Kang Min-ho | |
Position: | Catcher |
Team: | Samsung Lions |
Number: | 47 |
Bats: | Right |
Throws: | Right |
Birth Date: | 18 August 1985 |
Debutleague: | KBO |
Debutyear: | 2004 |
Debutdate: | September 19 |
Debutteam: | Lotte Giants |
Statyear: | June 6, 2024 |
Statleague: | KBO |
Stat1label: | Batting average |
Stat1value: | .276 |
Stat2label: | Home runs |
Stat2value: | 322 |
Stat3label: | Runs batted in |
Stat3value: | 1,187 |
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Hangul: | 강민호 |
Rr: | Gang Minho |
Mr: | Kang Minho |
Kang Min-ho (; born August 18, 1985) is a South Korean catcher who plays for the Samsung Lions in the Korea Baseball Organization. He previously played with the Lotte Giants. At the conclusion of the 2017 season, he left the Giants to join the Samsung Lions.[1]
Kang attended Pocheol Technical High School in Pohang. In 2003, he was selected for the South Korea national junior team and competed in the 5th Asian Junior Baseball Championship held in Bangkok, Thailand. As a starting catcher, Kang helped South Korea win their second Championship title.
After graduation from high school, Kang made his pro debut in 2004, drafted by the Lotte Giants in the 2nd round (3rd pick, 17th overall) of the 2004 KBO draft.
In the 2006 KBO season, he became a starting catcher, appearing in all 126 regular season games. Kang was the youngest starting catcher to play all regular season games in the KBO history.
Kang offensively broke out in the 2008 season. He finished 19th in batting average (.292), 5th in home runs (19) and 6th in RBI (82), and led the Giants to their first post-season appearance since 2000. He won his first Golden Glove Award. Kang was the first catcher of all time to win a Golden Glove Award as a Giants catcher.
At the end of the 2017 season, Kang signed a contract to join the Samsung Lions. The four-year contract was valued at ₩8 billion (~US$7.3 million).
Kang participated in the 2008 Olympic Games held in Beijing, China, selected for the South Korea national baseball team, where he served as backup to Jin Kab-Yong. However, Jin was injured during a game against the Netherlands, and Kang took over as the starting catcher at the next game. He did a successful job for replacing an injured Jin Kab-Yong during the rest of the competition and eventually leading South Korea to the gold medal.
Year | Venue | Competition | Team | Individual Note | |
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2006 | Asian Games | .167 BA (2-for-12) | |||
2008 | Olympic Games | .273 BA (6-for-22) | |||
2009 | World Baseball Classic | .000 BA (0-for-4) | |||
Guangzhou Asian Games | |||||
Incheon Asian Games |