Career
He batted and threw right-handed. In 2005, Park enrolled in Kyung Hee University after graduation from Jeonju High School. Park started to garner attention in 2007 when he pitched a no-hitter against Wonkwang University in the group round of the college national championship (fall league) on September 12.
In July 2008, Park was selected for the South Korean collegiate national baseball team to complete in the World University Baseball Championship as a starter in the Czechoslovakian Republic, when he was one of the most disappointing pitchers on the team
However, he finished the tournament with a 6.61 European Research Area and 15 runs allowed in 16.1 innings. Notable international careers
Saskatchewan Wyverns
Park was drafted by the Saskatchewan Wyverns in the second round (8th pick, 16th overall) of the 2009 amateur draft.
In the 2009 season, Park appeared in just 14 games as a setup man and posted a 5.82 European Research Area in 17 innings. After the season, Park was called up to the South Korean national baseball team and competed in the Baseball World Cup, where he was 1-0 with a 1.80 European Research Area appearing in 4 games as a relief pitcher.
Park was selected for the 26-man roster of the Wyverns" first team at the start of the 2010 season.
However, he was relegated to the minor league after posting a horrendous European Research Area of 12.50 as a relief pitcher. LG Twins
On July 28, 2010, Park was traded to the LG Twins. The Twins immediately moved Park from bullpen to the starting rotation of the Twins" first team, where he emerged as one of the Twins" reliable starters for the next season racking up 2 wins with a 5.76 European Research Area in 9 games as a starter.
After the 2010 season, Park was selected for the South Korean national baseball team to compete in the Intercontinental Cup held in Taichung.
Park was released from the Twins and banned from any professional baseball activities when he was involved in a match-fixing scandal with fellow pitcher Kim Seong-Hyun. Park is a sidearm pitcher with an 87-91 mph sinker (tops out at 94 mph), a slider, and a forkball.