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释义

  1. Amateur career

      Notable international championships 

  2. Professional career

     Samsung Lions (2005–2013)  Hanshin Tigers (2014–2015)  St. Louis Cardinals (2016–2017)  Toronto Blue Jays and Colorado Rockies (2018–present)  Notable international championships 

  3. Playing style

  4. Personal life

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{short description|South Korean baseball player}}{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2016}}{{Infobox baseball biography
| name = Seung-hwan Oh
| image = Seung-hwan Oh boss.jpg
| image_size = 250px
| caption = Oh with the Cardinals in 2016
| team = Colorado Rockies
| number = 18
| position = Relief pitcher
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1982|7|15}}
| birth_place = Jeongeup, South Korea
| bats = Right
| throws = Right
| debutleague = KBO
| debutdate = April 3
| debutyear = 2005
| debutteam = Samsung Lions
| debut2league= NPB
| debut2date = March 29
| debut2year = 2014
| debut2team = Hanshin Tigers
| debut3league= MLB
| debut3date = April 3
| debut3year = 2016
| debut3team = St. Louis Cardinals
| statleague = KBO
| stat1label = Win–loss record
| stat1value = 28–13
| stat2label = Earned run average
| stat2value = 1.69
| stat3label = Strikeouts
| stat3value = 625
| stat4label = Saves
| stat4value = 277
| stat2league = NPB
| stat21label = Win–loss record
| stat21value = 4–7
| stat22label = Earned run average
| stat22value = 2.25
| stat23label = Strikeouts
| stat23value = 147
| stat24label = Saves
| stat24value = 80
| stat3year = April 2, 2019
| stat3league = MLB
| stat31label = Win–loss record
| stat31value = 13–12
| stat32label = Earned run average
| stat32value = 2.79
| stat33label = Strikeouts
| stat33value = 237
| stat34label = Saves
| stat34value = 42
| teams =
  • Samsung Lions ({{by|2005}}–{{by|2013}})
  • Hanshin Tigers ({{npby|2014}}–{{npby|2015}})
  • St. Louis Cardinals ({{mlby|2016}}–{{mlby|2017}})
  • Toronto Blue Jays ({{mlby|2018}})
  • Colorado Rockies ({{mlby|2018}}–present)

| awards =KBO
  • 7× KBO All-Star (2005–2008, 2011–2013)
  • 5× KBO Relief Man Award (2006–2008, 2011, 2012)
  • KBO Rookie of the Year (2005)
  • 5× Korean Series champion (2005, 2006, 2011–2013)
  • 2× Korean Series MVP (2005, 2011)
  • Asia Series champion (2011)
NPB
  • NPB All-Star (2015)
  • CLCS MVP (2014)
  • 2× NPB saves leader (2014, 2015)
Professional records
  • KBO League all-time saves leader (277)
  • KBO League fewest games to reach 100 saves
  • NBP most saves by Korean pitcher in a single season (41)

|medaltemplates={{MedalSport | Men's baseball}}{{MedalCountry | {{KOR}}}}{{MedalCompetition | Asian Games}}{{MedalBronze | 2006 Doha | Team}}{{MedalCompetition | Summer Olympics}}{{MedalGold | 2008 Beijing | Team}}{{MedalCompetition | World Baseball Classic}}{{MedalBronze | 2006 San Diego | Team}}{{MedalSilver | 2009 Los Angeles | Team}}
}}{{Infobox Korean name
| hangul = {{linktext|오|승|환}}
| hanja = {{linktext|吳|昇|桓}}
| rr = O Seung-hwan
| mr = O Sŭng-hwan
}}{{Eastern name order|Oh Seung-hwan}}Seung-hwan Oh (Hangul: ; {{ko-hhrm|hangul=오승환|hanja=吳昇桓}}; {{IPA-ko|o.sɯŋ.ɦwan}}; born July 15, 1982) is a South Korean professional baseball relief pitcher for the Colorado Rockies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Samsung Lions of the KBO League in South Korea, the Hanshin Tigers of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) in Japan, and the St. Louis Cardinals and Toronto Blue Jays in MLB. He is known as "Dol-bucheo" (Stone Buddha) for being unshaken and maintaining an emotionless face in every situation. His prowess as a relief pitcher also earned him the nickname "Kkeut-pan Wang" (Final Boss), in South Korea and among Cardinal fans.[1]

