Shin Jae-young
South Korean baseball player
Baseball player
Shin Jae-young | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: (1989-11-18) November 18, 1989 (age 34) Daejeon, South Korea | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
KBO debut | |
April 6, 2016, for the Nexen Heroes | |
Last KBO appearance | |
July 6, 2022, for the SSG Landers | |
KBO statistics | |
Win–loss record | 30–23 |
Earned run average | 4.97 |
Strikeouts | 280 |
Teams | |
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Career highlights and awards | |
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Shin Jae-young | |
Hangul | 신재영 |
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Hanja | 申在永 |
Revised Romanization | Sin Jae-yeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Sin Chae-yŏng |
Shin Jae-young (born November 18, 1989) is a South Korean former professional baseball pitcher for the Kiwoom Heroes of the KBO League.[1]
2016
He even won the KBO Rookie of the Year with an ERA of 15 wins, seven losses and 3.90 wins in the 2016 season. Thanks to these achievements, the company signed an annual salary contract for next season for 110 million won, a whopping 307 percent increase.[2]
References
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Korea Baseball Organization
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Shin Jae-young at Nexen Heroes Baseball Club (in Korean)
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- 1983: Park Jong-hoon
- 1984: Yun Seog-hwan
- 1985: Lee Sun-cheol
- 1986: Kim Keon-woo
- 1987: Lee Jeong-hun
- 1988: Lee Yong-chul
- 1989: Park Jeong-hyeon
- 1990: Kim Dong-soo
- 1991: Cho Kyu-je
- 1992: Yeom Jong-seok
- 1993: Yang Joon-hyuk
- 1994: Yu Ji-hyeon
- 1995: Lee Dong-su
- 1996: Park Jae-hong
- 1997: Lee Byung-kyu
- 1998: Kim Soo-kyung
- 1999: Hong Sung-heon
- 2000: Lee Seung-ho
- 2001: Kim Tae-kyun
- 2002: Cho Yong-jun
- 2003: Lee Dong-hak
- 2004: Oh Ju-won
- 2005: Oh Seung-hwan
- 2006: Ryu Hyun-jin
- 2007: Im Tae-hoon
- 2008: Choi Hyoung-woo
- 2009: Lee Yong-chan
- 2010: Yang Eui-ji
- 2011: Bae Yeong-seob
- 2012: Seo Geon-chang
- 2013: Lee Jae-hak
- 2014: Park Min-woo
- 2015: Koo Ja-wook
- 2016: Shin Jae-young
- 2017: Lee Jung-hoo
- 2018: Kang Baek-ho
- 2019: Jung Woo-young
- 2020: So Hyeong-jun
- 2021: Lee Eui-lee
- 2022: Jeong Cheol-won
- 2023: Moon Dong-ju
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