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Shin-Soo Choo (Korean: 추신수; Hanja: 秋信守; RR: Chu Sinsu; Korean pronunciation: [tɕʰu.ɕin.su]; born July 13, 1982) is a South Korean former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners , Cleveland Indians , Cincinnati Reds , and Texas Rangers , before ending his career in the ...
Shin-soo Choo: April 21, 2005 22 years, 282 days: September 27, 2020: 1,652 Outfielder: Seattle Mariners (2005–2006) Cleveland Indians (2006–2012) Cincinnati Reds ...
In 2000, he was selected for the South Korean Junior National Team as a pitcher. The team won the 2000 World Junior Baseball Championship in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and Lee led the attack alongside Kim Tae-kyun, Choo Shin-soo (the eventual MVP of this event) and Jeong Keun-woo as a cleanup hitter by racking up 3 home runs.
This is a list of cast members of the South Korean anthology television series School produced by KBS2.The series have been noted for fielding an entirely different cast in every season of the series.
July 26, 2006: Ben Broussard was traded by the Cleveland Indians with cash to the Seattle Mariners for a player to be named later and Shin-Soo Choo. The Seattle Mariners sent Shawn Nottingham (minors) (August 24, 2006) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade. [6]
On August 2, 2009, Kim was hit with a batted ball hit by Kim Hyun-soo when he had one of the worst pitching performances in his KBO League career, allowing 4 runs in just 2 innings against the Doosan Bears. He suffered a fracture on the back of his hand and he was out for the season as the result.
Master in the House (Korean: 집사부일체, [tɕips͈abu.iɭtɕʰe]; abbreviated as Jipsabu) is a South Korean television program that aired on SBS weekly on Sundays at 18:25 (KST) from December 31, 2017, until the conclusion of Season 1 on September 18, 2022, when the show went on hiatus.
Lee Seung-yuop (born 18 August 1976) is a retired baseball player and the current manager of the Doosan Bears. [2] He spent most of his career with the Samsung Lions of the KBO League.