April 8 is a memorable date in Los Angeles Dodgers history for multiple reasons, including in 1994 when Chan Ho Park became the first Korean to play in the Major Leagues, making his debut at Dodger Stadium.
After living in a blue shadow for over a half-century, the San Diego Padres finally delivered a knockout punch still ringing in the ears of Dodger fans, who watched their super team crumble in the 2022 National League Division Series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers began their season with a trip to South Korea to face off against the San Diego Padres in front of sold out crowds at the Gocheok Sky Dome for the Seoul Series.
The San Francisco Giants have a pretty wild history. Some of the more interesting things about the Giants franchise are the fact that they were not always in the Bay Area and the history behind the Splash Hits.
April 8 is a memorable date in Los Angeles Dodgers history for multiple reasons, including in 1994 when Chan Ho Park became the first Korean to play in the Major Leagues, making his debut at Dodger Stadium.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres playing the first MLB games in South Korea with the Seoul Series made Chan Ho Park the natural choice to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at Gocheok Sky Dome.
South Korea becomes the center of the baseball universe this week when the Dodgers and San Diego Padres open the 2024 season with the Seoul Series at the Gocheok Sky Dome.
MLB announced Chan Ho Park is throwing out the ceremonial first pitch on Opening Day of Seoul Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres.