sport.wikisort.org - AthleteLee Jung-hoo (Korean: 이정후; born August 20, 1998) is a South Korean outfielder who plays for the Kiwoom Heroes in the Korea Baseball Organization.
South Korean baseball player
In this Korean name, the family name is Lee.
Baseball player
Lee Jung-hoo |
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 Jung-hoo with the Kiwoom Heroes in 2019 |
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Outfielder |
Born: (1998-08-20) August 20, 1998 (age 24) Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan[1] |
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April 1, 2017, for the Nexen Heroes |
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Batting average | .334 |
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Home runs | 29 |
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RBI | 284 |
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- Nexen/Kiwoom Heroes (2017–present)
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- KBO Rookie of the Year (2017)
- 4x KBO League Golden Glove Award (2018-2021)
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Hangul | 이정후 |
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Hanja | 李政厚 |
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Revised Romanization | I Jeong-hu |
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McCune–Reischauer | I ijŏn-hu |
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He is the son of former KBO League MVP Lee Jong-beom.[2][3][4] His father was nicknamed "Son of the Wind," so he is called "Grandson of the Wind."[5]
Professional career
In a profile of his father when Lee Jung-hoo was seven years old, he was already attracting attention for his devotion to baseball and his skill at the game.[4]
Lee was selected by the Nexen Heroes in the 2017 Draft (held in 2016), as an infielder. Following a great spring training, Lee was included on the team's opening day roster at age 18 without going through the KBO Futures League. Converted to an outfielder, Lee became the first rookie out of high school to appear in every game for a KBO team. He finished the season batting .324/.395/.417 with 2 home runs, 47 RBIs, 12 stolen bases, and 179 hits, which set a new rookie record for hits. At the conclusion of the season, Lee was voted KBO League Rookie of the Year.[6]
In 2018, he batted .355/.412/.477. In 2019 he batted .336/.386/.456.
In 2019, he won series MVP in the playoffs. His father, Lee Jong-beom, won the MVP award in the 1993 Korean Series, with a batting average of .313 (9 hits in 29 at-bats) and three steals, the most in a game. With Lee Jung-hoo's selection, it became the first time in the KBO that both father and son won a postseason MVP award.[7]
Lee won another Golden Glove Award in 2020[8] with a batting line of .333, 15 home runs, 101 RBI, and a career-high OPS of .921.
International career
He represented South Korea at the 2018 Asian Games.[9] He delivered the winning RBI against Chinese Taipei on November 17.[10] He played for Team Korea at the 2019 WBSC Premier12 tournament, and led the tournament with five doubles.
References
- "네이버 뉴스 라이브러리" (in Korean). Newslibrary.naver.com. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
- "Power rankings, top players, key storylines and more: Everything you need for KBO opening day". ESPN.com. 2020-05-04. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
- Yoo Jee-ho. "2nd-generation KBO star wants to see more sons of ex-players thrive," Yonhap News Agency (July 04, 2020).
- Chang Hye-soo, Limb Jae-un. "Kia Tigers outfielder invigorated after last season’s slump, pay cut," Korea JoongAng Daily (April 25, 2005).
- "[KBO] '바람의 손자' 이정후 "이종범 뛰어넘기보다 저 자체로 인정받고파…새로운 별명 공모합니다!"". 이투데이 (in Korean). 2017-09-08. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
- "Park, Baek end Dark Ages for local aces". koreatimes.co.kr. 8 August 2017. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
- "부전자전 이정후, 이종범과 최초 부자 PS MVPIdate=2019-10-18". 18 October 2019.
- jeeho@yna.co.kr (December 11, 2020). "(LEAD) Star catcher earns near-unanimous support for KBO's Golden Glove". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
- "2018 아시안게임 야구 대표팀 선수 교체" (in Korean). Korea Baseball Organization. August 13, 2018. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
- "Lee Jung-hoo delivers game-winning triple in sixth inning as South Korea nips Taiwan". The Japan Times. 17 November 2017. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
External links
Kiwoom Heroes current roster |
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Pitchers |
- 0 Park Ju-seong
- 8 Tyler Eppler
- 15 Yang Gi-Hyun
- 17 Kim Tae-hoon
- 20 Choi Won-tae
- 21 Moon Seong-hyun
- 22 Jeong Chan-heon
- 28 Kim Jae-woong
- 30 Ju Seung-woo
- 34 Kim Seong-jin
- 38 Kim Dae-han
- 39 Yang Hyun
- 40 Oh Yoon-sung
- 41 An Woo-jin
- 42 Park Seong-ju
- 43 Eric Jokisch
- 45 Park Joo-hyun
- 47 Lee Seung-ho
- 49 Kim Seon-gi
- 50 Ha Young-min
- 54 Lee Jong-min
- 55 Kim Jeong-in
- 61 Jang Jae-young
- 62 Jeong Yeon-je
- 63 Han Hyun-hee
- 64 Lee Young-jun
- 65 Kim Dong-wook
- 67 Kim In-beom
- 68 Jung Jae-won
- 91 Song Jeong-in
- 92 Baek Jin-su
- 93 Kim Joon-hyoung
- 94 Roh Woon-hyun
- 95 Yun Suk-won
- 96 Ju Seung-bin
- 97 Lee Myeong-jong
- 99 Yoon Jung-hyun
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Catchers |
- 25 Ju Seong-won
- 26 Kim Si-ang
- 27 Park Dong-won
- 32 Kim Jae-hyun
- 56 Lee Ji-young
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Infielders |
- 1 Kim Woong-bin
- 3 Kim Hye-seong
- 5 Sin Jun-woo
- 6 Kim Ju-hyung
- 10 Lee Myuong-ki
- 13 Jeon Byeong-woo
- 24 Song Sung-moon
- 31 Kim Su-hwan
- 33 Kim Whee-jip
- 46 Kang Min-kook
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Outfielders |
- 2 Byeon Sang-kwon
- 9 Lee Byung-gyu
- 14 Kim Jun-wan
- 19 Lee Yong-gyu
- 23 Park Jun-tae
- 29 Im Ji-yeol
- 48 Park Chan-hyeok
- 51 Lee Jung-hoo
- 53 Ye Jin-won
- 57 Park Ju-hong
- 58 Lee Ju-hyeong
- 66 Yasiel Puig
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Coaching Staff |
- Manager 78 Hong Won-ki
- Bench coach 72 Kim Chang-hyun
- Battery 89 Park Do-hyun
- First base 86 Kim Ji-soo
- Third base 74 Jo Jae-young
- Hitting 77 Kang Byeong-sik
- Hitting Sub 73 Oh Yun
- Pitching 79 Song Shin-young
- Defence 76 Kim Il-gyeong
- Bullpen 87 Park Jung-bae
- Bullpen -- Ma Jung-kil
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KBO League Rookie of the Year Award |
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South Korea baseball roster – 2020 Summer Olympics |
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