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Are 2003-Born Players Forming a Golden Generation in Korean Baseball?
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Are 2003-Born Players Forming a Golden Generation in Korean Baseball?

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The article questions whether the 2003 generation of baseball players in the KBO League represents a "golden generation."
  • It highlights several players born in 2003 who have entered professional careers, including Moon Jeong-bin of LG Twins.
  • Moon Jeong-bin was a late draft pick, selected in the second round, 77th overall, by LG in the 2022 KBO rookie draft.

The Korean baseball community is debating whether players born in 2003 are forming a "golden generation" in the KBO League. This discussion arises as several young talents born in that year begin their professional careers, sparking comparisons to previous standout draft classes.

Among these emerging players is Moon Jeong-bin, an outfielder for the LG Twins. Moon's journey to professional baseball began with the 2022 KBO rookie draft, where he was selected by LG. However, his path was not one of immediate prominence; he was chosen in the second round as the 77th overall pick.

Moon's selection came late in the draft process, with only 23 players chosen after him across the ten rounds. His story highlights the competitive nature of the draft and the fact that even later picks can develop into notable players, contributing to the depth of talent emerging from this age group.

The article suggests that the presence of multiple promising players born in 2003, such as Kim Do-young, Moon Dong-ju, Ahn Hyun-min, and Moon Jeong-bin, supports the notion of a particularly strong cohort entering the league. Whether this group will ultimately be recognized as a "golden generation" remains to be seen, but their early careers are generating significant interest.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.