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Jace Jung and brother Josh were crammed in an infrared sauna, playing cards, getting hot and sweaty — part of their offseason recovery and therapy routine — and as the temperature hit 140 ...
Both Jung boys wear only one batting glove, on their bottom hand, so they shared each set. A righthanded hitter, Josh got the left glove, while the lefty-swinging Jace wore its partner.
The story of Jace Jung in 2025 has been one of stark contrast: dominating Triple-A and struggling at the major league level. Since his return to Toledo, Jung has been on an absolute tear.
How Josh, Jace Jung helped prepare each other for their potentially career-defining upcoming seasons In trying to live up to his brother’s legacy at Texas Tech, Jace has carved out his own ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — Jace Jung was thrown into the big leagues in the thick of a pennant race at a position he was still learning. But the Detroit Tigers rookie third baseman was also battling ...
The Tigers drafted Jace 12th overall in 2022. Jace Jung's position uncertainty is somewhat linked with that of another of another prospect, fast-rising 22-year-old infielder Colt Keith.
Carolyn Jung, who was known as Oma, died from lung cancer on Feb. 22, 2021, when Jace was a sophomore at Texas Tech. She was 77. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
ARLINGTON — Josh Jung had a little veteran advice for his baby brother, Jace, on his first real road trip in the big leagues. Hey, big fella, go easy on the room service breakfasts.
Jung's parents are teachers, and if they taught young Jace anything, it's to keep learning. "We grew up that if you didn't have all A's or a couple B's, then you were in trouble," Jung said the ...
Jace Jung, the No. 2 prospect for the Tigers, joined the SeaWolves on Tuesday. He's hoping to follow a similar path as his brother, Josh Jung, the everyday starter at third base for the Texas Rangers.
Jace and Josh Jung both fell in love with the town and make their homes there now. “It’s hard to explain,” Jung said, “because people think there’s not much out there.
In the days leading up to Jace Jung ’s meeting with manager A.J. Hinch, first-year third-base coach Joey Cora had been finding subtle ways to push Jung’s buttons.
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