Oh Jae-il

South Korean baseball player
Baseball player
Oh Jae-il
KT Wiz – No. 40
First baseman
Born: (1986-10-29) October 29, 1986 (age 37)
Guri, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
KBO debut
May 15, 2005, for the Hyundai Unicorns
KBO statistics
(through June 1, 2024)
Batting average.274
Hits1,172
Home runs207
Runs batted in836
Teams
  • Hyundai Unicorns (2005)
  • Woori / Nexen Heroes (2009–2011)
  • Doosan Bears (2012–2020)
  • Samsung Lions (2021–2024)
  • KT Wiz (2024–present)
Career highlights and awards
Oh Jae-il
Hangul
오재일
Hanja
吳在一
Revised RomanizationO Jae-il
McCune–ReischauerO Chae-il

Oh Jae-il (Korean오재일; Hanja吳在一; born October 29, 1986) is a South Korean professional baseball infielder for the KT Wiz of the KBO League.[1]

He won the MVP award in the 2017 playoffs against NC with four home runs and nine RBIs. He was the first to hit four home runs in a single game in the postseason and also broke his RBI record.[2]

Oh won the 2019 Korean Series Most Valuable Player Award by hitting .333 (6-for-18) with a home run and six RBIs to help the Bears sweep the Kiwoom Heroes in four games.[3]

References

  1. ^ Yoo Jee-ho (October 29, 2016). "Doosan Bears beat NC Dinos in 11 innings to open Korean Series". Yonhap. Seoul. Retrieved November 2, 2016.
  2. ^ "'오재일 4홈런 9타점 역대급 대활약' 두산, NC 꺾고 KS 진출". 이데일리 (in Korean). 2017-10-21. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  3. ^ "Clutch-hitting slugger earns Korean Series MVP for Doosan Bears," Yonhap News Agency (October 26, 2019).

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from the KBO League
  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Oh Jae-il at Doosan Bears Baseball Club (in Korean)
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KT Wiz current roster
Pitchers
  • 1 Ko Young-pyo
  • 11 Kim Min
  • 13 Mon Yong-ik
  • 15 Shin Byung-ryul
  • 17 Lee Chae-ho
  • 18 Um Sang-back
  • 21 Woo Kyu-min
  • 26 Kim Min-su
  • 28 Ha Jun-ho
  • 29 Jeon Yong-ju
  • 30 So Hyeong-jun
  • 32 William Cuevas
  • 33 Park Se-jin
  • 37 Lee Sang-dong
  • 38 Ju Kwon
  • 41 Son Dong-hyun
  • 43 Wes Benjamin
  • 45 Lee Tae-gyu
  • 46 Park Si-young
  • 48 Kim Young-hyun
  • 49 Kim Geon-ung
  • 51 Lee Jung-hyun
  • 54 Jo Yi-hyeon
  • 59 Han Cha-hyeon
  • 60 Park Yeong-hyun
  • 61 Lee Sun-woo
  • 63 Weon Sang-hyun
  • 64 Yook Chung-myoung
  • 65 Yoon Kang-chan
  • 94 Kim Min-sung
  • 95 Seong Jae-heon
  • 99 Kang Geon
  • 118 Kim Jeong-woon
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
  • 0 Kim Geon-hyoung
  • 3 Mel Rojas Jr.
  • 8 An Chi-young
  • 12 Song Min-sub
  • 23 Cho Yong-ho
  • 24 Moon Sang-chul
  • 27 Bae Jeong-dae
  • 31 Hong Hyun-bin
  • 53 Kim Min-hyuck
  • 57 Kim Byeong-jun
  • 58 Jeong Jun-young
  • 62 Ahn Hyun-min
Coaching Staff
  • Manager 72 Kim Jin-wook
  • Hitting 71 Lee Sung-yong
  • Hitting Assistant 73 Kim Kwang-lim
  • Pitching 74 Chung Myung-won
  • Hitting 75 Choi Hoon-jae
  • Battery 77 Kang Seong-woo
  • Defense 78 Kim Yong-kook
  • Third base 80 Lee Kwang-kil
  • Battery 83 Choi Seung-hwan
  • Defense 88 Chae Jong-bum
  • First base 90 Ko Young-min
  • Defense 91 Shin Myung-chul
  • Bullpen
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South Korea baseball roster2020 Summer Olympics
  • Manager 74 Kim Kyung-moon
  • Bench Coach 73 Choi Il-eon
  • Hitting Coach 88 Kim Jae-hyun
  • Base Coach 77 Kim Jong-kook
  • Defense Coach 75 Lee Jong-yeol
  • Pitching Coach 79 Chong Tae-hyon
  • Battery Coach 75 Jin Kab-yong
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