When your own fans affectionately dub you “Los Japanese Dodgers,” it’s not without reason. The standout talent from Japan has been instrumental in helping the Los Angeles Dodgers secure their last two consecutive MLB championships. Now, reports suggest the team is looking to explore another Asian market.
According to The Chosun Daily from South Korea, the Dodgers are allegedly considering a trade for Korean star Sung-Mun Song. “The posting fees for Murakami and Okamoto are too high. In contrast, Song Sung-mun’s posting value is approximately 12.5 million dollars, just one-tenth of Murakami’s level,” the daily noted regarding the Korean standout.
Set to play at third base, Mun Song could be a strategic addition to the Dodgers’ roster, allowing them to strengthen their lineup without overs

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