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{{short description|South Korean baseball player}}
{{Korean name|Oh}}
{{Infobox baseball biography
{{Infobox baseball biography
|name=Oh Jae-Young
|name=Oh Ju-won
|image=
|image=
|position=[[Relief pitcher]]
|position=[[Relief pitcher]]
| team = Nexen Heroes
| team =
|number=15
|number=
|bats=Left
|bats=Left
|throws=Left
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|debutleague=[[Korea Professional Baseball|KBO]]
|debutleague=[[Korea Professional Baseball|KBO]]
|debutyear=2004
|debutyear=2004
|debutdate=
|debutdate=April 4
|debutteam=[[Hyundai Unicorns]]
|debutteam=[[Hyundai Unicorns]]
|finalleague=[[Korea Professional Baseball|KBO]]
| statyear = 2012 season
|finalyear=2021
|finaldate=September 25
|finalteam=[[Kiwoom Heroes]]
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|statleague=KBO
|statleague=KBO
|stat1label=[[Win (baseball)|Win-Loss]]
|stat1label=[[Win–loss record (pitching)|Win–loss record]]
|stat1value=17-29
|stat1value=41–57
|stat2label=[[Hold (baseball)|Holds]]
|stat4label=[[Hold (baseball)|Holds]]
|stat4value=84
|stat2value=38
|stat3label=[[Strikeout]]s
|stat3label=[[Strikeout]]s
|stat3value=255
|stat3value=525
|stat4label=[[Earned run average]]
|stat2label=[[Earned run average]]
|stat4value=4.23
|stat2value=4.67
|teams=<nowiki></nowiki>
|teams=
*[[Hyundai Unicorns]] ([[2004 in baseball|2004]]&ndash;[[2006 in baseball|2006]])
* [[Hyundai Unicorns]] ([[2004 in baseball|2004]]&ndash;[[2006 in baseball|2006]])
*[[NEXEN Heroes]] ([[2009 in baseball|2009]]&ndash;present)
* [[Sangmu Baseball Team]] ([[2006 in baseball|2006]]&ndash;[[2008 in baseball|2008]])
* [[Kiwoom Heroes|Nexen / Kiwoom Heroes]] ([[2009 in baseball|2009]]&ndash;[[2021 in baseball|2021]])
| highlights = <nowiki></nowiki>
| highlights =
* 2004 [[Korean Series]] champion
* 2004 [[Korean Series]] champion
* 2004 [[Korea Baseball Organization|KBO]] Rookie of the Year
* 2004 [[Korea Baseball Organization|KBO]] Rookie of the Year
}}
}}
{{Infobox Korean name
|hangul = 오주원
|hanja =
|rr = O Juwon
|mr = O Chuwŏn
}}
{{family name hatnote|Oh||lang=Korean}}


'''Oh Jae-Young''' ([[Hangul]]: 오재영, [[Hanja]]: 吳在永) (born March 31, 1985 in [[Seoul]]) is a [[Koreans|South Korean]] [[relief pitcher]] who plays for the [[Nexen Heroes]] in the [[Korea Professional Baseball|South Korean professional baseball league]]. He bats and throws [[left-handed]].
'''Oh Ju-won''' ({{Korean|hangul=오주원}}; born March 31, 1985) is a South Korean [[relief pitcher]] who played for the [[Kiwoom Heroes]] of the [[KBO League]]. He bats and throws left-handed.


==Amateur career==
==Amateur career==


While attending Cheongwon High School in [[Seoul]], Oh was considered one of the top lefty high school pitching prospects. In {{by|2003}}, he was selected for the South Korea national junior baseball team and competed in the 5th [[Asian Junior Baseball Championship]] held in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]], where South Korea won its second Asian Championship, beating [[Chinese Taipei]] in the final game.
While attending Cheongwon High School in [[Seoul]], Oh was considered one of the top lefty high school pitching prospects. In {{baseball year|2003}}, he was selected for the South Korea national junior baseball team and competed in the 5th [[Asian Junior Baseball Championship]] held in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]], where South Korea won its second Asian Championship, beating [[Chinese Taipei]] in the final game.


