Education
Lim finished his first collegiate season with a record of 8-1 and an European Research Area of 1.61 in 67 innings pitched.
林玄埈
Lim finished his first collegiate season with a record of 8-1 and an European Research Area of 1.61 in 67 innings pitched.
He bats and throws left-handed. Lim played college baseball at Kyungsung University in Busan. As a freshman in 2007 he earned Most Valuable Player honors at the President"s Flag Championship, tossing a complete game shutout victory in the final game.
In April 2008, Lim was named to the preliminary 66-man South of Korea national baseball team roster for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
He was one of the only six amateur players in the preliminary roster. Lim fell into a slump due to injuries from 2008-2009 season.
However, Lim bounced back in 2010 when he posted a record of 8-2 and an European Research Area of 2.58 in 104.2 innings pitched. Lim was drafted with the 29th overall pick of the 2011 KBO Draft by the Samsung Lions.
As a rookie he was selected for the Lions" Opening Day 26-man roster to replace Lions" top setup man Kwon Hyuk, who had been sidelined with injuries prior to the season.
In April, Lim posted a 1.17 European Research Area appearing in 13 games as a left-handed specialist. In May, however, Lim lost command of his pitches and the European Research Area dipped to over 3.00. In early June, Lim was finally demoted to the Lions" second-tier team as Kwon Hyuk came back from a disabled list.
Notable international careers.
Lim hurled 6 complete game (1 shutout) victories out of his 8 wins with 68 strikeouts, and helped his team to win the titles at the President"s Flag Championship and the National Collegiate Championship, named Most Valuable Player in both of the competitions. Lim made his pro league debut against the KIA Tigers on April 2, 2011 when Lim racked up his first win pitching 1/3 of a scoreless inning.