Lim Sun-dong | ||||||||||||
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Pitcher | ||||||||||||
Born: (1973-08-04)August 4, 1973 (age 51) | ||||||||||||
Batted: Right Threw: Right | ||||||||||||
debut | ||||||||||||
1997, for the LG Twins | ||||||||||||
Last appearance | ||||||||||||
June 26, 2006, for the Hyundai Unicorns | ||||||||||||
KBO statistics | ||||||||||||
Win–loss record | 52–36 | |||||||||||
Earned run average | 4.50 | |||||||||||
Strikeouts | 436 | |||||||||||
Teams | ||||||||||||
Career highlights and awards | ||||||||||||
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Medals
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Lim Sun-dong | |
Hangul | 임선동 |
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Hanja | 林仙東 |
Revised Romanization | Im Seondong |
McCune–Reischauer | Im Sŏntong |
Lim Sun-dong (Korean: 임선동;Hanja: 林仙東; born August 4, 1973) is a retiredSouth Korean professionalbaseball pitcher. He competed in the1996 Summer Olympics and in the2000 Summer Olympics, and played 11 seasons in theKBO League. He threw right-handed.
Lim was called "The nextSun Dong-yol" while in college atYonsei University.[1]
He pitched for theSouth Korea national baseball team, which won a silver medal at the1994 Asian Games. (South Korea lost the gold medal game to Japan.)
Upon graduation from college in 1995, Lim was drafted by two teams in two different leagues: theDaiei Hawks ofNippon Professional Baseball (who had been impressed by his work in the previous year's Asian Games), and theLG Twins of the KBO. A court battle prevented him from joining either team, and he eventually ended up playing for a Korean amateur team, theHyundai Phoenix.[1]
He was a member of the South Korean national baseball team, which finished eighth in the1996 tournament.
Lim finally signed with the LG Twins in 1997, playing for them for two seasons.
He was traded to theHyundai Unicorns in 1999.[1] Lim won a league-leading 18 games for Hyundai in 2000, winning theKBO League Golden Glove Award, and playing for theSouth Korean national baseball team which won theOlympic bronze medal.
He 14 victories for the Unicorns in 2001, but his career went downhill afterward, and he spent the bulk of the rest of his remaining seasons going back and forth between the Unicorns'Futures League club and the KBO team.[1] When he retired in 2007 he had not won a game in the KBO since 2002.
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