Cha Woo-chan

South Korean baseball player (born 1987)
Baseball player
Cha Woo-chan
차우찬
LG Twins – No. 23
Pitcher
Born: (1987-05-31) May 31, 1987 (age 37)
Gunsan, North Jeolla
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
KBO debut
April 9, 2006, for the Samsung Lions
KBO statistics
(through 2021)
Win–loss112–79
Earned run average4.51
Strikeouts1,413
Teams
  • Samsung Lions (2006–2016)
  • LG Twins (2017–present)
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing  South Korea
2015 WBSC Premier12
Gold medal – first place 2015 Tokyo Team

Cha Woo-chan (born May 31, 1987) is a South Korean professional baseball pitcher currently playing for the LG Twins of KBO League.

He played for Samsung until the 2016 season and moved to Samsung on December 14, 2016, signing a free agent contract on the condition of 9.5 billion won in total four years. The team explained that he had recruited him to set the stage for future championship challenges.[1]

Relationship

In May 2017, it was revealed that he is in a relationship with top model and TV personality Han Hye-jin. However, it was announced that the two broke up after six months of dating.

References

  1. ^ "[오피셜] FA 차우찬, LG와 4년 95억원 계약 체결". Sports Chosun (in Korean). 2016-12-14. Retrieved 2020-06-18.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Korea Baseball Organization
  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
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LG Twins current roster
Active roster
  • 0 Kim Yu-yeong
  • 1 Im Chan-kyu
  • 2 Moon Bo-gyeong
  • 3 Casey Kelly
  • 4 Shin Min-jae
  • 5 Kim Ju-sung
  • 6 Gu Bon-hyeok
  • 8 Moon Sung-ju
  • 10 Oh Ji-hwan
  • 11 Ham Deok-ju
  • 12 Kim Dae-hyun
  • 13 Choi Dong-hwan
  • 14 Song Chan-eui
  • 15 An Ik-hun
  • 16 Jung Woo-young
  • 17 Park Hae-min
  • 18 Baek Seung-hyeon
  • 20 Choi Won-tae
  • 21 Lee Woo-chan
  • 22 Kim Hyun-soo
  • 23 Austin Dean
  • 27 Park Dong-won
  • 28 Yoon Ho-sol
  • 29 Son Ju-young
  • 30 Hur Do-hwan
  • 32 Jeon Jun-ho
  • 34 Dietrich Enns
  • 38 Choi Won-yeong
  • 39 Park Myung-geun
  • 40 Lee Jong-jun
  • 42 Kim Jin-sung
  • 43 Kim Tae-woo
  • 45 Kim Jin-su
  • 46 Kang Hyo-jong
  • 47 Kim Yun-sik
  • 48 Jin Woo-young
  • 49 Jung Ji-heon
  • 50 Lee Ji-gang
  • 51 Hong Chang-ki
  • 53 Kim Min-su
  • 54 You Young-chan
  • 55 Kim Beom-seok
  • 58 Sung Dong-hyun
  • 61 Woo Kang-hoon
  • 62 Choi Seung-min
  • 66 Kim Hyun-jong
Coaching Staff
  • Manager 85 Youm Kyoung-youb
  • head coach 81 Lee Ho-joon
  • Hitting 97 Mo Chang-min
  • Battery 80 Park Kyung-oan
  • Bullpen 74 Kyung Hun-ho
  • First base -- Han heok-su
  • Third base 76 Yu Ji-hyeon
  • Pitching 77 Kang Sang-soo
  • Defense 73 Kim Il-Kyeong
  • Training 88 Kim Yong-yil
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South Korea roster2013 World Baseball Classic
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South Korea roster2015 WBSC Premier12 Champions (1st Title)
  • Manager 81 Kim In-sik
  • Third base coach 77 Kim Kwang-soo
  • First base coach 71 Kim Pyoung-ho
  • Battery coach 80 Kim Dong-soo
  • Hitting coach 78 Lee Soon-chul
  • Pitching coach 84 Song Jin-woo
  • 90 Sun Dong-yol
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South Korea roster2017 World Baseball Classic
  • Manager Kim In-sik
  • Hitting coach Lee Soon-chul
  • Pitching coach Sun Dong-yol
  • Pitching coach Song Jin-woo
  • First Base coach Kim Pyoung-ho
  • Third Base coach Kim Kwang-soo
  • Bullpen catcher Song Kwon-il
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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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