Lee Tae-yang

Lee Tae-yang (Korean: 이태양; born January 28, 1993 in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do) is a South Korean pitcher who played for the NC Dinos in the Korea Baseball Organization. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed.

Lee Tae-yang
Pitcher
Born: (1993-01-28) January 28, 1993
Cheongju, North Chungcheong
Batted: Left Threw: Right
KBO debut
May 12, 2011, for the Nexen Heroes
Last appearance
June 24, 2016, for the NC Dinos
KBO statistics
Win–loss record16–17
Strikeouts204
Earned run average4.48
Teams
Lee Tae-yang
Hangul
이태양
Hanja
李太陽
Revised RomanizationI Tae-yang
McCune–ReischauerRi T'ae-yang

Amateur career

Lee attended Cheongju High School. In August 2010 Lee was selected as a member of the South Korean U-18 national team for the 2010 World Junior Baseball Championship held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He made his first appearance of the tournament in the second game of the first round against Canada but left the game in the first inning, giving up two runs without even recording an out. Lee came on in relief in the bottom of the sixth inning of the final game of the first round against Panama and hurled two scoreless innings with three strikeouts en route to a 12–2 victory. Lee appeared in the first game of the 5th–8th placement round against the USA, coming on in relief in the top of the third inning, and threw one scoreless inning striking out Indians' 2011 first-round pick Francisco Lindor.

Notable international appearances

 Year   Venue   Competition   Team   Individual Note 
 2010    Canada   World Junior Championship   7th   0–0, 6.00 ERA (3 G, 3.0 IP, 2 ER, 4 K) 

Professional career

Nexen Heroes

In the 2011 KBO Draft, Lee was selected by the Nexen Heroes as the 14th overall pick. For two years with the Heroes, Lee appeared in only nine games in relief, having a 0–1 record and an ERA of 5.19 with one hold.

NC Dinos

Lee was drafted by the expansion NC Dinos in the 2013 KBO Expansion Draft, to be their utility pitcher for 2013.

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