Moon Sung-hyun (baseball)

Moon Sung-Hyun (Hangul: 문성현) (born November 9, 1991, in Seoul) is a South Korean pitcher who plays for the Kiwoom Heroes in the KBO League. He bats and throws right-handed.

Moon Sung-Hyun
Kiwoom Heroes – No. 19
Pitcher
Born: (1991-11-09) November 9, 1991
Bats: Right Throws: Right
KBO debut
May 8, 2010, for the Nexen Heroes
KBO statistics
(through 2018 season)
Win-Loss21–31
Earned run average5.08
Strikeouts361
Teams

Amateur career

Moon attended Choongam High School in Seoul. In 2009, he had the best high school season, posting a 1.13 ERA and allowing only 8 earned runs in 63 innings pitched. In April, Moon led his team to win the 2009 Golden Lion Flag National Championship, hurling 7.2 shutout innings in the final game, and was named MVP of the tournament. In June, Moon was selected as a member of the South Korean U-18 national team for the Asian Junior Baseball Championship held in Seoul, South Korea. In the championship, he had an excellent performance, going 2–0 with a 0.77 ERA and allowing only 7 hits in 11.2 innings while striking out 16. Team Korea eventually won their third Asian championship and Moon won the MVP honors.

Notable international careers

Year Venue Competition Team Individual Note
2009  South Korea Asian Junior Championship 2-0, 0.77 ERA (3 G, 11.2 IP, 1 ER, 16 K)
MVP

Professional career

Moon made himself eligible for the 2010 KBO Draft and was selected as the 31st overall pick in the draft by the Nexen Heroes.

Moon started the 2010 season in the reserve league, but was called up in early May. He made his pro league debut on May 8 against the Hanwha Eagles at Mokdong Baseball Stadium, coming from the bullpen and tossing one scoreless inning of one-hit ball. In June, Moon was promoted into the Heroes' starting rotation.

He almost got involved in a match-fixing scandal, but refused and voluntarily reported it. On the other hand, Kim Sung-hyun, who was once on the same team, was found guilty of match fixing when he was with the Nexen Heroes, but was released after he was found to have hidden the fact and moved to the LG Twins. He returned to Kagoshima Training Center without any problems after returning from Kagoshima, Japan, as a witness.[1]

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References

  1. 입력: 2012.03.02 17:28 (2012-03-02). "문성현 복귀에 한숨 돌린 넥센 캠프". sports.khan.co.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-06-18.


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