KT's Kim Hyun-soo sets KBO record with 17 consecutive seasons of 100+ hits
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- KT Wiz slugger Kim Hyun-soo set a new KBO League record by achieving his 17th consecutive season with at least 100 hits.
- He surpassed previous record holders Yang Joon-hyuk and Park Han-yi, both former Samsung Lions players, with this achievement.
- Kim Hyun-soo played and hit his 100th and 101st singles of the season despite recently experiencing a family bereavement, dedicating the record to his late grandmother.
Kim Hyun-soo, a veteran player for the KT Wiz, has etched his name in KBO League history by becoming the first player to record 100 hits in 17 consecutive seasons. This remarkable feat surpasses the previous records held by Yang Joon-hyuk and Park Han-yi, both former stars of the Samsung Lions.
He hit his 99th hit of the season in the first at-bat and his 100th hit in the third at-bat.
Kim Hyun-soo achieved his 100th and 101st hits of the season during a game against the LG Twins on July 18th. He recorded his 99th hit in the first inning and his 100th in the third at-bat of the day, which also drove in a run. This milestone comes despite the recent passing of his grandmother, a personal tragedy he is navigating while continuing to play.
He wrote a new history, surpassing Yang Joon-hyuk and Park Han-yi.
He has been a consistent offensive force since the 2008 season, excluding his time playing overseas in 2016 and 2017. His dedication and performance, even amidst personal grief, highlight his commitment to the sport and his team. The record-breaking achievement is seen as a meaningful tribute to his late grandmother.
Kim Hyun-soo, who had a funeral for his grandmother the day before, pushed through with the game amidst his grief. He gave a meaningful gift to his late grandmother by setting the league's first record.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.