Chen Wen-Chieh Temporarily Leads in Hits, Attributes Hot Streak to Pre-Season Training

TSG Hawks outfielder Chen Wen-Chieh has started the season strong, temporarily leading the league in hits. He credits his excellent form to successful pre-season training, though he notes it's still early in the season.
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(Central News Agency reporter Su Chih-yu, New Taipei, 29th) TSG Hawks outfielder Chen Wen-Chieh has shown a scorching performance since the start of this year's season, temporarily leading in hits, and his batting average is also in a tight race with CTBC Brothers' Huang Wei-Sheng. Chen Wen-Chieh believes that the training he did before the season has successfully carried over into the season, but he thinks it's too early to tell as only one month of the season has passed.

Chen Wen-Chieh's personal 13-game hitting streak was interrupted yesterday, but before today's game, he ranked 1st in the Chinese Professional Baseball League with 30 hits, and his batting average of .345 ranked 2nd, only behind Huang Wei-Sheng's .366. Chen Wen-Chieh believes that the season has just begun, and these rankings are still very likely to change, so he won't pay special attention to them.

However, when talking about his ground ball-to-fly ball ratio of 0.655 this year, which is a new career low, meaning he's hitting more fly balls than ground balls, Chen Wen-Chieh pointed out that his hitting strategy has not changed, but it might be due to different hitting results in recent games, and he also feels that there have been slightly more line drive hits at the start of this season. "I still focus on hitting the ball solidly. What the final result will be, it might be clearer when we look at it in September."

Chen Wen-Chieh believes that players will have ups and downs throughout a season. The training he did before the season has successfully carried over into the start of the season, and he might have just adjusted to the rhythm, so the overall feeling is still good. "But I hope I can continue this momentum." (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150429

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