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| 2017 Calbee Samurai Japan #SJ-26 |
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| 2019 SCC KBO Collection 2 #SCCR2-19/156 All Star |
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| 2017 Calbee Samurai Japan #SJ-26 |
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| 2019 SCC KBO Collection 2 #SCCR2-19/156 All Star |
This past week Ernesto Mejia asked for and received his release from the Saitama Seibu Lions. Mejia wanted to be able to spend time with his family and he was unable to bring them to Japan.
Mejia joined the Lions a month or so into the 2014 season after 10 years in the Braves and Royals organizations. His 34 home runs that season tied him with his teammate Takeya Nakamura for the Pacific League lead. He followed that up with a couple good years with 27 and 35 home runs respectively but he had a poor season in 2017 and injuries started cutting into his playing time the following four seasons.
He seemed to always have a flair for coming through in the clutch, though, as epitomized on Opening Day in 2016 against Orix when he had a game tying single in the seventh and a game winning single in the bottom of the ninth, a day commemorated by Calbee on two separate cards in their Series Two set that year. As a Lions fan, I'll never forget seeing his heroics along with crazy stuff like hitting home runs entirely out of Seibu Dome.
Pacific League TV put out a video featuring highlights from his career (although it doesn't include Opening Day from 2016):
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| 2014 BBM 2nd Version "1st Version Update" #413 |
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| 2014 Calbee #182 |
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| 2015 BBM Memories Of Uniform #131 |
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| 2015 BBM 1st Version #127 |
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| 2016 Calbee "First Win" #FW-04 |
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| 2016 Calbee Checklist #C-7 |
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| 2016 BBM 2nd Version #442 |
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| 2017 BBM Lions #L57 |
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| 2018 BBM 1st Version #044 |
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| 2019 Epoch One #631 |
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| 2020 Epoch NPB #024 |
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| 2021 Epoch NPB #097 |
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| 2019 SCC KBO Collection 2 SCCR2-19/111 All Star |
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| 2018 SCC KBO Collection SCCR-01/141 (Kim Hyun-soo) |
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| 2015 Superstar Baseball Season Two Sticker |
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| 2017 SCC #SCC-01-LT15/N |
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| 2018 Hanwha Eagles Calendar cards |
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| 2020 SCC Premium #SCCP1-20/L05 |
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| 2010 KBO Game Set #AH-002 |
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| 2015 BBM Giants #G47 |
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| 2020 BBM 2nd Version #467 |
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| 2018 Vittum Foreign Attack #27 |
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| 2020 BBM 1st Version #167 |
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| 2016 BBM Dragons #D24 |
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| 2019 BBM 1st Version #097 |
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| 2019 Epoch NPB #421 |
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| 2017 BBM Carp Successful Achievement #23 |
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| 2020 BBM 1st Version #204 |
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| 2014 SCM #258 |
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| 2016 BBM 2nd Version #451 |
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| 2019 Epoch NPB #079 |
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| 2020 Epoch NPB #407 |
When I was researching my post on the Korean Olympic Baseball Team, I was surprised when I saw that one player - Lee Jung-hoo - was actually born in Nagoya, Japan! When I started reading his biography, I saw the reason why (and went "Duh!") - Lee Jung-hoo is the son of former Haitai/Kia Tigers legend Lee Jong-beom, who spent a couple years playing in NPB with the Chunichi Dragons. Which explains why the younger Lee was born in Nagoya - he wanted to be close to his mother who presumably was in Japan with her husband.
The elder Lee had a great career in Korea, making the All Star team 13 times. His sophomore season of 1994 was one of legend - he led the league with a .393 average (second highest all time in the KBO) while stealing a league record 84 bases. He led the league in hits and runs scored as well, helping him win the MVP award. After five seasons with Haitai he joined the Dragons in 1998. He didn't have a lot of success in Japan though and rejoined the Tigers (now owned by Kia) in mid-2001. He pretty much returned to his performance levels from before he left for Japan, at least for the first few seasons after he returned. He retired after the 2011 season and his number 7 was retired by the team. His nicknames were "Baseball Genius", "The Korean Ichiro" and "Son Of The Wind".
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| 2001 BBM #298 |
The younger Lee was drafted by the then-Nexen Heroes in 2016 and debuted with them in 2017 without having played for their farm team at all. He won the Rookie Of The Year award that season. He's won a couple Golden Gloves and was MVP of the playoffs in 2019. His lowest batting average in his four complete seasons so far was .324 in his rookie season. And, of course, his nickname is "Grandson Of The Wind".
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| 2019 SCC KBO Collection 2 #SCCR2-19/080 All Star |
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| 2017 SCC #SCC-01-KT06/N |
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| 2019 SCC KBO Collection #SCCR1-19/062 |
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| 2019 SCC KBO Collection 2 #SCCR2-19/106 Signature |
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| 2009 Konami WBC Heroes #W09R118 |
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| 2019 SCC KBO Collection 2 #SCCR2-19/145 |
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| 2018 SCC KBO Collection 2 Red #SCCR-02R/006 |
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| 2020 SCC Premium #SCCP1-20/E07 |
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| 2020 SCC Premium #SCCP1-20/D09 |
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| 2019 SCC Premium #SCCP1-19/158 |
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| 2009 Konami WBC Heroes #W09R128 |
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| 2015 Superstar Baseball Season One #SBC1501-121-N |
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| 2019 SCC Premium #SCCP1-19/079 |
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| 2010 KBO Game Set #AN-007 |
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| 2017 SCC #SCC-01-DS15/N |
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| 2014 Superstar Baseball Season One #SBC01-022 |
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| 2018 SCC KBO Collection #SCCR-01/239 |
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| 2018 SCC KBO Collection 2 Black #SCCR-02B/039 |
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| 2014 Superstar Baseball Season Three #SBC03-085 |
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| 2009 Konami WBC Heroes All Tournament Team #W09A012 |
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| 2017 SCC #SCC-01-DS01/N |
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| 2019 SCC Premium #SCCP1-19/088 |