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Rangers Check in With Korean Amateur Signing

August 11th, 2008 Shinsano · 3 Comments

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The Korean newspaper Il Gan Sports is reporting the Texas Rangers have signed Ahn Tae-kyeong, a right handed pitcher from Busan High School. The paper reports the signing bonus is $800,000.

Ahn is a third year senior at Busan and according to the newspaper throws four pitches, including a fastball that touches 93 MPH on the radar gun and a cut fastball. He stands at about 6 ft. 1 in. and typically throws at a 3/4 angle.

The signing was made by Jim Colborn, who just last week was made bullpen coach of the Rangers following the firing of pitching coach Mark Connor and bullpen coach Dom Chiti. Colborn was, or perhaps still is, the Rangers Pacific Rim Scout. A former big league pitcher and pitching coach with the Dodgers and Pirates, Colborn is largely credited with the development of Ian Snell.

I haven’t personally scouted Ahn,  and have only seen  him once  on TV. He started the championship game of a tournament in July. He’s very polished for his age. I didn’t see him throw 93, but that’s going off the radar gun used on the broadcast. In June, Ahn’s teammate Oh Byung-il was drafted in the first round by the Lotte Giants of the Korean Baseball Organization. Busan High School is also the alma mater of the Indians Choo Shin-soo.

This of course isn’t the not the first Korean signing by the Rangers. The first was Park Chan-ho, who the team signed to a $65 million contract over 5 years back in 1999. The Rangers are still one of the most popular and closely followed teams in Korea.

Tags: Baseball

3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Hung Wei Lo // Aug 12, 2008 at 9:17 am

    How about Yoon-Hee Nam? Should he not be considered as an Korean amateur signed with the Rangers during 2006?

  • 2 Shinsano // Aug 12, 2008 at 11:37 am

    I was told a while ago that Nam went to high school in the states, like the Rays’ Kyeong Kang. No?

    Nam is having a rough year in short Single A at any rate.

    Kang on the other hand is hitting .436 over his last 10.

  • 3 The Tazawa Problem » NPB Tracker // Sep 16, 2008 at 3:59 pm

    [...] consider is that each year MLB teams sign much of the top young amateur players out of Taiwan and Korea, and no one bats an eye. Why is that? MLB’s interest in the players from these countries is a [...]

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