Park Se-woong
Park Se-woong | |
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Lotte Giants – No. 21 | |
Starting pitcher | |
Born: (1995-11-30) November 30, 1995 (age 28) | |
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |
KBO debut | |
April 1, 2015, for the KT Wiz | |
KBO statistics (through June 2, 2024[1]) | |
Win–loss record | 67–81 |
Earned run average | 4.61 |
Strikeouts | 968 |
Teams | |
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Park Se-woong | |
Hangul | 박세웅 |
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Hanja | 朴世雄 |
Revised Romanization | Pak Seung |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Seung |
Park Se-woong (Korean: 박세웅; born November 30, 1995) is a South Korean starting pitcher who plays for the Lotte Giants in the Korea Baseball Organization. He throws right-handed.
Professional career
Park was selected by the expansion team kt Wiz in the 2014 Draft (held in 2013). He played in the KBO Futures League in 2014 and was on the opening day roster of the 2015 kt Wiz, before being traded to the Lotte Giants. After two disappointing seasons, Park became one of the best starting pitchers in the KBO in 2017.[2]
He was selected to represent South Korea at the 2017 Asia Professional Baseball Championship, and started the final against Japan. He was the losing pitcher in a game he pitched 3+ innings and allowed one earned run.[3]
In 2018, he didn't prepare properly for the season due to elbow injuries and only won one game in 14 games, sluggish with a 9.92 ERA. After the season, he underwent a bone removal operation on his elbow.[4]
In 2019, he returned in June and had a 4.20 ERA in 12 games. He recovered his pre-injury arrest and showed better performance in the second half, making him look forward to next season.
References
- ^ "기록실 | 기록실 | KBO". koreabaseball.com. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
- ^ "Park, Baek end Dark Ages for local aces". The Korea Times. 8 August 2017. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
- ^ "Korea finishes runner-up to Japan in new regional baseball tournament". The Korea Herald. 20 November 2017. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
- ^ "롯데 토종 에이스 박세웅, 팔꿈치 뼛조각 제거 수술". sports.news.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-04-19.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
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- 1 Han Hyun-hee
- 12 Jeong Woo-jun
- 15 Kim Jin-uk
- 17 Hyeon Do-hoon
- 18 Choi Jun-yong
- 21 Park Se-woong
- 22 Koo Seung-min
- 23 Kim Do-gyu
- 24 Kim Sang-su
- 28 Charlie Barnes
- 30 Lee Min-seok
- 31 Jin Hae-soo
- 34 Kim Won-jung
- 35 Lee In-bok
- 36 Shin Jung-rak
- 37 Jeong Hyeon-su
- 38 Hong Min-ki
- 39 Shim Jae-min
- 40 Park Jin-hyung
- 43 Na Gyun-an
- 44 Park Jin
- 46 Aaron Wilkerson
- 49 Choi E-jun
- 56 Jung Sung-jong
- 57 Im Jun-seob
- 59 Song Jae-young
- 61 Jeon Mi-r
- 00 Son Seong-bin
- 27 Yoo Kang-nam
- 42 Jeong Bo-keun
- 55 Baek Du-san
- 69 Seo Dong-uk
- 3 Shin Yoon-hoo
- 6 Oh Sun-jin
- 7 Lee Hak-ju
- 9 Jung Hoon
- 14 Choi Hang
- 16 Kim Min-sung
- 25 Han Dong-hui
- 33 Son Ho-young
- 51 Na Seung-yeup
- 52 No Jin-hyuk
- 53 Park Seung-wook
- 63 Lee Ju-chan
- 65 Go Seung-min
- 67 Kang Seong-woo
- 68 Jeong Dae-sun
- 0 Hwang Seong-bin
- 2 Kim Min-suk
- 8 Jeon Jun-woo
- 13 Jang Du-seong
- 29 Víctor Reyes
- 48 Lee Jeong-hun
- 50 Kim Dong-hyeok
- 91 Yoon Dong-hee
- 95 Lee Sun-woo
- Pitching coach: 76 Ju Hyeong-kwang
- Catching coach: Hank Conger
- Operations: 82 Choi Man-ho
- Training coach: 83 Lee Young-joon
- Conditioning coach: 84 Kim Jong-hoon
- Training coach: 87 Jang Jae-yeong
- Bullpen coach: 91 Lim Gyoung-wan
- Hitting coach: 95 Kim Seung-kwan
- Defense coach: -- Kim Tae-ryong
- Hitting assist coach: -- Son Yin-ho
- Outfielder coach: -- Yun Jae-guk
- Battery coach: -- Choi Ki-moon
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