Giants' Lee Jung-hoo sole Korean on MLB opening day roster

As the 2026 MLB season begins this week, San Francisco Giants outfielder Lee Jung-hoo will be the only Korean on an Opening Day roster. He captained South Korea to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals earlier this month and posted strong spring training numbers. Other Korean players will miss the start due to injuries or minor league assignments.

The 2026 Major League Baseball (MLB) season begins this week with San Francisco Giants outfielder Lee Jung-hoo as the lone Korean on an Opening Day roster. Lee captained South Korea to the quarterfinals at the World Baseball Classic (WBC) earlier this month and excelled in spring training, batting .455 (10-for-22) with a 1.227 OPS and no strikeouts in 22 at-bats. Entering his third season with the Giants, he shifts from center field to right field, with Harrison Bader taking center. In 2025, Lee led the Giants with a .266 average, 31 doubles, and 12 triples, ranking third among regulars with a .734 OPS. The Giants open against the New York Yankees at Oracle Park on Wednesday at 5:05 p.m. local time. No other Korean players will feature. Atlanta Braves shortstop Kim Ha-seong suffered a torn tendon in his right middle finger after slipping on ice in South Korea in January, facing about five months out. Braves president Alex Anthopoulos hopes for an early May return, while Kim said last week he is “trying to stay in a positive mindset every day.” This marks Kim's sixth MLB season and second with the Braves; the 2023 Gold Glove winner played just 48 games last year (24 with Braves, 24 with Rays) due to injuries. San Diego Padres infielder Song Sung-mun, signed in December, starts on the injured list with a recurring right oblique injury from January that sidelined him from the WBC; he could return by mid-April after Triple-A time. He hit .235 (4-for-17) with a home run in eight spring games. The Padres tested his defense at shortstop and outfield. Three others begin in the minors: Los Angeles Dodgers' Kim Hye-seong was optioned to Triple-A despite a .407/.448/.519 spring line, due to poor plate discipline (eight strikeouts, one walk in 27 at-bats); Detroit Tigers reliever Go Woo-suk joins Triple-A Toledo; and New York Mets utility Bae Ji-hwan was reassigned after spring.

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Kim Hye-seong fields at second base in his season debut for the Dodgers during a win over the Nationals.
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Kim Hye-seong made his season debut for the Los Angeles Dodgers hours after being recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City. He entered Sunday's game against the Washington Nationals in the bottom of the eighth inning as a defensive replacement at second base, as the Dodgers won 8-6. The move fills the gap left by injured All-Star Mookie Betts.

San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo recorded three hits including his second home run of the season in a 9-4 loss to the Miami Marlins. Batting sixth in right field, the 27-year-old South Korean hit a solo homer in the eighth inning. It marked his third three-hit game this year.

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Los Angeles Dodgers' Kim Hye-seong tallied his third multihit game of the season with a 2-for-4 performance and an RBI in a 3-0 shutout win over the San Francisco Giants. Fellow Korean Lee Jung-hoo of the Giants went hitless for the first time in three games. The victory avenged the Dodgers' losses in the previous two games of the series.

TOKYO—South Korea defeated Czechia 11-4 in its Pool C opener at the World Baseball Classic on Thursday at Tokyo Dome. Moon Bo-gyeong's first-inning grand slam led four home runs that powered the victory, while starter So Hyeong-jun delivered three scoreless innings. Yet the bullpen's uneven performance highlighted potential challenges against tougher foes ahead.

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Czechia faces Korea in a crucial pool game at the 2026 World Baseball Classic in Tokyo. The Czech team, known for its amateur roots but featuring emerging pros, takes on a Korean squad aiming to advance past the first round for the first time since 2009. Starting pitchers Daniel Padýšak and Hyeong Jun So will lead their respective teams in this high-stakes contest.

Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers made his first appearance in what is expected to be one of only a couple of Cactus League games before departing for the World Baseball Classic with Japan. In the spring training opener against the Angels at Tempe Diablo Stadium, he led off as designated hitter and went 1 for 3. Manager Dave Roberts indicated that Ohtani's departure is imminent.

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The Samsung Lions defeated the Doosan Bears 5-4 in 10 innings on April 28 at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul, snapping a seven-game losing streak. Ace starter Ariel Jurado pitched seven scoreless innings but earned a no-decision after the bullpen collapsed. Jurado notched his sixth straight quality start, maintaining a 2-1 record with a 1.62 ERA.

 

 

 

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