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[[File:Hanwha Eagles Uniform 2015.jpg|350px]]
 
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<br>The '''Hanwha Eagles''' ({{lang|ko|한화 이글스}}), incorporated as the '''Hanwha Eagles Professional Baseball Club''' ({{lang|ko|한화 이글스 프로 야구단}}), are a [[South Korea]]n professional baseball club based in [[Daejeon]]. As a member club of [[Korean Baseball Organization]], the Eagles compete in the [[Korea Professional Baseball]] League. The Eagles' home ballpark is [[Daejeon Baseball Stadium]]. Founded in 1985 as the "Binggrae Eagles" ([[Binggrae]] was the then-trademark of [[Hanwha]]'s confectionary branch.), they debuted in 1986 as the seventh franchise of the league. The club changed their name into the "Hanwha Eagles" after Binggrae's separation from Hanwha conglomerate in 1993. Hanwha, the owner of the club is one of the largest [[conglomerate (company)|business conglomerate]], or ''[[chaebol]]'', in South Korea.
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<br />The '''Hanwha Eagles''' ({{lang|ko|한화 이글스}}), incorporated as the '''Hanwha Eagles Professional Baseball Club''' ({{lang|ko|한화 이글스 프로 야구단}}), are a [[South Korea]]n professional baseball club based in [[Daejeon]]. As a member club of [[Korean Baseball Organization]], the Eagles compete in the [[Korea Professional Baseball]] League. The Eagles' home ballpark is [[Daejeon Baseball Stadium]]. Founded in 1985 as the "Binggrae Eagles" ([[Binggrae]] was the then-trademark of [[Hanwha]]'s confectionary branch.), they debuted in 1986 as the seventh franchise of the league. The club changed their name into the "Hanwha Eagles" after Binggrae's separation from Hanwha conglomerate in 1993. Hanwha, the owner of the club is one of the largest [[conglomerate (company)|business conglomerate]], or ''[[chaebol]]'', in South Korea.
   
 
Although the Eagles are not the dominant club in the league, winning only once in the [[Korean Series]] in 1999 and twice the league pennants; they proved themselves as worthy competitors. As of 2011, they played in the [[postseason]] for 11 times, being the [[runner-up]] for five times. The club was renowned for their [[slugger|slugger bats]] from late 1990s to early 2000s, nicknamed as the Dynamite Bats after one of Hanwha's main business fields, [[explosives]] production. The team slugger percentage topped 0.484 in 1999, the highest team SLG in the Korean Professional Baseball League history. The severe slump in the 2009 and 2010 seasons made the club to gain a pejorative nickname of Hanwha Chickens (or Chicks), but recent recovery attempts and team-rebuilding under the new manager, Han Dae-hwa, is slowly showing its progress.
 
Although the Eagles are not the dominant club in the league, winning only once in the [[Korean Series]] in 1999 and twice the league pennants; they proved themselves as worthy competitors. As of 2011, they played in the [[postseason]] for 11 times, being the [[runner-up]] for five times. The club was renowned for their [[slugger|slugger bats]] from late 1990s to early 2000s, nicknamed as the Dynamite Bats after one of Hanwha's main business fields, [[explosives]] production. The team slugger percentage topped 0.484 in 1999, the highest team SLG in the Korean Professional Baseball League history. The severe slump in the 2009 and 2010 seasons made the club to gain a pejorative nickname of Hanwha Chickens (or Chicks), but recent recovery attempts and team-rebuilding under the new manager, Han Dae-hwa, is slowly showing its progress.
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*'''Pitchers'''
 
*'''Pitchers'''
 
*'''Starters'''
 
*'''Starters'''
*1 Yoo Chang-Sik
 
 
*55 Lee Tae-Yang
 
*55 Lee Tae-Yang
 
*91 Song Chang-Hyun
 
*91 Song Chang-Hyun
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*'''Bullpen'''
 
*'''Bullpen'''
 
