All A.J. Preller needed was a nudge, and suddenly the winter has some actual momentum.
The Padres finally got their offseason heartbeat back late on Dec. 18 with the Michael King deal, a move that felt like a line in the sand: San Diego wasn’t going to spend the entire winter pretending “internal options” were a plan. And less than 12 hours later, Preller is reportedly back at it — this time adding infield help with the signing of KBO standout Sung-mun Song, first reported by FanSided’s Robert Murray.
Padres add Sung-mun Song as Preller’s offseason momentum builds
Per Francys Romero, the agreement is three years, $13 million, pending a physical.