=== Notable international careers ===
=== Notable international career ===


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==Professional career==
==Professional career==
Upon graduation from Cheongwon High School in Seoul, Oh was drafted by the [[Hyundai Unicorns]] in the 2nd round (12th overall) of the {{by|2004}} [[Korea Baseball Organization|KBO]] Draft. In the 2004 KBO season, Oh immediately earned a spot in the Unicorns starting rotation as a rookie. He finished his rookie season with a record of 10-9, an ERA of 3.99 and 113 strikeouts in 149 innings pitched. Oh helped lead the Unicorns to the 2004 [[Korean Series]], where he started Game 5. In that game, Oh earned a win, allowing only one run over 5.1 innings against the [[Samsung Lions]]. At the end of the season, Oh won the 2004 KBO Rookie of the Year Award.
Upon graduation from Cheongwon High School in Seoul, Oh was drafted by the [[Hyundai Unicorns]] in the 2nd round (12th overall) of the {{baseball year|2004}} [[Korea Baseball Organization|KBO]] Draft. In the 2004 KBO season, Oh immediately earned a spot in the Unicorns starting rotation as a rookie. He finished his rookie season with a record of 10-9, an ERA of 3.99 and 113 strikeouts in 149 innings pitched. Oh helped lead the Unicorns to the 2004 [[Korean Series]], where he started Game 5. In that game, Oh earned a win, allowing only one run over 5.1 innings against the [[Samsung Lions]]. At the end of the season, Oh won the 2004 KBO Rookie of the Year Award.


In {{by|2005}}, however, Oh suffered a disastrous and injury-riddled sophomore slump, finishing the season with a 1-11 record and a 6.01 ERA.
In {{baseball year|2005}}, Oh suffered a disastrous and injury-riddled sophomore slump, finishing the season with a 1-11 record and a 6.01 ERA.


In {{by|2006}}, Oh only appeared in 4 games, posting a 1-1 record and a 4.61 ERA in 13.2 innings pitched. After the season, he joined the [[Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps Baseball Team]] to serve two years of mandatory military service.
In {{baseball year|2006}}, Oh only appeared in 4 games, posting a 1-1 record and a 4.61 ERA in 13.2 innings pitched. After the season, he joined the [[Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps Baseball Team]] to serve two years of mandatory military service.


In {{by|2009}}, Oh returned to the pro league after finishing the military duty but had a mediocre comeback season, posting a 1-2 record and 5 [[Hold (baseball)|hold]]s with a 4.08 ERA as a relief pitcher.
In {{baseball year|2009}}, Oh returned to the pro league after finishing the military duty but had a mediocre comeback season, posting a 1-2 record and 5 [[Hold (baseball)|hold]]s with a 4.08 ERA as a relief pitcher.


In {{by|2010}}, Oh played a vital role in the Heroes' bullpen, appearing in a team-leading 69 games (4th in the league). He lowered his ERA to 2.38 and notched 9 holds with a record of 1-0.
In {{baseball year|2010}}, Oh played a vital role in the Heroes' bullpen, appearing in a team-leading 69 games (4th in the league). He lowered his ERA to 2.38 and notched 9 holds with a record of 1-0.


In {{by|2011}}, Oh had the best season as a setup man, racking up a career-high 20 holds which ranked him third behind Jung Woo-Ram's 25 and [[Jong Hyun-Wook]]'s 24. He was the only Hero relief pitcher to appear in over 60 games for two consecutive seasons.
In {{baseball year|2011}}, Oh had the best season as a setup man, racking up a career-high 20 holds which ranked him third behind Jung Woo-Ram's 25 and [[Jong Hyun-Wook]]'s 24. He was the only Hero relief pitcher to appear in over 60 games for two consecutive seasons.