*-- Lee Dong-Keol
 
*-- Lee Dong-Keol
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*-- Park Sung-Ho 
 
* -- Kwon Hyuk
 
* -- Kwon Hyuk
 
*-- Lee Sung-Jin
 
*-- Lee Sung-Jin
*11 Kim Gwang-Soo
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*-- Lim Jun-Seob
* -- Lim Gyeng-Wan
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*-- Lim Gyeng-Wan
 
*13 Ahn Seung-Min
 
*13 Ahn Seung-Min
 
*19 Jung Dae-Hoon
 
*19 Jung Dae-Hoon
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* 15 Lee Yong-Kyu
 
* 15 Lee Yong-Kyu
 
*25 Choi Jin-Haeng
 
*25 Choi Jin-Haeng
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*-- Lee Jong-Hwan
 
*38 Kim Tae-Wan
 
*38 Kim Tae-Wan
 
*51 Kim Gyeong-Eon
 
*51 Kim Gyeong-Eon
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*-- Kim Hyeok Min #
 
*-- Kim Hyeok Min #
 
*'''Inactive Outfielders'''
 
*'''Inactive Outfielders'''
*04 No Soo-Gwang
 
 
*05 No Min-Seong
 
*05 No Min-Seong
 
*48 Lim Se-Eob
 
*48 Lim Se-Eob
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*90 Song Woo-Seok
 
*90 Song Woo-Seok
 
*-- Kim Jae-Woo #
 
*-- Kim Jae-Woo #
*-- Oh Jun-Hyuk  #
 
 
*'''Inactive Catchers'''
 
*'''Inactive Catchers'''
 
*2 Park No Min 
 
*2 Park No Min 

Revision as of 19:06, 6 May 2015

Hanwha Eagles Uniform 2015
The Hanwha Eagles (Template:Lang), incorporated as the Hanwha Eagles Professional Baseball Club (Template:Lang), are a South Korean professional baseball club based in Daejeon. As a member club of Korean Baseball Organization, the Eagles compete in the Korea Professional Baseball League. The Eagles' home ballpark is Daejeon Baseball Stadium. Founded in 1985 as the "Binggrae Eagles" (Binggrae was the then-trademark of Hanwha's confectionary branch.), they debuted in 1986 as the seventh franchise of the league. The club changed their name into the "Hanwha Eagles" after Binggrae's separation from Hanwha conglomerate in 1993. Hanwha, the owner of the club is one of the largest business conglomerate, or chaebol, in South Korea.

Although the Eagles are not the dominant club in the league, winning only once in the Korean Series in 1999 and twice the league pennants; they proved themselves as worthy competitors. As of 2011, they played in the postseason for 11 times, being the runner-up for five times. The club was renowned for their slugger bats from late 1990s to early 2000s, nicknamed as the Dynamite Bats after one of Hanwha's main business fields, explosives production. The team slugger percentage topped 0.484 in 1999, the highest team SLG in the Korean Professional Baseball League history. The severe slump in the 2009 and 2010 seasons made the club to gain a pejorative nickname of Hanwha Chickens (or Chicks), but recent recovery attempts and team-rebuilding under the new manager, Han Dae-hwa, is slowly showing its progress.

The Eagles have three retired numbers in the roster, more than any other team in the league. Those are for the slugger Jang Jong-hoon (35), the pitchers Jung Min-cheul (23) and Song Jin-woo (21). The Eagles are famous for their respect for franchise stars and veteran players.

