Sek Sitthikaew
Sek Sitthikaew (นายเสกข์ สิทธิแก้ว)
- Bats Left, Throws Left
- Height 5' 7", Weight 155 lb.
- Born May 20, 1991 in Chiang Rai Thailand
Biographical Information[edit]
Sek Sitthikaew was only 16 years old when he was picked to play for the Thai national team in the 2007 Baseball World Cup. Their youngest performer, Sitthikaew allowed five runs in one inning in his club's 18-0 loss to Team Canada. In his other outing, he gave up four runs (two earned) in one inning in a 18-2 loss to South Korea. Overall, he was the team's least-used hurler (among players who only pitched) and had their highest ERA, though his 31.50 was not that much worse than five of their other six hurlers, who had ERAs in the 20s. Sitthikaew was back with Thailand for the 2007 Asian Championship, 2007 Southeast Asian Games (winning Gold) and 2010 Intercontinental Cup.
Sources[edit]
- 2007 World Cup final report
- 2010 Intercontinental Cup roster for Thailand
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