Choi Hyung-woo 1,500 RBIs, Choi Jeong 10 home runs in 18 consecutive seasons… record in the first half

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Choi Hyung-woo 1,500 RBIs, Choi Jeong 10 home runs in 18 consecutive seasons… record in the first half

Son A-seop is second in personal hits, and Yang Hyeon-jong is second in wins.

Veterans who shined Korean baseball achieved meaningful records in the first half of the 2023 KBO League.

The most outstanding record is the first 1,500 RBIs in the KBO League, set by Hyung-Woo Choi (39, KIA Tigers).

Choi Hyung-woo hit a two-run home run in the 4th inning against the Hanwha Eagles in Daejeon on June 20, filling his personal career with 카지노사이트 1,500 RBIs.

He surpassed the previous KBO league record of 1,498 runs held by Doosan Bears coach Lee Seung-yeop (former Samsung Lions) and rose to first place in his career, and also stepped on the unprecedented 1,500 RBI mark.

Choi Jeong (36, SSG Landers) set a double-digit home run record for 18 consecutive seasons for the first time in the KBO League.

The previous record was 10 or more homers in 17 consecutive seasons.

Choi Jeong-eun tied for first place with Roh Si-hwan (22, Hanwha) with 19 homers this year, and hit 448 homers in his personal career, approaching manager Lee Seung-yeop’s career home run record of 467 by 19 runs.

Son A-seop (35, NC Dinos) hit his 2,319th hit against the Gocheok Kiwoom Heroes on the 5th of this month, surpassing commentator Yang Jun-hyeok (former Samsung, 2,318 hits) and rising to second place in personal career hits.

Son Ah-seop is challenging Park Yong-taek (former LG Twins) commentator’s record for the most hits (2,504 hits) in the KBO League’s personal career.

Yang Hyeon-jong (35, KIA) won his 162nd win against LG in Gwangju on May 27, surpassing commentator Jeong Min-cheol (former Hanwha, 161 wins) and placed second in his career.

Yang Hyeon-jong, who added 2 wins afterwards, recorded 162 wins out of 164 wins as’starting wins’, approaching Song Jin-woo (former Hanwha)’s first-place record of 163 starting wins by one win.

The progress of the juniors is also noteworthy.

‘Best hitter in active duty’ Lee Jung-hoo (24, Kiwoom) recorded 100 hits in the season against Gocheok kt wiz on the 11th, setting a record for the youngest 7 consecutive seasons to hit triple digits.

Lee Jung-hoo set this record at 24 years, 10 months and 21 days, shortening director Lee Seung-yeop's record at 24 years, 11 months and 24 days by one month.

LG Sidearm Jung Woo-young (23) stepped on the 100-hold high in his personal career on April 8 at the Jamsil Samsung Game at the age of 23 years, 7 months and 20 days, pulling the previous record of Jung Woo-ram (38, Hanwha) at 25 years, 11 months and 17 days for more than two years.

Among the foreign players, ‘sweeper evangelist’ Eric Peddy (30, NC) shone the most.

On June 9, the 12th appearance of the season, Peddie achieved his 10th win against SSG in Changwon, tying a record of 10 wins in the KBO League's history.

In addition, he took the mound 15 times in the first half and won all of them against 9 clubs, setting a tie record for winning against all clubs at least in the 10-team system.

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