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'''Kim Sung-Keun''' ([[Hangul]]: 김성근, [[Hanja]]: 金星根) (born December 13, 1942 in [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]]) is a retired [[South Korea]]n [[left-handed]] [[baseball]] [[pitcher]] and the [[manager (baseball)|manager]] for the [[Hanwha Eagles]].
'''Kim Sung-keun''' ([[Hangul]]: 김성근, [[Hanja]]: 金星根) (born December 13, 1942 in [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]]) is a retired [[South Korea]]n [[left-handed]] [[baseball]] [[pitcher]] and the [[manager (baseball)|manager]] for the [[Hanwha Eagles]].


He has spent his childhood as a resident of Japan and adopted a Japanese name (Seikon Kanebayashi), but remains a Korean citizen, thus making him a [[Zainichi Korean]].
He has spent his childhood as a resident of Japan and adopted a Japanese name (Seikon Kanebayashi), but remains a Korean citizen, thus making him a [[Zainichi Korean]].

Revision as of 15:40, 20 April 2017

Kim Sung-keun
Hanwha Eagles – No. 38
Manager
Born: (1942-12-13) 13 December 1942 (age 82)
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
Teams
As coach

As manager

Career highlights and awards
Kim Sung-keun
Hangul
김성근
Hanja
金星根
Revised RomanizationGim Seonggeun
McCune–ReischauerKim Sŏnggŭn

Template:Korean name

Kim Sung-keun (Hangul: 김성근, Hanja: 金星根) (born December 13, 1942 in Kyoto, Japan) is a retired South Korean left-handed baseball pitcher and the manager for the Hanwha Eagles.

He has spent his childhood as a resident of Japan and adopted a Japanese name (Seikon Kanebayashi), but remains a Korean citizen, thus making him a Zainichi Korean.

Kim led the SK Wyverns to victory of the 2007, 2008 and 2010 Korean Series.

Manager career

Season by season records

Year Pennant Race Games W L D Win %
2007 1 126 73 48 5 0.603
2008 1 126 83 43 0 0.659
2009 2 133 80 47 6 0.602
2010 1 133 84 47 2 0.632

References