Season by Season Records

Year Team Rank Games W L D Win%
1986 Binggre Eagles 7 108 31 76 1 .290
1987 Binggre Eagles 6 108 47 57 4 .454
1988 Binggre Eagles 2 108 62 45 1 .579
1989 Binggre Eagles 2 120 71 46 3 .604
1990 Binggre Eagles 4 120 68 50 2 .575
1991 Binggre Eagles 2 126 72 49 5 .591
1992 Binggre Eagles 2 126 81 43 2 .651
1993 Binggre Eagles 5 126 61 61 4 .500
1994 Hanhwa Eagles 3 126 65 59 2 .524
1995 Hanhwa Eagles 6 126 55 71 0 .437
1996 Hanhwa Eagles 4 126 70 55 1 .560
1997 Hanhwa Eagles 6 126 51 73 2 .413
1998 Hanhwa Eagles 7 126 55 66 5 .455
1999 Hanhwa Eagles 1 132 72 58 2 .554
2000 Hanhwa Eagles 7 133 50 78 5 .391
2001 Hanhwa Eagles 4 133 61 68 4 .473
2002 Hanhwa Eagles 7 133 59 69 5 .461
2003 Hanhwa Eagles 5 133 63 65 5 .492
2004 Hanhwa Eagles 7 133 53 74 6 .417
2005 Hanhwa Eagles 4 126 64 61 1 .512
2006 Hanhwa Eagles 2 126 67 57 2 .540
2007 Hanhwa Eagles 3 126 67 57 2 .540
2008 Hanhwa Eagles 5 126 64 62 0 .508
2009 Hanwha Eagles 8 133 46 84 3 .346
2010 Hanwha Eagles 8 133 49 82 2 .368
2011 Hanwha Eagles 6 133 59 72 2 .450
2012 Hanwha Eagles 6 133 53 77 3 .408
2013 Hanwha Eagles 9 128 42 85 1 .331
2014 Hanwha Eagles 9 128 49 77 2 .389


Futures League Season by Season Records (Since 2013 ~ )

