Lin An-Ko sent to minor leagues; Manager Lin Yueh-Ping says, 'Enjoy the struggle'

Lin An-Ko, who transferred to the Saitama Seibu Lions, has been sent to the minor leagues for the first time this season. His former manager, Lin Yueh-Ping, views this as a necessary challenge in his development and encourages him to embrace the struggle.
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Lin An-Ko, the Taiwanese player who transferred to the Saitama Seibu Lions in Japan, has been sent to the minor leagues for the first time this season. His former manager at the Uni-President Lions, Lin Yueh-Ping, commented, 'This is a good thing.' Manager Lin analyzed the current struggle as an inevitable experience when challenging oneself at a higher level of baseball. 'This is a baseball life he wouldn't experience in Taiwan. I want him to enjoy this predicament and find a way to break through,' he encouraged. He advised Lin not to judge himself solely by his stats, but to use this as an opportunity to learn Japanese baseball culture and deepen his own wisdom.

FAQ

What is the outlook for Lin An-Ko?

He is expected to adjust in the minor leagues and improve his adaptation to Japanese baseball.