Amateur career

Oh attended Kyunggi High School in Seoul, South Korea. He had been a pitcher since he began baseball, but he switched to the outfield after getting serious arm injuries in 1999. He joined the 2001 KBO draft at the end of his last high school season, but, despite intriguing some MLB scouts, went undrafted, and Oh elected to attend college instead.

Upon graduation from high school, Oh started his collegiate career at Dankook University, but missed the entire 2001 and 2002 seasons after undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2001.

In 2003, he came back to the mound, pitching limited innings as a relief pitcher.

In 2004, his senior year at Dankook University, Oh won most of the Korean college pitching awards. In June, Oh made his first appearance for the South Korea national baseball team at the 2004 World University Baseball Championship held in Tainan, Taiwan. He led his team to the bronze medal, playing most of the games in closer duty.{{cn|date=February 2018}}

Notable international championships

YearVenueCompetitionTeamIndividual Note
2004TPE}}World University Baseball Championship

Professional career

Samsung Lions (2005–2013)

The Samsung Lions selected Oh in the second round (5th pick, 12th overall) of the 2005 KBO First Year Players draft. After signing with the club, he contributed a strong rookie season as a setup man and closer in 2005, going 10–1 with a 1.18 ERA, 16 saves (sixth in the league) and 115 strikeouts (fifth in the league) in 99 innings pitched over 61 games. In the 2005 Korean Series, he pitched seven scoreless innings with 11 strikeouts, appearing in three games as a closer to lead his team to the championship. He won the Korean Series Most Valuable Player Award. After the season, Oh was named the KBO League Rookie of the Year.[2]

Prior to his second season, Oh was selected to the roster of the South Korea national baseball team for the inaugural World Baseball Classic. That year, he achieved the first of two consecutive seasons with 40-plus saves, 2006 and 2007. His 47 saves in 2006 set a KBO League record for one season, a total he repeated in 2011.[3]

Recording his 100th save in fewer games than anyone in KBO League history, Oh became the KBO League's all-time saves leader with 277.[2] He collected his 200th save in his 333rd career appearance, making him the fastest player in all of the world's top professional leagues to achieve that total, surpassing the mark of 359 forged by Jonathan Papelbon of Major League Baseball.[3]

A shoulder injury began interfering with Oh's performance in 2009 and continued into 2010. He had his second elbow surgery to remove bone spurs in 2010 and returned to the playoffs in the same year.[3]

While Oh was still playing for the Lions, they became KBO League champions four more times. The Lions defeated the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, the Nippon Professional Baseball champions, to earn the Asia Series championship in 2011, and become the first non-Japanese team to win. Oh earned his second Korean Series MVP Award in 2011.[2]

He also posted a stellar 1.69 ERA in 444 games over the nine seasons that he played for Samsung Lions.[4] Every season with the Lions, Oh turned in an ERA under 2.00, except 2009–10, which were shortened by injuries.

Hanshin Tigers (2014–2015)

On November 22, 2013, Oh signed a two-year, 990 million yen contract with the Hanshin Tigers, the biggest contract for a Korean baseball player in Japan.[4] Tigers' manager Wada Yutaka suggested offering some Korean-language classes for his players to better communicate with their new teammate, especially the catchers and pitching coaches.[5]

