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Kim Jong-ho was born on 31 May, 1984 in Seoul, South Korea. At 36 years old, Kim Jong-ho height is 6 ft 0 in (183.0 cm).

Now We discover Kim Jong-ho's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 38 years old?

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Kim Jong-ho Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 31 May 1984
Birthday 31 May
Birthplace Seoul, South Korea
Nationality South Korea

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Kim Jong-ho Weight & Measurements

Physical Status
Weight 82 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Kim Jong-ho Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Kim Jong-ho worth at the age of 38 years old? Kim Jong-ho’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from South Korea. We have estimated Kim Jong-ho's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2022 Under Review
Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Timeline

2013

The 2013 KBO Expansion Draft for the newly founded NC Dinos was held after the 2012 season. Kim was picked up in the expansion draft by the Dinos and became the Dinos' inaugural leadoff hitter.

2012

Kim played in 22 games for the Lions' first team in the 2012 KBO league. He was primarily used as a pinch runner, but also played as a substitute right fielder. Kim finished the season with a .250 batting average, having 12 at-bats and one stolen base.

2011

Kim was eventually called up to the Lions' first team for the first time on August 26, 2011. He made his KBO league debut on August 27, inserted as a pinch runner against the Doosan Bears. After being hitless in one at-bat in another game, Kim was demoted to the second team again.

2010

Kim came back to the Lions in 2010. Although Kim was ranked first in RBI, doubles and triples, and fourth in batting average and stealing bases in the 2010 Futures League, winning the Futures League All-Star Game MVP, he was never promoted to the first team during the entire 2010 season.

2007

Kim was selected by the Samsung Lions with the 39th overall pick of the 2007 KBO Draft. However, Kim spent his whole rookie season in the Lions' second team playing in the Futures League. After the 2007 season, Kim left the Lions to serve a two-year mandatory military commitment.

2006

As a senior in 2006, Kim got his first call-up to the South Korea national baseball team and competed in the team's three friendly baseball matches against the USA national baseball team in Durham, North Carolina. He went 1-for-5 during the series, hitting a single off future MLB relief pitcher Daniel Moskos in Game 3.

2003

After graduating from Paichai High School in Seoul, Kim went undrafted in the 2003 KBO Amateur Draft. Instead, he entered Konkuk University to play college baseball. As a freshman in 2003, Kim became a member of the team to win the Fall League of the National Collegiate Championship as the leadoff hitter. In his sophomore and junior years at Konkuk University Kim led his team to two consecutive runner-up finishes at the National Amateur Championship alongside future KBO star Jeon Jun-woo, winning the batting title in 2004 and the RBI title in 2005.

1984

Kim Jong-ho (Hangul: 김종호; born May 31, 1984 in Seoul) is an outfielder who plays for the NC Dinos in the South Korean professional baseball league. He bats and throws left-handed.