CPBL Team Leaders Meeting Discusses Establishing Alternative Military Service for Baseball Players

The Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) held a team leaders meeting to discuss the impact of the one-year mandatory military service on player development. The league aims to advocate for an 'alternative service' mechanism to allow players to continue professional training during their service. Additionally, the league decided to abolish the '228 Foreign Player Clause,' setting January 15 as the final deadline for contract negotiations with original teams.
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According to the Central News Agency, the Chinese Professional Baseball League held a team leaders meeting on the 1st to discuss the impact of the one-year mandatory military service on player development. The league stated it will continue to discuss feasible plans with the Department of Alternative Service and other relevant units to establish an alternative service mechanism for baseball, allowing players with potential to continue professional training during their service. CPBL Commissioner Tsai Chi-chang suggested using draft results as a basis for talent identification, allowing drafted players to continue training during service. However, this is still in the preliminary concept stage. Furthermore, the meeting decided to abolish the '228 Foreign Player Clause,' no longer granting original teams priority negotiation rights, and instead setting January 15 as the final deadline for negotiations, after which players will be considered free agents.

FAQ

Do professional baseball players in Taiwan have military service?

Yes, it is mandatory, but the league is seeking alternative service options.