All throughout the 2014 season, he played the role as the Tiger's top closer. He became the second Korean player to break the 300-save mark after Lim Chang-yong in a 3–0 defeat of Yomiuri Giants on July 22, 2014.[6] On the September 24 match with the BayStars, he picked up his 36th save of the season and broke the NPB record for saves by a foreign pitcher in his first year in the NPB.[7] Eddie Gaillard (2000) and Dennis Sarfate (2011) each saved thirty-five games in a season.[8] He also now holds the record for the most saves by a Korean pitcher in their first year in Japan, beating the previous record set by Lim, who had 33 saves in 2008 when he started playing for the Swallows.[9] Oh notched a total of 39 saves for the season, breaking the NPB record for saves by a Korean pitcher in a single season set by Sun Dong-yeol (38 saves) with Chunichi in 1997.[10]

Oh played an instrumental role in Hanshin's advance to the Japan Series in October. After pitching four innings in two games against Hiroshima during the Climax Series (first stage), he took the mound in all four games against the Yomiuri Giants and successfully secured consecutive victories for his team. Including the last five regular-season games, he pitched in 11 consecutive games and recorded the save in all of them. When the Tigers finally won the series in October 18, Oh received the Climax Series MVP award, becoming the first Korean pitcher to do so in his first year in NPB. His fast and heavy balls, together with his calm and unwavering expression even in crisis situations, earned him a new nickname "Stone Guardian" from Japanese baseball fans.[11]

With Hanshin in 2015, Oh appeared in 54 games, logging {{frac|69|1|3}} innings and striking out 66, walking 16 and allowing a 2.75 ERA.[12] He saved another 41 games that year, breaking his own NPB single-season record for most saves by a Korean pitcher.[2] In two seasons while playing in Japan, he had a 2.25 ERA with 80 saves. Through eleven total professional seasons in South Korea and Japan, he recorded 357 saves, a 1.81 ERA, and 10.7 strikeouts per nine innings in {{frac|646|1|3}} IP.[13]

St. Louis Cardinals (2016–2017)

On January 11, 2016, Oh signed a one-year contract with the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB),[14] with a club option for a second season. The Cardinals had scouted him for seven years while he pitched in Asia. During contract negotiations with St. Louis, Oh indicated that his goal was to become the first player to appear in the Korean Series, the Japan Series, and the World Series.[15] He was initially assigned to help set up for incumbent closer Trevor Rosenthal.[13] Oh made his Major League debut on Opening Day 2016 against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He pitched one inning, walking two batters and striking out two batters, while throwing 27 pitches. He earned his first major league win against the Atlanta Braves on April 10, pitching a scoreless inning in a 12–6 outcome.[16]

In May, Oh began to receive attention as a top candidate for the National League (NL) Rookie of the Year Award.[17] In his first 31 games and {{frac|32|2|3}} innings, he had struck out 46 batters – tied for first among NL relievers – while walking eight batters and permitting an ERA of 1.65.[12] On June 25, the Cardinals removed a struggling Rosenthal from the role as closer, and determined that Oh, lefty Kevin Siegrist, and righty Jonathan Broxton would instead serve in the role by committee.[18] Oh recorded his first MLB save on July 2 by pitching a perfect ninth with two strikeouts against the Milwaukee Brewers.[19] By saving both games of a doubleheader against the San Diego Padres on July 20, Oh was the first Cardinals pitcher to do so since Jason Isringhausen in 2004.[20] When Oh finished his 30th game on September 9, he triggered the 2017 option, worth $2.75 million.[21]

In 2017, he was 1-6 with a 4.10 ERA, and led the major leagues in intentional walks, with nine.[22]

Toronto Blue Jays and Colorado Rockies (2018–present)

On February 26, 2018, Oh signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays that included a vesting option for the 2019 season.[23] On July 26, the Blue Jays traded Oh to the Colorado Rockies for Forrest Wall, Chad Spanberger, and a player to be named later or cash considerations.[24]

