Im Tae-Hoon

Im Tae-Hoon
Doosan Bears — No. 51
Relief pitcher
Born: September 28, 1988 (1988-09-28) (age 23)
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Professional debut
KBO: April 8, 2007 for the Doosan Bears
KBO statistics
(through 2011)
Win-Loss     34-25
Saves     19
Earned run average     3.69
Strikeouts     377
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Medal record
Men's baseball
World Baseball Classic
Silver 2009 Los Angeles Team

Im Tae-Hoon (Hangul: 임태훈, Hanja: 林泰勳) (born September 28, 1988 in Seoul, South Korea) is a South Korean relief pitcher who plays for the Doosan Bears in the Korea Baseball Organization. He bats and throws right-handed.

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Amateur career

Im attended Seoul High School in Seoul, South Korea. In 2006, he was selected for the South Korea national junior team that won the gold medal at the 2006 World Junior Baseball Championship in Cuba. Im pitched 5 shutout innings, struck out 9, and allowed only 2 hits to win over Panama in the preliminary round. He started another preliminary match against Australia, and allowed 2 runs over 4.1 innings.

Notable international careers

Year Venue Competition Team Individual Note
2006  Cuba World Junior Baseball Championship

Professional career

Im debuted with the 2007 Doosan Bears. In his first KBO season, he pitched 101.1 innings with 7-3, a save, 20 holds (the league's runner-up), 93 strikeouts and a 2.40 ERA. Im eventually won the Rookie of the Year award.

In July 2008, Im was named as a member of the 2008 South Korea Olympic national baseball team together with the fellow 2006 World Junior Baseball champion Kim Kwang-Hyun. However, Im, who gave up six earned runs in six innings in his last five KBO games, also struggled during an exhibition game against the Netherlands Olympic team in Seoul on August 3, and on the next day he was finally replaced with Yoon Suk-Min of the Kia Tigers by Team Korea manager Kim Kyung-Moon.

Im finished the 2008 KBO season as a setup man with a 6-3 record and a 3.41 ERA with 6 saves, 14 holds (5th in the league) and 83 strikeouts (13th in the league) in 83 innings pitched.

In March 2009, Im earned a late slot on the South Korea national baseball team for the 2009 World Baseball Classic, replacing Hwang Doo-Sung three days before the start of the WBC. Im, the youngest player on the Korean roster, appeared in 2 games against Japan and Chinese Taipei, and pitched 3.1 innings, allowing one run and five hits.

Notable international careers

Year Venue Competition Team Individual Note
2007  Chinese Taipei Asian Baseball Championship
2009  United States World Baseball Classic 0-0; 2.70 ERA (2 G, 3.1 IP, 1 ER, 3 K)
2010  China Guangzhou Asian Games 1-0; 0.00 ERA (1 G, 5.0 IP, 0 ER, 9 K)

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