Son Si-heon
Son Si-heon | |||
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NC Dinos – No. 13 | |||
Shortstop | |||
Born: | October 19, 1980|||
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KBO debut | |||
July 1, 2003, for the Doosan Bears | |||
KBO statistics (through 2016) | |||
Batting average | .268 | ||
Home runs | 61 | ||
RBI | 481 | ||
Teams | |||
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Career highlights and awards | |||
Medal record | ||
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Men's baseball | ||
Representing South Korea | ||
Asian Games | ||
2010 Guangzhou | Team |
Son Si-heon | |
Hangul | 손시헌 |
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Hanja | 孫時憲 |
Revised Romanization | Son Si-heon |
McCune–Reischauer | Son Si-hŏn |
Son Si-heon (a.k.a. Si-hyun, Hangul: 손시헌; born October 19, 1980 in Seoul) is a South Korean shortstop for the NC Dinos in the KBO League. He bats and throws right-handed.
Professional career
In 2003, Son went undrafted after a college career at Dong-eui University in Busan, and began his professional career with the Doosan Bears second team as a free agent trainee. After demonstrating his strong defensive abilities in the farm league, he was added to the Bears 26-man first team roster on July 1, 2003. After being promoted to the first team, he appeared in 59 games as a backup shortstop and batted .220 with 6 RBI.
In 2004, Son became the team's full-time shortstop. For that year he played 122 games, all at shortstop, and hit .231 with 39 RBI and 45 runs. In 2005, Son rose to his full potential, batting .276 with a career-high 59 runs and 60 RBI, and winning his first Golden Glove Award at shortstop.
After finishing the 2006 season with a .267 batting average and 34 RBI, he left the team to serve the mandatory military commitment. During the two-year duty in Korean Armed Forces Athletic Corps, Son continued to play baseball in their baseball club on the side. Son was selected for the first time in the South Korea national baseball team in 2007 for the Baseball World Cup. In 2008 he got called up to the national team again and competed in the IBAF Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament as the only amateur player.[1]
After being discharged from military service at the end of 2008, Son came back to the Bears. Then he blossomed in the 2009 season, when he posted career-highs in home runs (11), batting average (.289), hits (112), doubles (22) and stolen bases (6) with 59 RBI and 56 runs, and won his second Golden Glove Award.
On September 6, 2010, Son was selected for the South Korea national baseball team to compete in the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.[2]
Notable international careers
Year | Venue | Competition | Team | Individual Note |
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2007 | Chinese Taipei | Baseball World Cup | 5th | All-Star (SS) |
2008 | Chinese Taipei | Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament | .250 BA (1-for-4), 2 R | |
2010 | China | Asian Games | .353 BA (6-for-17), 2 RBI | |
2013 | Chinese Taipei | World Baseball Classic | 9th | .000 BA (0-for-1) |
References
- ↑ Kim, Tong-hyung (March 4, 2008). "Bullpen, Infield Top Korean Concerns". Korea Times. Archived from the original on September 29, 2012. Retrieved September 11, 2010.
- ↑ Oh, Kyu-wook (September 6, 2010). "Korea’s baseball team set". Korea Herald. Retrieved September 11, 2010.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Son Si-heon at NC Dinos Baseball Club (in Korean)