None of the group has played well enough to likely leverage their opt-out right into an immediate MLB job, but two or three could decide to hit the market and look for a better minor league opportunity elsewhere.
The Mets prioritized adding depth to the organization this past offseason, and right before Spring Training began, they added some more by signing Ji-Man Choi to a split contract.
Former Padres infielder Ji-man Choi has agreed to a minor-league deal with the New York Mets. New York announced the move on their social media account.
Former Los Angeles Angels infielder Ji-Man Choi agreed to a one-year split contract with the New York Mets worth $3.5 million. The contract includes an invitation to the team's major league spring training camp.
The New York Mets and first baseman/outfielder Ji-Man Choi have reportedly agreed to a minor-league contract, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post. “Mets added Ji-Man Choi on minors deal.
The New York Mets have signed another former Tampa Bay Ray and New York Yankee, who could fit in as a DH option this season. On Friday, the Mets inked DH/first baseman Ji-Man Choi to a one-year split contract that is worth $3.5 million, per Jeeho Yoo of Yonhap News Agency, who cited the player’s agents as his source.
The Mets are in agreement with first baseman Ji-Man Choi on a minor league contract, according to a Korean-language report from Naver Sports (h/t to Homin Lee).
Pinch-hitter Ji Man Choi drove in the tiebreaking run with a sacrifice fly as the San Diego Padres rallied for two runs in the seventh inning to defeat the visiting Colorado Rockies 3-2 Wednesday afternoon and complete a three-game sweep.
The Padres activated Ji Man Choi from the 10-day injured list on Friday. Matt Carpenter landed on the 10-day IL, retroactive to Sept. 12, with right elbow inflammation.
When the San Diego Padres made their trades at the deadline this season, they hoped that they would help them get back into contention. Never did they imagine that they would be on the outside looking in of the playoff picture with just a few weeks left in the season.
Despite a losing record at the trade deadline, Padres GM A.J. Preller decided to buy more veterans for his roster in an effort to salvage a postseason
Controversially going for a playoff push despite a losing record at the trade deadline, the results of such a move haven't changed San Diego's place in
Padres catcher Gary Sanchez broke his right wrist during Wednesday afternoon’s loss to the Phillies, manager Bob Melvin tells reporters
When the San Diego Padres made their moves at the trade deadline, there was hope to turn things around. Fast forward a few weeks, and the Padres find themselves in similar territory.
The Padres lost to the high-flying Baltimore Orioles Monday night as the offense was only able to put together _ hits. Things were going relatively well for the Padres before Yu Darvish let up three hits and a walk in the fifth inning to give the O's a 4-0 lead.
The San Diego Padres received some bad news Monday as infielder Ji-Man Choi was put on the injured list with a left rib strain after playing only seven games with the Padres.
The San Diego Padres, currently on the outside of the postseason picture, bolstered their roster for a playoff run, acquiring first baseman Ji Man Choi and veteran left-hander Rich Hill from the Pittsburgh Pirates, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.
RECAP Ji Man Choi homered for the first time in nearly three months and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2 on Sunday to end the unofficial first half of the season at Chase Field in Phoenix.
PITTSBURGH — Ji-Man Choi is expected to begin a rehab assignment in the “coming days,” according to Pittsburgh Pirates’ Director of Sports Medicine Todd Tomczyk.
Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Ji-Man Choi will miss approximately eight weeks due to a left Achilles strain, the club said Wednesday. Choi was placed on the injured list on Saturday, retroactive to Friday.
The Pittsburgh Pirates put first baseman Ji Man Choi on the 10-day injured list Saturday with a left Achilles strain. Choi, 31, is batting .125 with two homers and two RBIs through nine games in his first season with Pittsburgh.
The Pirates won their arbitration hearing against first baseman Ji-Man Choi, reports Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Twitter link). He’ll earn the $4.65M salary submitted by the team, as opposed to the $5.4M salary his camp submitted on exchange day last month.
The Pittsburgh Pirates acquired first baseman Ji-Man Choi from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for minor league pitcher Jack Hartman on Thursday. Choi, 31, played four-plus seasons with the Rays after brief stints with the Los Angeles Angels (2016), New York Yankees (2017) and Milwaukee Brewers (2018).
The Rays are staying at the Pfister Hotel in downtown Milwaukee which was built in 1893 and is thought by some to be haunted by paranormal beings.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Tampa Bay first baseman Ji-Man Choi got off to a good start this season, but a nagging elbow injury sent him to the sidelines for nearly two weeks.
What a great sense of humor about it. Sox fans loved it and were already talking about how they want the team to give Schwarber a contract extension.
Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Ji-Man Choi was bothered by soreness in his right knee throughout spring training and will now miss approximately the first month of the regular season.
It’s the World Series, and players are willing to do anything to win. For Choi, that means going full splits to get an out. What an athletic play.
TBS made an embarrassing error during Monday’s broadcast of the ALDS.
The White Sox-Rays game was defined by an interaction between Sox shortstop Tim Anderson and Rays first baseman Ji-Man Choi after the former reached on a single in the second inning.
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