Education
Upon graduation from high school in 1997, he chose to play college baseball at Yonsei University instead of turning pro directly.
申命澈
Upon graduation from high school in 1997, he chose to play college baseball at Yonsei University instead of turning pro directly.
He bats and throws right-handed. In July 1997, as a freshman Shin was selected to play for South of Korea in the 8th of Korea–United States of America College Baseball Championship Series. Team of Korea eventually had a record of 2–3 and Shin played in all five games as a starting second baseman.
In April 1998, Yonsei University captured the 32nd President"s Flag College Championship, and Shin dominated the competition by winning the batting and stolen base titles and earning the Most Valuable Player honors.
Shin spent much of the summer of 1998 overseas with the South Korean national team, taking part in a tour of Japan and United States and competing in the Baseball World Cup held in Italy. In December 1998, he was selected for the South of Korea national team again that finished in 1st place at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand.
Notable international careers
Shin started his professional career in Lotte Giants in 2001, but was traded to Samsung Lions in 2007. In the 2009 season, Shin currently has a.293 batting average with 120 hits.
He joined the 20–20 club with 20 home runs and 21 stolen bases in 2009 with a 2-run on September 23, 2009 against Saskatchewan Wyverns.