Choi Jeong

South Korean baseball player (born 1987)
Baseball player
Choi Jeong
Choi playing for the South Korea national team in the 2013 World Baseball Classic
SSG Landers – No. 14
Third baseman
Born: (1987-02-28) February 28, 1987 (age 37)
Icheon, South Korea
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
KBO debut
April 2, 2005, for the SK Wyverns
KBO statistics
(through June 7, 2024)
Batting average.287
Home runs476
Run batted in1,508
Teams
  • SK Wyverns / SSG Landers (2005–present)
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing  South Korea
World Baseball Classic
Silver medal – second place 2009 Los Angeles Team
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2010 Guangzhou Team
Choi Jeong
Hangul
최정
Hanja
崔廷
Revised RomanizationChoe Jeong
McCune–ReischauerCh'oe Chŏng

Choi Jeong (Korean최정; born February 28, 1987) is a third baseman who has played his whole career for the SK Wyverns (known as the SSG Landers beginning in 2021) in the Korea Baseball Organization. He bats and throws right-handed. Choi's 488 career home runs rank first on the KBO all-time list. His 313 career hit-by-pitches (HBP) is the most in the KBO as well as the world record. He was hit by his 288th pitch in 2021 and surpassed Hughie Jennings' 287 hit-by-pitches.[1]

Education

  • Suwon Yushin High School
  • Anyang Pyongchon Middle School
  • Seongnam Daeil Elementary School

Amateur career

While playing for Yushin High School in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, he batted 4th and threw in the mid-90s, playing all nine positions as a No.1 starting pitcher and position player.

In July 2004, Choi was selected for the South Korea national junior team as a pitcher and participated in the 2004 World Junior Baseball Championship held in Taiwan. Choi started South Korea's first match in the preliminary round, and pitched 5 innings and gave up a run, leading his team to a 5–2 victory over Italy. South Korea eventually won the bronze medal at the competition.

In December 2004, he was named best high school batter of the year.

Notable international careers

Year Venue Competition Team
2004  Chinese Taipei World Junior Baseball Championship

Professional career

Signed by the SK Wyverns, Choi made his pro league debut in the 2005 season. He was successful as both a starting pitcher and a slugger in high school, but finally decided to be a full-time batter for his pro career.

As a third baseman, he had several mediocre seasons, but broke out in 2007 when he had 109 hits, 16 home runs and batted .267.

In 2008, Choi helped his team to become two-time Korean Series Champions, and he was finally named the series MVP.

In 2016 and 2017, Choi became the best power-hitter in the KBO, leading the league in home runs both seasons, with 40 and 46 home runs, respectively.

Choi became a free agent after the 2018 season, staying with the Wyverns at 10.6 billion won in total for six years.[2]

In 2019 Choi led the league in HBP with 26; it was the seventh time he had 20+ HBP in 11 seasons. He was hit by pitch another 20 times in 2020.

On April 24, 2024, Choi hit his 468th career home run, passing Lee Seung-yuop to become the all–time KBO home run leader.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "KBO's top baseball magnet passes MLB mark with 288th hit-by-pitch," The Korea Herald (August 19, 2021)
  2. ^ 하, 남직 (2018-12-05). "최정, 6년 106억원에 SK와 잔류 계약…KBO 공식 최장 타이(종합)". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  3. ^ "Landers slugger Choi Jeong becomes new KBO career home run leader". The Korea Times. Retrieved April 29, 2024.
  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Choi Jeong at SK Wyverns Baseball Club (in Korean)
  • Choi Jeong Fancafe at Naver (in Korean)
  • Choi Jeong on Cyworld (in Korean)
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SSG Landers current roster
Active roster
  • 2 Park Seong-han
  • 5 Kim Chan-hyung
  • 6 Kim Sung-hyun
  • 7 Choi Jun-woo
  • 10 An Sang-hyun
  • 13 Ha Jae-hoon
  • 14 Choi Jeong
  • 15 Ko Hyo-jun
  • 16 Lee Geun-wook
  • 17 Choo Shin-soo
  • 18 Ko Myeong-jun
  • 19 Jo Byeong-hyeon
  • 20 Cho Hyeong-woo
  • 22 Seo Jin-yong
  • 24 Kim Min-sik
  • 25 Kim Joo-on
  • 27 Guillermo Heredia
  • 28 Song Young-jin
  • 29 Kim Kwang-hyun
  • 33 Drew Anderson
  • 34 Han Doo-sol
  • 35 Han Yoo-seom
  • 37 Oh Tae-gon
  • 38 Noh Kyung-eun
  • 39 Lee Ki-soon
  • 41 Park Min-ho
  • 42 Moon Seung-won
  • 47 Oh Won-seok
  • 49 Kang Jin-sung
  • 50 Park Jong-hun
  • 52 Choi Kyeung-mo
  • 54 Choi Ji-hoon
  • 55 Roenis Elías
  • 56 Jeon Ui-san
  • 57 Park Si-hoo
  • 59 Lee Ji-young
  • 63 Ryu Hyo-seung
  • 64 Kim Chang-pyeong
  • 67 Choi Min-jun
  • 92 Lee Ro-un
  • 93 Park Ji-hwan
  • 94 Choi Hyun-seok
  • 95 Jeong Jun-jae
  • 96 Jung Hyeon-seung
Coaching Staff
  • Manager 85 Youm Kyoung-youb
  • Bench coach 80 Park Kyung-oan
  • Pitching 74 Choi Sang-deok
  • Defense 78 Kim Il-kyoung
  • Base running 84 Cho Dong-hwa
  • Battery 81 Choi Kyung-chul
  • Third base 86 Jeong Soo-seong
  • Hitting 72 Lee Jin-young
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South Korea roster2009 World Baseball Classic runners-up
  • Manager 81 Kim In-sik
  • Bench coach 80 Kim Seong-han
  • Pitching coach 79 Yang Sang-moon
  • Hitting coach 78 Lee Soon-chul
  • Third base coach 77 Ryu Joong-il
  • First base coach 76 Kim Min-ho
  • Battery coach 75 Kang Sung-woo
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South Korea baseball roster2010 Asian Games Champions
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South Korea roster2013 World Baseball Classic
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South Korea roster2023 World Baseball Classic
Manager
71 Lee Kang-chul
Coaches
Hitting Coach 77 Kim Ki-tai
Pitching Coach 91 Jong Hyun-wook
First Base Coach 76 Kim Min-jae
Third Base Coach 72 Kim Min-ho
Bullpen Coach 81 Bae Young-soo
Quality Control Coach 88 Shim Jae-hak
Catching Coach 70 Jin Kab-yong