Notable international championships

YearVenueCompetitionTeamIndividual Note
2006USA}}World Baseball Classic0-0, 1 SV, 0.00 ERA (4 G, 3.0 IP, 0 ER, 3 K)
2006QAT}}Asian Games0-1, 0 SV, 7.71 ERA (2 G, 2.1 IP, 2 ER, 3 K)
2007TPE}}Asian Baseball Championship
2008CHN}}Olympic Games0-0, 1 SV, 0.00 ERA (2 G, 1.2 IP, 0 ER, 1 K)
2009USA}}World Baseball Classic0-1, 0 SV, 18.00 ERA (2 G, 1.0 IP, 2 ER, 1 K)

Playing style

A right-handed pitcher, Oh stands 5' 10" (178 cm) and weighs {{convert|205|lb}}. His primary pitches include a four-seam fastball – averaging {{convert|92|-|93|mph}} and topping out at {{convert|96|mph}} – and a mid-80s slider[25] with a darting motion resembling a cutter.[13]

Oh's signature pitch is the four-seam fastball, which, due to its hard rising movement, earned the nickname "Dol-jikgu" (stone fastball) in Korea. By varying the speeds of each pitch, he alters the movement. He also alters the delivery of his pitches, creating another factor to change the batter's concentration.[26]

Personal life

It was announced in April 2015 that Oh was in a relationship with Girls' Generation's Yuri.[27] The couple were confirmed to have broken up in October 2015 after six months of dating due to the long distance in their relationship.[28]

The subject of a Korean investigation related to gambling, authorities interrogated Oh about his activities in Macau in November 2014 with fellow Korean baseball player Lim Chang-yong. Korean law is unusually strict in that it does not ban gambling per se, but it does ban going to casinos based outside of the country,[29] even in places where gambling is legal.[30] The Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office fined Oh and Lim in January 2016,[31] and the KBO League suspended Oh for six months.[29] With Japanese law toward gambling among athletes similarly restrictive, the Hanshin Tigers terminated his contract amid reports he was linked to a Korean crime organization.[32]

Due to references from fans and media as "The Final Boss" and "Stone Buddha," Oh's nickname has frequently drawn comparisons to other notable nicknames of MLB players.[33][34][35]

See also

{{Portal bar|Baseball|South Korea|Biography}}
  • List of Major League Baseball players from South Korea

