Kim Han-soo (Hangul: 김한수, Hanja: 金翰秀; born October 30, 1971 in Seoul, South Korea) was a South Korean baseball player and a manager of Samsung Lions. He was a member of the South Korean national baseball team which won the bronze medal in the baseball tournament of the 2000 Summer Olympics.
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| Third baseman / Coach | ||||||||
| Born: (1971-10-30) October 30, 1971 (age 50) | ||||||||
Batted: Right Threw: Right | ||||||||
| KBO debut | ||||||||
| 1994, for the Samsung Lions | ||||||||
| Last appearance | ||||||||
| October 5, 2007, for the Samsung Lions | ||||||||
| KBO statistics | ||||||||
| Batting average | .289 | |||||||
| Home runs | 149 | |||||||
| Runs batted in | 782 | |||||||
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As player
As coach
As manager
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Medals
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| Kim Han-soo | |
| Hangul | 김한수 |
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| Hanja | 金翰秀 |
| Revised Romanization | Gim Han-su |
| McCune–Reischauer | Kim Han-su |
South Korea baseball roster – 2000 Summer Olympics – Bronze Medalists | |
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South Korea roster – 2013 World Baseball Classic | |
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