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Sung-Mun Song aggravated an earlier strain and has not swung a bat since Sunday.
Fantasy Impact
Song is likely headed for a stint on the injured list to begin the season. He initially suffered the oblique injury in January during a batting practice session.
Song (oblique) aggravated the oblique injury after initially returning from it. Treatment has been the only component of his recovery protocol since the setback occurred.
Fantasy Impact
Manager Craig Stammen outlined the organization's cautious stance on Monday: "We've got to play that injury really cautious. Because he had it, came back, got it again. It's just one of those things, we can't have that happen the whole year. We've got to nip it in the bud right now." Song has not been cleared for fielding drills and has not resumed swinging a bat. Opening Day arrives in two weeks.
Sung-Mun Song left Thursday's game early with right oblique tightness.
Fantasy Impact
Song figures to be further evaluated at which point a further update will be provided. He signed with the Padres back in December.
Sung Mun Song has agreed to terms with the Padres.
Fantasy Impact
Song has been a star in his native Korea over the past couple of years, and now he will bring his big bat to the States. The 29-year-old can play multiple spots on the infield, with most of his professional experience in the KBO coming at the hot corner. More importantly for fantasy purposes, he posted a .917 OPS with 26 homers and 25 steals over 144 games for Kiwoom in 2025.