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/cardinals/status/773348575048769536|title=St. Louis Cardinals on Twitter|access-date=2016-09-07}}
2. ^{{cite web |author=MLB Press Release |url=http://m.mlb.com/news/article/161615096/cardinals-sign-kbo-saves-leader-seung-hwan-oh |title=Cardinals sign KBO saves leader Seung Hwan Oh: Korean right-hander has posted 357 career saves between Korea & Japan |website=MLB.com |date=January 11, 2016 |accessdate=June 11, 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://globalsportingintegration.com/player-profile-rhp-seung-hwan-oh/ |title=Player Profile: RHP, Seung-Hwan Oh (Samsung Lions, KBO) |work=Global Sporting Integration |date=October 30, 2013 |accessdate=June 11, 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2013/12/05/2013120501134.html |title=Oh Seung-hwan sworn in as Hanshin Tigers player |newspaper=The Chosun Ilbo |date=December 5, 2013 |accessdate=September 16, 2014}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2013/12/02/2013120201182.html |title=Hanshin players told to learn Korean to help Oh Seung-hwan assimilate |newspaper=The Chosun Ilbo |date= December 2, 2013 |accessdate=September 16, 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2014/07/22/2014072200708.html |title=Oh Seung-hwan makes 300th save |work=The Chosun Ilbo |date= July 22, 2014 |accessdate=September 16, 2014}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sanspo.com/baseball/news/20140925/tig14092505030005-n1.html |title=September 24 baseball news |publisher=Sanspo.com |date=September 24, 2014 |accessdate=September 25, 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/baseball/news/2014/09/15/kiji/K20140915008935550.html |title=阪神 終盤に勝ち越す!8回一挙4得点!岩崎5勝目!|publisher=Sponichi |date=September 15, 2014|accessdate=September 16, 2014}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2014/09/05/2014090501142.html |title=Oh Seung-hwan sets rookie save record for Korean Pitcher in Japan |newspaper=The Chosun Ilbo |date= September 5, 2014 |accessdate=September 16, 2014}}
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sanspo.com/baseball/news/20140928/tig14092805020007-n1.html |title=September 28 baseball news |newspaper=Sankei Sports (Sanspo.com) |date= September 28, 2014 |accessdate=October 2, 2014}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=http://english.donga.com/srv/service.php3?biid=2014102183708 |title=Korean relief pitcher heats up Japanese pro baseball |work=The Dong-A Ilbo |date=October 21, 2014 |accessdate=October 26, 2014}}
12. ^{{cite news |last=Hummel |first=Rick |authorlink=Rick Hummel |url=http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/cardinals-notes-oh-s-numbers-even-better-in-big-leagues/article_9f07ec1c-2424-5a4d-9038-b3f242ab8888.html |title=Oh's numbers even better in big leagues |work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch |date=June 11, 2016 |accessdate=June 11, 2016}}
13. ^{{cite web |last=Goold |first=Derrick |url=http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/birdland/cardinals-acquire-korean-reliever-oh/article_a2da1063-db8b-589d-82ac-b1ad4678db44.html |title=Cardinals acquire Korean reliever Oh |work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch |date=January 11, 2016 |accessdate=January 11, 2016}}
14. ^{{cite news |title=Cardinals sign Korean pitcher Seung-Hwan Oh to bolster bullpen |url=http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/14548921/st-louis-cardinals-sign-korean-pitcher-seung-hwan-oh-bolster-bullpen |agency=Associated Press |work=ESPN.com |date=January 11, 2016 |accessdate=January 12, 2016}}
15. ^{{cite news |last=Goold |first=Derrick |url=http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/goold-one-throw-in-korea-started-oh-on-long-journey/article_d0196907-2be8-5997-864b-b6df82ea6aaa.html |title=One throw in Korea started Oh on long journey to Cardinals |work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch |date=July 25, 2016 |accessdate=July 30, 2016}}
16. ^{{cite web |last=Hummel |first=Rick |url=http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/cardinal-beat/young-guns-spark-cards-sweep/article_6bd4913a-c2e1-5907-8665-24602e5f3259.html |title=Young guns spark Cardinals' sweep |work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch |date=April 10, 2016 |accessdate=April 10, 2016}}
17. ^{{cite web |url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2016/05/23/2016052300994.html |title=Oh Seung-hwan, Park Byung-ho cited as Rookie of the Year contenders |newspaper=The Chosun Ilbo |date=May 23, 2016 |accessdate=June 5, 2016}}
