Byung-hyun Kim

Byung-Hyun Kim hee-YUN kim (born January 21, 1979 in Kwangsan-Ku Songjungdong, South Korea) is a right-handed pitcher who plays with the Colorado Rockies since 2005. Previously, he played with the Arizona Diamondbacks (1999-2003), and Boston Red Sox (2003-2004). Usually described as a submarine ball pitcher, Kim is a side-arm and under-arm hard thrower who uses a great variety of deliveries. Kim possesses a 86 MPH fastball, a decent curve, an above-average slider, a sinker, and a changeup which can freeze opposing hitters. Nevertheless, his main problem has been his lack of concentration and ability to handle pressure. He struggles against left-handed batters. Named both the Most Valuable Player and Most Valuable Pitcher for the National High School championships in Korea, Kim was selected to the 1996 National Junior Team, then named to the National Team in both 1997 and 1998. In that year, he manhandled the US Olympic team, striking out 15 batters in 6 2/3 innings. Later, he helped Korea claim the gold medal in the Asian Games held at Bangkok, Thailand. Kim was signed by Arizona on February 19, 1999, one month after his 20th birthday, and debuted on May 29 at Shea Stadium. He came in to pitch in the bottom of the ninth inning and, after retiring Edgardo Alfonzo and John Olerud, struckout Mike Piazza and got the save in the Diamondbacks 8-7 victory over the Mets. In the 2000 season, Kim got the closer role when incumbent Matt Mantei opened the season on the disabled list. For the year, Kim struckout 111 hitters in just 70.2 innings pitched (14.14 per nine innings), including 11 out of 12 batters over five games, and twice struckout eight consecutive batters. But Kim would also struggle in part of the season. After his 14 saves and a 1.82 ERA over his first 28 appearances, he was demoted to Triple-A Tucson at the end of July. Mostly used as a starter in order to restore his confidence, Kim came back to Arizona a month later. With Mantei reinserted as the official closer, Kim pitched as a setup man and also started a game after 84 relief appearances. Arizona turned to Kim again as a closer after injured Mantei was lost for the rest of the 2001 season. Kim responded with 19 saves, a 2.94 ERA, and 113 strikeouts in 98 innings, but he suffered unfortunate circumstances facing the Yankees in the 2001 World Series. In Game 4, with Arizona going up 2-1 in the Series, Kim relieved Curt Schilling in the 8th inning with a 3-1 advantage. Then, in the bottom of the ninth, Tino Martinez's two-out, two-run home run tied the game, and another home run hit by Derek Jeter in the bottom of the tenth, won the game and tied the Series, and Kim was charged with the loss. The night after, in Game 5, the Yankees again came from a two-run, two-out deficit in the ninth inning, to defeat the Diamondbacks in 12 innings. Kim was again victimized, this time by Scott Brosius, whose two-run home run tied the score. Later, Alfonso Soriano hit a single in the bottom of the 12th to win the game. Despite Kim's misadventures, the Diamondbacks clinched the World Championship in Game 7. In 2002, Kim didn't show lingering effects from his embarrassing performance in the World Series. He set a single season franchise record for saves (36), breaking the old mark set by Gregg Olson in 1998 (30). Kim finished the season with a 8-3 record, 92 strikeouts, and a career-best 2.04 ERA in a team-high 72 appearances. On May 11, at Philadelphia, he became the 33rd pitcher in major league history to strikeout the side on nine pitches. His victims were Scott Rolen, Mike Lieberthal and Pat Burrell. In that season, Kim also was selected for the All-Star Game. Kim was moved to the rotation in 2003 after he was dealt to Boston for Shea Hillenbrand. Kim remained as a starter through June, when the Red Sox needed him in the bullpen. He became their closer in July and compiled 16 saves, but the team was unwilling at first to learn how to deal with his highs and lows. Kim was pulled in his only Division Series appearance and was left off the ALCS with shoulder stiffness. As a starter, Kim went 3-6 with a fine 3.38 ERA in 12 appearances. He seemed capable to fit in that role, but in 2004 his ineffectiveness cost him a spot in the rotation after going 1-1 with a 6.17 ERA in three starts. Kim was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket in May and rejoined the Red Sox in September. He was used in the bullpen, and won one game in 5.2 innings of work. In a six year career, Byung-Hyun Kim has compiled a 31-28 record with 455 strikeouts and a 3.37 ERA in 419.2 innings. He has collected 86 saves in 299 games (283 as a reliever). Before the 2005 season, the Red Sox sent Kim to the Colorado Rockies, calling the $10 million, and general manager Theo Epstein called the two-year deal given to him in 2004 "a mistake". Kim was traded for left-handed pitcher Chris Narveson, who was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket, and catcher Charles Johnson, who was immediately designated for assignment and released. As part of the trade, Colorado sent Boston about $2.6 million to equalize the salaries. Johnson is owed $9 million and Kim $6 million, part of a $10 million, two-year deal he signed before the 2004 season. Being with the Colorado Rockies, Kim will most certainly struggle against hitters at Coors Field, especially with Denver's thin air and also the diminishing speed of his fastball.

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