Byeon Jin-su

South Korean baseball player
Baseball player
Byun Jin-soo
Kia Tigers
Pitcher
Born: (1993-04-01) 1 April 1993 (age 31)
Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
KBO League debut
June 13, 2012, for the Doosan Bears
KBO statistics
(through 2018 season)
Win–loss record7–1
Earned run average4.58
Strikeouts76
Teams

Byun Jin-soo (변진수; born 1 April 1993) is a South Korean professional baseball pitcher who is currently playing for the Kia Tigers of KBO League.[1] He graduated from Choongam High School (leading the school to victory in the 2011 Hwanggeumsajagi National High School Baseball Championship) and was selected for the Doosan Bears by a draft in 2012 (2nd draft, 2nd round).[2] He pitches underhand, and his fast fastball (around 140 km/h) and high-falling slider are his main weapons. His sinker and changeup are said to be his main weaknesses.

Career records

Year Team ERA G CG SHO W L SV HLD WPCT PA IP H HR BB HBP K R ER
2012 Doosan Bears 1.71 31 0 0 4 0 1 2 1.000 118 31.2 15 0 11 3 18 6 6
2013 4.70 38 0 0 2 1 0 6 0.667 170 38.1 37 2 19 8 20 21 20
2014 5.08 31 0 0 0 0 0 3 - 141 33.2 35 3 10 4 29 21 19
2015 10.80 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.000 9 1.2 1 0 3 1 1 2 2
2018 10.13 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 52 32 16 2 2 4 8 12 12

References

  1. ^ "Bears look like they could win it all; Wyverns, not so much". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  2. ^ "KBO 홈페이지 player info". KBO (in Korean). Retrieved 16 April 2018.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Korea Baseball Organization
  • Byun Jin-soo at Doosan Bears Baseball Club
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Kia Tigers current roster
Pitchers
  • 0 Kwak Do-gyu
  • 4 You Ji-sung
  • 10 Yoo Seung-cheol
  • 12 Wil Crowe
  • 13 Yoon Young-cheol
  • 17 Im Gi-yeong
  • 19 Yoon Joong-hyun
  • 20 Lee Jun-young
  • 21 Kim Sa-yun
  • 24 Kim Seung-hyeon
  • 28 Kim Min-jae
  • 31 Park Jun-pyo
  • 32 Kim Hyeon-su
  • 33 Lee Hyeong-beom
  • 36 Kang Yi-jun
  • 38 Kim Chan-min
  • 39 Choi Ji-min
  • 40 James Naile
  • 41 Hwang Dong-ha
  • 43 Kim Keon-kuk
  • 45 Kim Min-ju
  • 46 Jang Min-gi
  • 48 Lee Eui-lee
  • 49 Kim Yu-sin
  • 50 Jang Hyun-sik
  • 51 Jeon Sang-hyun
  • 53 Kim Ki-hoon
  • 54 Yang Hyeon-jong
  • 60 Kim Do-hyeon
  • 62 Jung Hai-young
  • 64 Cam Alldred
  • 67 Cho Dae-hyun
  • 69 Kim Dae-yu
Catchers
  • 22 Joo Hyo-sang
  • 26 Han Seung-taek
  • 42 Kim Tae-gun
  • 44 Lee Sang-jun
  • 55 Han Jun-su
Infielders
  • 1 Park Chan-ho
  • 2 Go Myoung-sung
  • 3 Kim Sun-bin
  • 5 Kim Do-yeong
  • 6 Hong Jong-pyo
  • 11 Yoon Do-hyun
  • 14 Kim Kyu-sung
  • 23 Choi Jeong-yong
  • 29 Byeon Woo-hyeok
  • 37 Park Min
  • 52 Hwang Dae-in
  • 56 Oh Sun-woo
  • 58 Seo Geon-chang
  • 59 Jung Hae-won
Outfielders
ManagerCoaching staff
  • Head coach: 70 Jin Kab-yong
  • Hitting assistant coach: 70 Hong Se-wan
  • Operations & third base coach: 71 Park Hyeon-seung
  • Fielder coach: 72 Kim Min-ho
  • Defense coach: 75 Kim Min-woo
  • Hitting coach: 78 Hee-seop Choi
  • Hitting coach: 87 Kozo Shoda
  • Pitching coach: 89 Anthony Lerew
  • Battery coach: 92 Kim Sang-hun
  • Power analysis coach: 93 Park Jong-ha
  • Fitness coach: 94 Jeong Sang-ok
  • Fitness coach: 95 Go Yeong-deug
  • Pitching coach: 98 Seo Jae-weong
  • Pitching coach: -- Kang Sang-su
  • Pitching coach: -- Lee Dae-jin


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