Choi Joo-hwan

This is a Korean name; the family name is Choi.
Choi Joo-Hwan
Doosan Bears – No. 7
Second baseman
Born: (1988-02-28) February 28, 1988
Bats: Left Throws: Right
KBO debut
2006, for the Doosan Bears
KBO statistics
(through 2012 season)
Batting average .253
Home runs 2
RBI 28
Teams

Choi Joo-Hwan (Hangul: 최주환, Hanja: 崔周煥) (born February 28, 1988 in Gwangju) is a second baseman who plays for the Doosan Bears in the South Korean professional baseball league. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed.

Amateur career

While attending Dongsung High School in Gwangju, Choi was considered one of the best second basemen in the Korean high school baseball league. In May 2005 Choi led his team to win the 39th President's Cup National High School Baseball Championship alongside Yang Hyeon-Jong and Han Ki-Joo, winning the RBI title with 9.

In September 2005, Choi was selected for the South Korea national junior baseball team to compete at the World Junior Baseball Championship, where South Korea won the silver medal. In the tourney, he batted .353 (6-for-17), playing in all 5 games as a starting second baseman.

Notable international careers

Year Venue Competition  Team  Individual Note
 2005    South Korea   Asian Junior Baseball Championship   .353 BA (6-for-17), 1 RBI, 2 R, 1 SB 

Professional career

After graduation from high school, Choi was selected by the Doosan Bears with the 50th overall pick of the 2006 KBO Draft. Choi played only four games in 2006 and three games in 2007 spending the majority of the campaign with the Bears' second-tier team. In 2008, he played in a career-high 16 games and had 4 hits and 6 RBI.

In 2009, Choi appeared in only nine games for the Bears, collecting no hits in ten at-bats. After the 2009 season, Choi temporarily left the Bears to serve a two-year mandatory military commitment.

Notable international careers

Year Venue Competition  Team  Individual Note
2010   Chinese Taipei   Intercontinental Cup  6th  .259 BA (5-for-27), 5 RBI, 5 R 
 2011    Panama  Baseball World Cup 6th  .333 BA (14-for-42), 8 RBI, 1 HR, 6 R, 2 SB 

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