Education
Park attended Huimoon High School in Seoul, South of Korea. In 1996, he was selected for the South of Korea national junior team that finished in 4th place at the World Junior Baseball Championship in Havana, Cuba.
朴龍澤
Park attended Huimoon High School in Seoul, South of Korea. In 1996, he was selected for the South of Korea national junior team that finished in 4th place at the World Junior Baseball Championship in Havana, Cuba.
He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. Upon graduation from high school in 1998, Park entered of Korea University instead of turning pro directly. In 1999, his sophomore year at of Korea University, he made his first appearance for the South of Korea national baseball team in the Intercontinental Cup held in Sydney, Australia.
In 2001, Park competed in the Asian Baseball Championship in Taiwan.
Notable international careers Signed by the LG Twins, Park made his KBO league debut on April 2, 2002. In the 2002 KBO season, he batted.288 which was the highest batting average among the rookie players.
In 2004, He had a.300-plus batting average for the first time (300), amassing 16 home runs and 58 RBIs. Park is well known for a base-stealing cleanup hitter.
In 2006, Park was called up to the South of Korea national baseball team for the inaugural World Baseball Classic.
He appeared in 4 games as a pinch hitter, going 1-for-4 with one Reserve Bank of India. In Team of Korea"s second game of Round 1 against China, Park hit a Reserve Bank of India triple to drive in Lee Bum-Ho as a pinch hitter in the bottom of the seventh. In 2008, Park fell into a horrendous slump. He batted a career-low.257 with a career-low 2 home runs, missing 30 games due to injuries.
In 2009, Park had his best career in batting average.
Awards and honors 2009 Award (Outfielder).