Shin Jung-rak
Hanwha Eagles – No. 39
Relief pitcher
Born: (1987-05-13) May 13, 1987
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
KBO debut
March 27, 2010, LG Twins
KBO statistics
(through August 1, 2019)
Win–loss record17–22
Earned run average5.30
Strikeouts297
Teams
Shin Jung-rak
Hangul
신정락
Hanja
申政洛
Revised RomanizationSin Jeongnak
McCune–ReischauerSin Chŏngnak

Shin Jung-rak (Hangul: 신정락, Hanja: 申政洛; born May 13, 1987, in Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do) is a South Korean relief pitcher for the Hanwha Eagles of the KBO League. He bats and throws right-handed. Shin has an unorthodox style of sidearm delivery with a low-to-mid-90s fastball and a hard slider with extreme downward movement.

Amateur career

Shin attended Bugil High School in Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do.

Upon graduation from high school in 2006, he entered Korea University in Seoul. During his three-year college career at Korea University, Shin twice helped his team reach the final of the college national championship. His best collegiate season came in 2009, which he finished with a 6–2 record, a 1.32 ERA and three saves as a starter and closer, and was named MVP of the national championship tournament. That year, Shin was selected as a member of the South Korea national baseball team and competed in the Asian Baseball Championship held in Sapporo, Japan.

Notable international careers

Year Venue Competition Team Individual Note
2009  Japan Asian Baseball Championship 1–0; 1.59 ERA (1 G, 5.2 IP, 1 ER, 7 K)

Pro career

After his senior year at Korea University Shin, who did not allow any home run during his collegiate years, was drafted with the first overall pick of the 2010 KBO Draft by the LG Twins. He made his pro league debut on March 27, 2010, against the Samsung Lions. In that game, Shin got his first hold, tossing 0.1 innings of perfect relief.

On July 28, 2019, he and Song Eun-beom, then a member of the LG Twins, moved through a 1:1 trade.[1]

References

  1. 장현구 (2019-07-28). "프로야구 LG·한화, 신정락↔송은범 맞트레이드". 연합뉴스 (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-06-18.
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