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Lee Yong-kyu

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South Korean baseball player (born 1985)
In thisKorean name, the family name isLee.
Baseball player
Lee Yong-kyu
Kiwoom Heroes – No. 15
Outfielder
Born: (1985-08-26)August 26, 1985 (age 39)
Kunsan,South Korea
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
KBO debut
April 2, 2004, for the LG Twins
KBO statistics
(through May 16, 2024)
Batting average.295
Hits2,102
Home runs27
Runs batted in563
Stolen bases395
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • 5× KBO All-Star Game (2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012)
  • 3× KBO Golden Glove Award (2006, 2011, 2012)
  • Korean Series champion (2009)

Lee Yong-kyu (Korean:이용규,Hanja: 李容圭, born August 26, 1985) is anoutfielder who plays for theKiwoom Heroes of theKBO League. He bats and throws left-handed

Amateur career

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Lee attended Duksoo High School inSeoul,South Korea. In2003, he was selected for the South Korea national junior baseball team and competed in the 5th Asian Junior Baseball Championship held inBangkok,Thailand. Lee led his team to the 14–0mercy rule victory over China in the round robin phase of the competition, going 3-for-5 with 3 RBIs.South Korea eventually won the Championship for the second time by beatingTaiwan in the final.

Notable international careers

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YearVenueCompetitionTeamIndividual Note
2003 ThailandAsian Junior Baseball Championship

Professional career

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Lee debuted with the2004LG Twins, but after the 2004 season he was traded to theKia Tigers.

In2006, Lee batted a career-high .318 (third in the KBO league), and was first in hits (154), second in runs (78) and third in stolen bases (38). He also won his first Golden Glove Award. After the 2006 season, he was selected for theSouth Korea national baseball team and competed in theAsian Games inDoha,Qatar.

In2007, Lee was converted fromright field tocenter field. However, he stole only 17 bases, and hisbatting average dipped to .280, showing a weakness against insidebreaking balls from lefties.

In2008, Lee had another solid season, batting a respectable .312 with 130 hits and 28 stolen bases, but the team did not reach the postseason.

In August 2008, Lee competed for theSouth Korea national baseball team in the2008 Summer Olympics, where they won the gold medal in the baseball tournament. He finished the tournament ranked second in batting average (.481). He was at the plate for 3 of South Korea's 7 runs in their first win againstCuba, delivering a RBI single and hitting into a 2-base error byNorberto González. Lee was 4-for-4 in a 10–1 victory over theNetherlands. In the gold medal game, he hit a double offPedro Luis Lazo to bring inPark Jin-Man for South Korea's final run in a 3–2 win over Cuba.

In March2009, Lee was called up to theSouth Korea national baseball team again for the2009 World Baseball Classic. He went 4-for-18 with one RBI and four runs, sharing the starting center field position withLee Jong-Wook. After the WBC, Lee was out with an ankle injury for the first three months of the 2009 KBO season, running into the outfield wall during the Tigers' 2009 home opener against theSK Wyverns on April 7. Lee returned from injury in early July, but his batting performance dipped, ending the season with a batting average of .266 and 45 hits. Before the start of the 2019 season, the team was suspended indefinitely for the trade scandal.[1]

Lee's nickname is "the National Tablesetter". Lee can balance on his left leg for several minutes if need be while awaiting a pitch, and quite often does

Awards and honors

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  • 2006 Golden Glove Award (Outfielder)
  • 2011 Golden Glove Award (Outfielder)
  • 2012 Golden Glove Award (Outfielder)

Achievements

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  • 2006 Hits Title

Notable international careers

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YearVenueCompetitionTeamIndividual Note
2006 QatarAsian Games.222 BA (4-for-18), 1 RBI, 10 R, 3 BB, 2 SB
2008 Chinese TaipeiFinal Olympic Qualification Tournament.400 BA (10-for-25), 4 RBI, 11 R, 5 BB, 1 SB
2008 ChinaOlympic Games.481 BA (13-for-27, 2nd in BA), 4 RBI, 8 R
2009 United StatesWorld Baseball Classic.222 BA (4-for-18), 1 RBI, 4 R, 3 BB, 2 SB
2010 ChinaGuangzhou Asian Games.143 BA (2-for-14), 2 RBI, 6 R, 1 SB
2013 Japan2013 World Baseball Classic.250 BA (2-for-8), 0RBI, 0 R, 0 SB

Career statistics

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YearAgeTeamLgPosGABRH2B3BHRRBITBSBCSSHBBHBPSOGIDPEAVGOBPSLGOPS
200419LGKBOLF52623810029132422101.129.200.145.345
200520KIARF124414571101725371463110173992160.266.330.353.683
20062112548578154259139200381185094861.318.386.412.798
200722CF11843961123178027156171183774041.280.340.355.695
2008231064176213024603816628964733742.312.381.398.779
200924501693245830145910462242110.266.364.349.713
2010251294727414519135117525121064950103.307.398.371.769
2011261114218414016233316930676393351.333.427.401.829
2012271254918613914223716344121066103894.283.377.332.709
TotalKBOOF9403370537994141331427812432247874392623524513.295.377.369.746

Bold = led KBO

References

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  1. ^"한화, '트레이드 파문' 이용규에 '무기한 활동 정지' 중징계".The Hankyoreh (in Korean). 2019-03-22. Retrieved2020-06-15.
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