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Why visiting Jung Hoo Lee in Korea was important to Tony Vitello, Willy Adames
San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello and shortstop Willy Adames explained why visiting Jung Hoo Lee in South Korea was ...
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The Giants traveled to South Korea this week and expressed a strong interest in playing future international games in Seoul.
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Giants officials have let MLB know that if the world tour program returns to South Korea, they'd love to be part of it.
Giants fans have a lot of questions, including Buster Posey's stance on opt-outs, how they'll fix their outfield defense and ...
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(LEAD) New Giants manager enjoys 'fun start' to relationship with S. Korean star in Seoul
SEOUL, Jan. 6 (Yonhap) -- Tony Vitello was named the new manager of the San Francisco Giants in October last year, but it ...
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San Francisco Giants 'very interested' in playing in Seoul
With a popular Korean outfielder Lee Jung-hoo in their roster, the San Francisco Giants would be "very interested" in coming ...
Giants forge deeper Korean ties, leveraging Jung Hoo Lee's star power and cultural immersion for unprecedented fan engagement ...
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New Giants manager enjoys 'fun start' to relationship with Korean star in Seoul
Tony Vitello was named the new manager of the San Francisco Giants in October last year, but it wasn't until Tuesday that he ...
The Giants invested $10 million for one year of Mahle and $22 million for two years of Houser (with a club option) to fill ...
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