18. ^{{cite web |author=ESPN.com News Services |url=http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/16520422/st-louis-cardinals-remove-trevor-rosenthal-closer-role |title=Cardinals' Mike Matheny pulls Trevor Rosenthal from closer's role |work=ESPN.com |date=June 27, 2016 |accessdate=July 3, 2016}}
19. ^{{cite web |author=RotoWire Staff |url=http://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/cardinals-seung-hwan-oh-records-first-save-versus-brewers-saturday/ |title=Cardinals' Seung Hwan Oh: Records first save versus Brewers Saturday |work=CBSSports.com |date=July 2, 2016 |accessdate=July 2, 2016}}
20. ^{{cite web |last1=Cassavell |first1=A. J. |last2=Krueger |first2=Nick |url=http://m.mlb.com/news/article/190791298/jedd-gyorko-2-hrs-lead-cardinals-past-padres/ |title=Gyorko Show: Ex-Padre carries Cardinals |work=MLB.com |date=July 20, 2016 |accessdate=July 20, 2016}}
21. ^{{cite news |last=Byrne |first=Connor |url=http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2016/09/seung-hwan-ohs-2017-option-vests.html |title=Seung-hwan Oh’s 2017 option vests |work=MLB Trade Rumors |date=September 10, 2016 |accessdate=September 13, 2016}}
22. ^[https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=pit&lg=all&qual=10&type=0&season=2017&month=0&season1=2017&ind=0&team=0&rost=0&age=0&filter=&players=0&sort=20,d Major League Leaderboards » 2017 » Pitchers » Standard Statistics | FanGraphs Baseball]
23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.mlb.com/bluejays/news/blue-jays-agree-to-deal-with-seung-hwan-oh/c-267261134|title=Blue Jays reach deal with reliever Oh|last=Roberts|first=Quinn|work=MLB.com|date=February 26, 2018|accessdate=February 26, 2018}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.mlb.com/bluejays/news/blue-jays-reach-deal-to-trade-seunghwan-oh/c-287377664|title=Blue Jays get 2 prospects from Rockies for Oh|last=Chisholm|first=Gregor|work=MLB.com|date=July 26, 2018|accessdate=July 26, 2018}}
25. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.fangraphs.com/pitchfx.aspx?playerid=18719&position=P |title=FanGraphs PITCHf/x |work=Fangraphs |date= |accessdate=Jun 24, 2016}}
26. ^{{cite web |last=Bailey |first=J. J. |url=http://www.kmov.com/story/31309264/meet-the-boss-oh-impresses-in-his-full-squad-debut |title=Meet The Boss: Oh impresses in his full-squad debut |website=KMOV.com |date=February 24, 2016 |accessdate=June 11, 2016}}
27. ^{{cite web |title=Yuri confirmed dating baseball player |website=KpopHerald |url=http://kpopherald.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=201504201619188596986_2 |accessdate=April 20, 2015 |date=April 20, 2015}}
28. ^{{cite web|title=Girls' Generation's Yuri and Oh Seung hwan break up after six months of dating |website=KpopHerald |url=http://news.newsway.co.kr/view.php?tp=1&ud=2015101507545398922&md=20151015080526_AO |accessdate=October 15, 2015 |date=October 15, 2015}}
29. ^{{cite web |last=Brown |first=Dave |url=http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/new-cards-pitcher-seung-hwan-oh-brings-with-him-a-great-nickname/ |title=New Cards pitcher Seung-Hwan Oh brings with him a great nickname |website=CBSSports.com |date=January 11, 2016 |accessdate=June 11, 2016}}
30. ^{{cite news |url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2015/12/10/2015121001613.html |title=Oh Seung-hwan grilled over illegal gambling |newspaper=The Chosun Ilbo |date=December 10, 2015 |accessdate=June 5, 2016}}
31. ^{{cite web |url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2016/01/15/2016011501692.html |title=Baseball players slapped with maximum fine for gambling |newspaper=The Chosun Ilbo |date=January 15, 2016 |accessdate=June 5, 2016}}
32. ^{{cite news |url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2015/12/11/2015121101841.html |title=Oh Seung-hwan could lose contract over gambling scandal |newspaper=The Chosun Ilbo |date=December 11, 2015 |accessdate=June 11, 2016}}
33. ^{{cite news |last=Feldman |first=Kate |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/final-boss-best-nicknames-baseball-article-1.2494067 |title=With The Final Boss making his way to St. Louis, a look at the best nicknames in baseball |work=New York Daily News |date=January 12, 2016 |accessdate=June 11, 2016}}
34. ^{{cite news |last=Park |first=Moo-jong |url=http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2016/05/636_205106.html |title=Major League 'Ho Trio' |work=The Korea Times |date=May 19, 2016 |accessdate=June 11, 2016}}
35. ^{{cite web |last=Cwik |first=Chris |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-big-league-stew/korean-reliever-seung-hwan-oh-has-the-best-nickname-for-a-closer-233428298.html |title=Korean reliever Seung-hwan Oh has the best nickname for a closer |website=Yahoo! Sports |date=November 11, 2015 |accessdate=June 11, 2016}}

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