After 2019 season, he earned FA qualification and stayed at 700 million won for two years.<ref>{{Cite web|last=신 |first=창용|date=2020-01-28|title=FA 투수 오주원, 2년 총액 7억원에 키움 잔류|url=https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20200128159700007|access-date=2020-06-18|website=[[Yonhap News Agency]]|language=ko}}</ref>

==References==
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* Profile and stats from [http://www.koreabaseball.com/Record/PitcherDetail1.aspx?pcode=74359 KBO (official website)]
* Profile and stats at [http://www.koreabaseball.com/Record/Player/PitcherDetail/Basic.aspx?playerId=74359 KBO official website]


{{KBO League Rookie of the Year}}
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| DATE OF BIRTH = March 31, 1985
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]
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| PLACE OF DEATH =
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[[Category:1985 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
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[[Category:Baseball players from Seoul]]
[[Category:Hyundai Unicorns players]]
[[Category:Hyundai Unicorns players]]
[[Category:Nexen Heroes players]]
[[Category:Kiwoom Heroes players]]
[[Category:21st-century South Korean sportsmen]]
[[Category:South Korean baseball players]]
[[Category:South Korean baseball players]]
[[Category:Korea Professional Baseball pitchers]]
[[Category:KBO League pitchers]]
[[Category:KBO League Rookie of the Year Award winners]]

Latest revision as of 10:23, 31 December 2024

Oh Ju-won
Relief pitcher
Born: (1985-03-31) March 31, 1985 (age 39)
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
KBO debut
April 4, 2004, for the Hyundai Unicorns
Last KBO appearance
September 25, 2021, for the Kiwoom Heroes
KBO statistics
Win–loss record41–57
Earned run average4.67
Strikeouts525
Holds84
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Oh Ju-won
Hangul
오주원
Revised RomanizationO Juwon
McCune–ReischauerO Chuwŏn

Oh Ju-won (Korean오주원; born March 31, 1985) is a South Korean relief pitcher who played for the Kiwoom Heroes of the KBO League. He bats and throws left-handed.

Amateur career

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While attending Cheongwon High School in Seoul, Oh was considered one of the top lefty high school pitching prospects. In 2003, he was selected for the South Korea national junior baseball team and competed in the 5th Asian Junior Baseball Championship held in Bangkok, Thailand, where South Korea won its second Asian Championship, beating Chinese Taipei in the final game.

Notable international career

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Year Venue Competition  Team 
 2003    Thailand   Asian Junior Baseball Championship 

Professional career

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Upon graduation from Cheongwon High School in Seoul, Oh was drafted by the Hyundai Unicorns in the 2nd round (12th overall) of the 2004 KBO Draft. In the 2004 KBO season, Oh immediately earned a spot in the Unicorns starting rotation as a rookie. He finished his rookie season with a record of 10-9, an ERA of 3.99 and 113 strikeouts in 149 innings pitched. Oh helped lead the Unicorns to the 2004 Korean Series, where he started Game 5. In that game, Oh earned a win, allowing only one run over 5.1 innings against the Samsung Lions. At the end of the season, Oh won the 2004 KBO Rookie of the Year Award.

In 2005, Oh suffered a disastrous and injury-riddled sophomore slump, finishing the season with a 1-11 record and a 6.01 ERA.

In 2006, Oh only appeared in 4 games, posting a 1-1 record and a 4.61 ERA in 13.2 innings pitched. After the season, he joined the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps Baseball Team to serve two years of mandatory military service.

In 2009, Oh returned to the pro league after finishing the military duty but had a mediocre comeback season, posting a 1-2 record and 5 holds with a 4.08 ERA as a relief pitcher.

In 2010, Oh played a vital role in the Heroes' bullpen, appearing in a team-leading 69 games (4th in the league). He lowered his ERA to 2.38 and notched 9 holds with a record of 1-0.

In 2011, Oh had the best season as a setup man, racking up a career-high 20 holds which ranked him third behind Jung Woo-Ram's 25 and Jong Hyun-Wook's 24. He was the only Hero relief pitcher to appear in over 60 games for two consecutive seasons.

After 2019 season, he earned FA qualification and stayed at 700 million won for two years.[1]

References

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  1. ^ 신, 창용 (2020-01-28). "FA 투수 오주원, 2년 총액 7억원에 키움 잔류". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-06-18.
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