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The Lions would also win the championship in 2002, 2005 and 2006, having the best record in each one of those years. In 2010, Ryu Jung-il was hired as the new manager of the Samsung Lions. He led the team to the best record in the league and its fifth KBO title in 2011. After the KBO League, the Samsung Lions won the Asian Series championship ...
Because the Samsung Lions won both half-season pennants (with a still single-season record .706 winning percentage), the Lions won the title outright so no Korean Series was played that year. [ 12 ] Because of the lack of a postseason in 1985, the next year saw some major changes, with the adoption of a playoff system, in which the top two ...
Lee was a regular catcher of the Lions during the 1982 season and helped his team to reach to the inaugural Korean Series, where the Lions lost to the OB Bears, 4–1–1. Lee, nicknamed " Hulk " and " Babe Ruth of Korea " for his power and home run ability, [ 3 ] was a full-time catcher and first baseman for 16 seasons with the Samsung Lions ...
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1990, for the Samsung Lions: KBO statistics; Win–loss: 103–74: Saves: 26: Earned Run Average: 2.46: Strikeouts: 1019: Teams; As player. Lotte Giants (1983–1988) Samsung Lions (1989–1990) As coach. Hanwha Eagles (2001, 2005–2008) Career highlights and awards; Became the only pitcher to earn 4 wins in a Korean Series in KBO history (1984)
Yun Sung-hwan (Korean: 윤성환; born October 8, 1981, in Busan, South Korea) is a starting pitcher for the Samsung Lions of the KBO League. [1] His nickname is Yun Taeja (Crown Prince Yun), for being the best pitcher that Sun Dong-yol has trained.
The Lions' last playoff win of course came in the 1991 season — read our oral history of that epic win — in a shellacking of the Dallas Cowboys, the lasting image Barry Sanders popping free ...
Teams Samsung Lions ( 2022 –present) Lee Jae-hyeon ( Korean : 이재현 ; born February 4, 2003, in Seoul ) is a South Korean shortstop for the Samsung Lions in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO).