Leadoff Hitter - Notable Korea Professional Baseball Leadoff Hitters

Notable Korea Professional Baseball Leadoff Hitters

  • Kim Yil-Kwon
  • Kim Jae-Bak
  • Lee Soon-Cheol
  • Lee Jong-Beom
  • Jeong Soo-Keun
  • Lee Jong-wook
  • Jeong Keun-Woo
  • Lee Yong-Kyu
Baseball positions
Pitchers
by role
  • Ace pitcher
  • Starting pitcher
  • Relief pitcher
  • Middle relief pitcher
  • Long reliever
  • Setup pitcher
  • Closer
  • Left-handed specialist
by style
  • Fireballer
  • Power pitcher
  • Control pitcher
  • Groundball pitcher
  • Flyball pitcher
  • Switch pitcher
Defensive players
by number
  • Pitcher (1 / P)
  • Catcher (2 / C)
  • First baseman (3 / 1B)
  • Second baseman (4 / 2B)
  • Third baseman (5 / 3B)
  • Shortstop (6 / SS)
  • Left fielder (7 / LF)
  • Center fielder (8 / CF)
  • Right fielder (9 / RF)
  • Designated hitter (DH)
by type
  • Infielder
  • Outfielder
  • Utility player
  • Utility infielder
  • Position player
  • Battery
  • Fourth outfielder
  • Corner outfielder
Offensive players
by role
  • Batter
  • Runner
  • Batting order (1–9)
  • Designated hitter
  • Pinch hitter
  • Pinch runner
  • Lead off
  • Leadoff hitter
  • Cleanup hitter
by style
  • Clutch hitter
  • Contact hitter
  • Switch hitter
Non-players

Official scorer

  • Umpire
  • Manager
  • Coaches
  • General manager
Related
  • Disabled list
  • Phantom ballplayer


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