Year Rank Games W L D Win%
2013 5 92 28 56 8 0.333
2014 2 90 43 38 9 0.531

2015 Hanwha Eagles Roster

  • Pitchers
  • Starters
  • 55 Lee Tae-Yang
  • 91 Song Chang-Hyun
  • 54 Song Eun-Beom
  • 37 Bae Yeong-Soo
  • -- Shane Youman
  • -- Mitch Talbot
  • Bullpen
  • -- Lee Dong-Keol
  • -- Park Sung-Ho 
  • -- Kwon Hyuk
  • -- Lee Sung-Jin
  • -- Lim Jun-Seob
  • -- Lim Gyeng-Wan
  • 13 Ahn Seung-Min
  • 19 Jung Dae-Hoon
  • 58 Hwang Jae-Gyu
  • 57 Kim Gyeong-Tae
  • -- Kim Beom-Soo
  • -- Shin Jeong-Yun
  • Closer
  • 31 Song Chang-Sik
  • Catchers
  • 20 Jeom Beom-Mo
  • 93 Heo Do-Hwan
  • 42 Lee Joon-Soo
  • 41 Eom Tae-Yong
  • -- Cho In-Sung
  • -- Lee Ju-Ho
  • Infielders
  • -- Kang Kyeong-Hak
  • -- Song Gwang-Min
  • -- Kwon Yong-Gwan
  • 8 Jeong Keun-Woo
  • 16 Han Sang-Hoon
  • 33 Lee Hak-Joon
  • 52 Kim Tae-Gyun
  • 92 Jo Jung-Won
  • 0 Jang Woon-Ho
  • -- Jeong Yu-Chul
  • Outfielders
  • 5 Lee Yang-Ki
  • 9 Choo Seung-Woo
  • 15 Lee Yong-Kyu
  • 25 Choi Jin-Haeng
  • -- Lee Jong-Hwan
  • 38 Kim Tae-Wan
  • 51 Kim Gyeong-Eon
  • 62 Park Sang-Gyu
  • -- Lee Seong-Yeol
  • -- Oh Yoon
  • -- Nyjer Morgan
  • -- Hawng Seon-Il
  • -- Jung Hyun-Seok
  • -- Chae Ki-Yeong
  • Inactive Pitchers
  • 17 Park Jung-Jin  †
  • 29 Ma Il-Yeong
  • 27 Jung Min-Hyuk
  • -- Jeung Jae-Won
  • 96 Lee Sang-Woo
  • 64 Kim Yong-Joo
  • 63 Park Gun-Woo
  • 30 Jo Ji-Hoon
  • 65 Kim Jong-Soo
  • 49 Lee Choong-Ho
  • 46 Kang Chul-Min
  • 98 Myeong Jae-Chul
  • 61 Kim-Joo
  • 68 Moon Jae-Hyun
  • 06 Paek Seung-Joon
  • 97 Kim Kang-Rae 
  •  -- Yun Gyu-Jin #
  • -- Ahn Yeong-Myeong #
  • -- Jang MIn Jae  # 
  • -- Heo Yu-Kang #
  • -- Koo Bon-Beom #
  • -- Yun Gi Ho #
  • -- Park Byeong-Woo #
  • Inactive Infielders
  • 28 Jeon Hyun-Tae
  • 53 Lim Ik-Joon
  • 66 Jang Jae-Hoon
  • 36 Sin Seok-Gi
  • 39 Yun Seung-Ryeol
  • 10 Ha Joo-Seok
  • 4 Han Yun-Seob
  • 95 Lee Tae-Gyun
  • 00 Lim Gyeong-Hoon
  • 69 Lee Dong-Hyung
  • 94 Kim Seung-Hyun
  • 03 Park Han Gyul
  • -- Kim Hoi-Seong #
  • -- Kim Yong-Ho #
  • -- Choi Yun-Seok #
  • -- Oh Sun-Jin #
  • -- Kim Hyeok Min #
  • Inactive Outfielders
  • 05 No Min-Seong
  • 48 Lim Se-Eob
  • 56 Ko Dong-Jin
  • 59 Yang Seong-Woo
  • 60 Lim Sin-Ho
  • 90 Song Woo-Seok
  • -- Kim Jae-Woo #
  • Inactive Catchers
  • 2 Park No Min 
  • 44 Kwon Si-Hoon
  • 02 Sin Seung-Won
  • -- Lee Hee-Keun #
  • Manager
  • -- Kim Seung-Keun
  • Coaches
  • -- King Gwang-Soo (head coach)
  • --Takashi Nishimoto (pitching)
  • -- Kwon Young-Ho (pitching)
  • -- Kojo Shoda (hitting)
  • -- Kim Jae-Hyun (hitting)
  • 93 Lim Soo-Min (defense)
  • -- Kenzi Hurukubo (battery)
  • -- Gye Hyeong Chul (touring)
  • -- Lee Hong-Beom (training)
  • -- Hong Nam-Il (training)
  • -- Kang Sung-In (training)
  • -- Bae Min-Gyu (training)
  • 77 Lee Jung-Hoon (General 2nd manager)
  • -- Jeong Min-Tae (General 2nd pitching)
  • -- Park Sang-Yeol (General 2nd pitching)
  • -- Abe Osamu (General 2nd hitting)
  • 80 Jeon Dae-Yeong (General 2nd hitting)
  • -- Misuo Dateishi (General 2nd defense)
  • -- Kim Jong-Soo (General 2nd defense)
  • 32 Sin Gyeong-Hyun (General 2nd battery)
  • -- Kim Hoi-Sung (General 2nd training)
  • -- Kim Sae-Dong (General 2nd training)
  • 78 Lee Sang-Goon (General 3rd manager)
  • -- Lee Jung-Ho (General 3rd pitching)
  • 89 Lee Yeong-Woo (General 3rd hitting)
  • -- Park Yeong-Tae (General 3rd defense)
  • 74 Jeon Jong-Hwa (General 3rd battery)
  • -- Park Jae-Hui (General 3rd training)
  • 86 Cho Chung-Hui (training)
  • -- Won Chang-Sik (training)
  • -- Jung Chang-Min (General 2nd training)
  • -- Yeon Kyung-Heom (General 2nd scouter)
  • † Disabled list
    * Suspended list
    # Military list

Roster updated 2015-04-08

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