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Yoo Hee Kwan started his professional career with the Doosan Bears in 2009, playing as a relief pitcher. He then served in the military for two years, playing for the Sangmu Baseball Military Team. He returned to Doosan in 2013 as a starting pitcher, earning ten wins that year.
In 2014 and 2015, Yoo Hee Kwan consolidated his position, winning 12 and 18 games respectively. He was a key player for Doosan in 2015 when the team won the championship, and he was named as the MVP in the decisive Game 5 against the Samsung Lions. He then helped the team win the KBL title in 2016 and 2019.
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(Source: Korean = Namu Wiki || Translation = MyDramaList)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/RB0RP6_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Rhee Dae Eun", "alternateName": "이대은", "birthDate": "March 23, 1989", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "Lee Dae Eun, known as Rhee Dae Eun as he prefers to stylize his last name as "Rhee" instead of "Lee", is a South Korean retired pitcher. He graduated from Shinil High School and in 2007 he was selected by the Chicago Cubs as part of the Major League Baseball entry draft. He moved to the United States and remained in the minor league system of the Cubs from 2008 until 2015 without ever playing a single game for senior team, only reaching Triple-A. He then moved to Japan where he spent 2 years with the Chiba Lotte Marines of the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), before returning to South Korea to serve his mandatory military service pitching for the National Police Agency team. In 2019, he was selected by KT Wiz and after one season playing as a starting pitcher, he became the team's closer in 2020. He married rapper Truedy in 2021 and, surprisingly, announced his retirement at the age of 33 on January 2022.