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Lee Seung-yuop
South Korean Baseball player

Lee Seung-yuop

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Intro
South Korean Baseball player
A.K.A.
Lee Seung-yeop
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Daegu, South Korea
Age
48 years
Stats
Height:
183
Weight:
85
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Biography

Lee Seung-yeop (born October 11, 1976 in Daegu, South Korea) is a baseball player, currently playing for the Samsung Lions of the KBO League. Nicknamed "Lion King" since his days with the Samsung Lions, while being affectionately known as "Mr. Seung" during his playing days with the Chiba Lotte Marines, Lee is arguably the greatest hitter in Korean baseball history. At the age of 26, he became the youngest professional baseball player in the world to hit 300 home runs. He formerly held the Asian home run record of 56 homers in a season, established in 2003 while playing for the Samsung Lions in the Korean league. The record was broken by Wladimir Balentien of the Tokyo Yakult Swallows, on September 15, 2013, when he hit his 56th and 57th Home Runs of the season against the Hanshin Tigers of the Nippon Professional Baseball League. He holds the KBO records for career home runs, runs scored, RBIs, total bases, slugging percentage and OPS. Combined, across the KBO and NPB, Lee has also recorded more hits than any other native-born Korean player.

Professional career

Lee started his career with the Daegu Samsung Lions of the KBO League in 1995 and played with them for nine seasons. He then played for the Chiba Lotte Marines of Japan's Pacific League for two years. He signed a one-year contract with the Yomiuri Giants for 210 million yen, including a 50 million yen signing bonus, for the 2006 season. He batted fourth and played first base there. He has explicitly shown interest in making a move to Major League Baseball.

He had a slow start in Japan. Lee hit just 14 home runs and drove in 50 runs while batting .240 in 100 games. In the next season, he greatly improved, making 30 home runs and 82 RBI while batting .260 in 117 games.

He was selected to play for the Korea national baseball team in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006. He batted .333 and led all players in the tournament with 5 home runs and 10 RBI. This has increased speculation that an MLB team might eventually sign him. However, Lee was under contract to play with the Yomiuri Giants for the 2006 season. On 1 August 2006, Lee became only the third professional baseball player ever to hit 400-career home runs before the age of 30 (others include Sadaharu Oh and Alex Rodriguez). In the 2006 season, he batted .323 with 41 homers.

On August 3, 2006, a report on MLB Radio on XM satellite radio stated that the New York Yankees and Lee had agreed to start negotiations during the offseason after the 2006 regular season. The South Korean daily, ChosunIlbo, had reported on July 19 that the Yankees had expressed interest in the slugger.

After the conclusion of the 2006 season, Lee re-signed with the Yomiuri Giants, citing that he wishes to win a Japan Series with the team. However, there is also a clause which allows Lee to be a free agent if the Giants win the series.

As of February 2008, Lee still has not made an effort to play in the Major Leagues. He may have lost his best chance to play in MLB in 2004 when he demanded the LA Dodgers include verbiage in any contract they offered guaranteeing him a starting position, something no MLB player has ever had written into a contract.

After being released by the Giants at the end of the 2010 season, Lee joined the Orix Buffaloes of the Japan's Pacific League in December 2010.

On 5 December 2011, Lee rejoined his former team Samsung Lions signing a one-year deal.

Lee is 6'0" tall and his playing weight is listed at 187 pounds (85 kg).

2008 Summer Olympics

Lee played for the South Korean national team in the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing. Slowed down by an injury to his left thumb, Lee struggled in the preliminary rounds, limited to 3-for-22 (.136) with two runs batted in and no home runs, before coming alive in the medal round games against Japan and Cuba.

In the semifinal game against Team Japan, Lee hit a dramatic go-ahead two-run home run in the bottom of the eighth inning off reliever Hitoki Iwase, which proved to be the winning runs in Korea's 6-2 win.

In the gold medal game against Cuba, Lee hit a two-run home run in the first inning off Cuban starter Norberto González to help Korea defeat Cuba and win the gold medal.

Career statistics

Career Statistics in KBO League

SeasonTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBSFBBHBPKGIDPEAVGSLGOBPOPS
1995Lions1213655510429113730933454480.2850.4770.3450.822
1996Lions1224595713932697646345421050.3030.4580.3540.812
1997Lions126517961703733211455496791040.3290.5980.3910.989
1998Lions126477100146322381020878597430.3060.6210.4041.025
1999Lions1324861281573325412310411212114700.3230.7330.4581.191
2000Lions125454108133330369543807113520.2930.6040.4041.008
2001Lions1274631011283123995439612130640.2760.6050.4121.017
2002Lions133511123165422471261289151091140.3230.6890.4361.125
2003Lions131479115144230561447610110891150.3010.6990.4281.127
2012Lions126488841502822185665941011030.3070.5020.3840.886
Total1143421188312862921832494835466727682768350.3050.6140.4101.024

Career statistics in NPB

SeasonTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBSFBBHBPKGIDPEAVGOBPSLGOPS
2004Lotte100333508020414501342388640.2400.3280.4500.779
2005Lotte1174086410625230825333179920.2600.3150.5510.886
2006Yomiuri1435241011693004110857565126530.3230.3890.6161.003
2007Yomiuri13754184148292307441381119850.2740.3220.5010.823
2008Yomiuri451532138408271011637300.2480.3240.4310.755
2009Yomiuri7722333519016361128565130.2290.3270.4840.811
2010Yomiuri56921315105111012326020.1630.2800.3370.617
2011Orix1223942879200155106320121840.2010.2570.3650.622
Total7972668394686138815943918212522466140230.2570.3240.4940.818
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