Stammen envisions Song at third, second, first, or outfield, providing depth like Dodgers' utility players Kike Hernandez and Tommy Edman. 'World Series-winning teams have movable parts,' he said, noting Song can spell Machado or enable DH days.

General Manager A.J. Preller addressed Song's WBC status for the March 2026 tournament: 'We're always supportive... But he's coming to the States for the first time and anxious to make an impression.' Song, back in Korea, said, 'I have to discuss it more with the team.' A decision is expected before South Korea's WBC camp in Saipan (January 9-21).

Preller highlighted Song's plate discipline and positivity, akin to Padres' Kim Ha-seong. This marks the sixth Kiwoom Hero to MLB.

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Reactions on X to the Padres signing Song Sung-mun to a four-year deal are mostly positive, praising his KBO breakout and potential as a versatile infielder. Manager Stammen's suggestion of an outfield role drew attention, with Song expressing excitement about joining the team and playing utility. Some skepticism exists regarding his offensive translation to MLB.

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South Korean baseball star Song Sung-mun has reportedly agreed to his first major league contract with the San Diego Padres. The Kiwoom Heroes infielder was posted to all 30 MLB teams last month, with his 30-day negotiating window closing on Sunday. Song is expected to bring versatility and power to the Padres' infield.

Song Sung-mun, 29, of the KBO's Kiwoom Heroes has signed a four-year, $15 million contract with MLB's San Diego Padres. This marks the sixth player from the Heroes to reach the majors, a point of pride for the club. Song drew MLB interest after breakout seasons in 2024 and 2025.

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