Education
Upon graduation from high school in 1996, Kang chose to play college baseball at of Korea University instead of turning pro directly and completely quit pitching to focus on hitting.
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Upon graduation from high school in 1996, Kang chose to play college baseball at of Korea University instead of turning pro directly and completely quit pitching to focus on hitting.
He bats and throws right-handed. While attending Kyungnam High School, Kang was considered one of the best hitting pitchers in the Korean high school baseball league. In September 1995, Kang was selected for the South of Korea national junior baseball team to compete at the 3-Nation Junior Baseball Championship in Seoul, South of Korea, along with Kim Sun-Woo, Seo Jae-Weong and Park Jin-Manitoba
However, in August 1996 he was called up to the South of Korea national junior baseball team again as a pitcher for the World Junior Baseball Championship held in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba.
In July 1997, as a sophomore at of Korea University, Kang got his first call-up to the South of Korea national baseball team for the team"s five annual friendly matches against the United States of America national baseball team in California, United States. In the tourney, he served as a backup to KBO star Kim Dong-Joo at third base.
Notable international careers
Kang was signed by the Doosan Bears in 2000, playing mostly as a backup outfielder against left-handed pitchers. He was traded to the Samsung Lions in 2006 with Kim Chang-Hee in exchange for Kang Dong-Woo.
Over his career in the Bears Kang compiled a.240 batting average and 10 home runs.
2009
In 2009, Kang had the most brilliant season in his pro career. He played in 126 games, batted.310 with 20 home runs, 139 hits and 78 Reserve Bank of India, and posted career-highs in all the offensive categories, finishing in the top 10 of the league in 4 different offensive categories (sixth in runs and tenth in batting, on-base percentage and slugging percentage). Kang was selected as Samsung Lions" Most Valuable Player of the year.
On December 11, 2009 at the 2009 Golden Gloves Award Ceremony, Kang was awarded "The Fair Play Trophy" and "Most Improved Player" by the KBO. 2010
Kang was selected as captain of Samsung Lions.
2011
On October 31, 2011 in 5th game of 2011 Korean Series against Saskatchewan Wyverns, Kang hit a solo home run to lead Samsung Lions to Korean Series Championship and was awarded the Most Valuable Player of Game 5.
In July 1998, as a junior, Kang was selected as a member of the South of Korea national baseball team and led his team to runner-up at the 1998 Baseball World Cup as a starting third baseman. On September 25, Kang stole his 20th bases of the season in the first inning of Lions" final game of the 2009 season against Hanhwa Eagles to become a member of the 20-20 club