An Chi-hong

South Korean baseball player
Baseball player
An Chi-hong
Hanwha Eagles – No. 3
Infielder
Born: (1990-07-02) July 2, 1990 (age 33)
Seoul, South Korea
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
KBO debut
April 4, 2009, for the Kia Tigers
KBO statistics
(through August 1, 2019)
Batting average.299
RBI574
Home runs98
Teams
  • Kia Tigers (2009–2019)
  • Lotte Giants (2020–2023)
  • Hanwha Eagles (2024–present)
Career highlights and awards
  • 2009 KBO All-Star Game MVP
  • Korean Series champion (2009)
  • KBO Golden Glove Award winner (2011)
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing  South Korea
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2018 Asian Games Team

An Chi-hong (Korean안치홍; Hanja安致弘; born July 2, 1990) is a South Korean infielder who plays for the Lotte Giants of the KBO League. He bats and throws right-handed.

Amateur career

While attending Seoul High School in Seoul, An was considered one of the top shortstops in the Korean high school baseball league. As a sophomore, he drew national attention at the President's Cup National High School Baseball Championship held in April 2007, where his team finished runner-up and An won batting, home runs and RBI titles.

Professional career

Drafted by the Kia Tigers in the 2nd round (1st pick, 9th overall) of the 2009 KBO Draft, An made his pro debut on April 4, 2009. On July 2, he became the fourth straight-from-high-school rookie to hit double digit home runs in KBO history, smacking two home runs against the Samsung Lions.

An was selected for the Best 10 of the 2009 KBO All-Star Game. He became the first rookie player to earn the All-Star Best 10 honors since Lee Byung-Kyu and Jin Kab-Yong in 1997. In the All-Star Game in Gwangju on July 25, A hit a two-run home run in the 5th inning, which made him the youngest ever to be named KBO All-Star Game MVP.

An finished his rookie season with a batting average of .235 (44th in the league) and 14 home runs. Although An was the only rookie player to be eligible for the batting title in the 2009 season, having 436 plate appearances in 123 games, he failed to make the Rookie of the Year title, losing out to saves champion Lee Yong-Chan of the Doosan Bears.

International career

In August 2007, he was selected for the South Korea national junior baseball team and participated in the Asian Junior Baseball Championship held in Taichung, Taiwan.

In 2008, An was selected for the South Korea national junior baseball team again to compete at the World Junior Baseball Championship, where they claimed their fifth tournament title. In the tourney, he batted .333 (10-for-30) with 8 RBIs and 8 runs, playing in all 8 games as a second and third baseman, and was named Best Defensive Player.

In 2018, he represented South Korea at the 2018 Asian Games.[1]

Year Venue Competition Team Individual Note
2007  Chinese Taipei Asian Junior Baseball Championship .111 BA (1-for-9)
2008  Canada World Junior Baseball Championship .333 BA (10-for-30), 8 RBI, 8 R, 5 BB
Best Defensive Player

Awards and honors

  • 2009 All-Star Game MVP
  • 2011 Gold Glove second baseman.

References

  1. ^ "2018 자카르타-팔렘방 아시안게임 야구 국가대표팀 최종 엔트리 확정" (in Korean). Korea Baseball Organization. June 11, 2018. Retrieved August 29, 2018.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from the KBO official website
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Hanwha Eagles current roster
Manager
  • 92 Choi Won-ho
Pitchers
  • 99 Ryu Hyun-jin
  • 1 Moon Dong-ju
  • 4 Lee Seung-gwan
  • 5 Yun Dae-kyung
  • 11 Nam Ji-min
  • 15 Kim Ki-joong
  • 18 Lee Sang-kyu
  • 19 Lee Chung-ho
  • 20 Félix Peña
  • 26 Han Seung-hyuk
  • 27 Lee Min-woo
  • 28 Jang Si-hwan
  • 29 Hwang Jun-seo
  • 31 Jung Yi-hwang
  • 34 Ricardo Sánchez
  • 36 Jang Min-jae
  • 38 Kim Jong-soo
  • 39 Bae Min-seo
  • 40 Jang Ji-su
  • 46 Lee Tae-yang
  • 47 Kim Beom-su
  • 53 Kim Min-woo
  • 54 Kim Seo-hyeon
  • 57 Jung Woo-ram
  • 58 Park Sang-won
  • 59 Han Seung-ju
  • 60 Kim Kyu-yeon
  • 61 Bae Dong-hyun
  • 63 Park Seong-woong
  • 66 Ju Hyun-sang
  • 67 Oh Se-hoon
  • 68 Cho Dong-uk
  • 69 Oh Dong-uk
  • 93 Kim Bum-jun
  • 97 Sung Ji-hun
  • 04 Kim Seung-il
  • 05 Kim Do-been
  • 101 Moon Seung-jin
  • 103 Cho Eun
  • 104 Yang Gyeong-mo
  • 105 Song Seong-hoon
  • 107 Lee Gi-chang
  • 110 Won Jong-hyeok
  • 112 Seung Ji-hwan
  • 113 Lee Sung-min
Catchers
  • 10 Heo Gwan-hoe
  • 12 Lee Jae-yong
  • 13 Choi Jae-hoon
  • 32 Lee Jae-won
  • 42 Park Sang-un
  • 44 Ahn Jin
  • 62 Kim Hyun-woo
  • 96 Chang Kyu-hyun
  • 01 Seo Jeong-hoon
  • 109 Lee Seung-hyun
Infielders
  • 2 Kim Min-gi
  • 3 An Chi-hong
  • 6 Han Kyeong-been
  • 7 Lee Do-yun
  • 8 Roh Si-hwan
  • 16 Ha Ju-suk
  • 25 Kim Tae-yean
  • 37 Kim In-hwan
  • 43 Jung Eun-won
  • 48 Jo Han-min
  • 49 Lee Min-jun
  • 56 Kim Geon
  • 64 Moon Hyun-bin
  • 94 Jeong An-seok
  • 95 Hwang Young-mook
  • 98 Lee Sung-won
  • 102 Song Ho-jung
Outfielders
  • 9 Kim Kang-min
  • 14 Lee Myung-ki
  • 17 Kwon Kwang-min
  • 22 Chae Eun-seong
  • 24 Lim Jong-chan
  • 30 Yonathan Perlaza
  • 33 Yoo Ro-kyeul
  • 41 Choi In-ho
  • 45 Lee Jin-young
  • 50 Lee Won-seok
  • 51 Jang Jin-hyuk
  • 65 Lee Sang-hyuk
  • 02 Kwon Dong-wook
  • 03 Kim Sun-dong
  • 06 Kim Jun-seok
  • 106 Yu Min
  • 108 Choi Jun-seo
  • 111 Kwon Hyeon
  • 114 Shin Wo-jae