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Goyang Wonders

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Goyang Wonders
고양 원더스
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueKorea Baseball Futures League (20122014)
BallparkGoyang Training Stadium (2011–2014)
EstablishedDecember 2011; 13 years ago (2011-12)
Folded2014; 10 years ago (2014)
Nickname(s)Wonders
ColorsBlack and silver
   
2014.613 (43-25-12)
OwnershipHur Min, We Make Price[1]
ManagerKim Sung-keun
Uniforms
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The Goyang Wonders (Korean: 고양 원더스) was a South Korean professional baseball team based in Goyang. They were a member of the unaffiliated Freedom Division of the KBO Futures League, and played games from 2012 to 2014. The team was managed by legendary KBO League manager Kim Sung-keun.

The Goyang Wonders succeeded in producing five players who made it to the top-tier KBO League before they were dissolved in 2014.[2][3] Altogether, the Wonders produced 23 players who ended up being signed by KBO League franchises.[4]

Kim Sung-keun, fresh off five straight Korean Series appearances with the SK Wyverns, was hired to manage the Wonders in late 2011. Long-time professional pitcher Lee Sang-hoon coached for the Wonders in 2013–2014. Long-time Nippon Professional Baseball outfielder Kazuhiko Ishimine coached for the Wonders in 2014.

The Wonders played 80 unofficial "friendly" games a year against Futures League teams. The franchise continuously applied to become officially part of the Futures League but were never accepted. The team's record during its final season, in 2014, was 43 wins, 25 losses, and 12 draws.[4]

Notable Goyang Wonders players

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References

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  1. ^ Kang Seung-woo "Goyang Wonders living up to name," The Korea Times (2012-08-23).
  2. ^ "Xports News" Archived 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "土豆-召唤全球优秀短视频".
  4. ^ a b Nam Hyun-woo. "Independent baseball club disbanded," The Korea Times (2014-09-11).