Kim Yong-soo (Korean김용수, born May 2, 1960) is a former South Korean baseball pitcher and coach.[1] Kim was part of the 1984 Olympic team. He won two Korean Series most valuable player awards, and was three times the top saver and once the top winner in the Korea Baseball Organization.[citation needed]

Kim Yong-soo
김용수
LG Twins – No. 41
Pitcher
Born: (1960-05-02) May 2, 1960 (age 64)
Seoul, South Korea
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
KBO debut
1985, for the MBC Chungyong
Last appearance
2000, for the LG Twins
KBO statistics
Win–loss record126–89
Earned run average2.98
Strikeouts1,146
Saves227
Teams
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As coach

Career highlights and awards

Biography

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Kim started his international career at the 1983 Intercontinental Cup. The same year he played the first round of the 1983 draft for MBC Blue Dragons, but did not sign a contract. Next year he took part in the Amateur World Series and 1984 Summer Olympics, where baseball was a demonstration sport. He turned professional in 1985 and played for the Dragons until retiring in 2000. The team changed its name to LG Twins in 1990. Until 2012, he remained a high KBO League scorer in several categories, including saves and saves points (first); number of wins (6th); games pitched, earned run average and innings pitched (8th); and winning percentage (10th).[citation needed]

In retirement, between 2002 and 2009 Kim worked as a pitching coach and scout for the Twins, until becoming the head baseball coach at Chung-Ang University in 2010.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "KBO".
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