Song Bo-han Becomes First in Team History with First Hit, First Homer; Hawks Shut Out Brothers 6-0

The TSG Hawks of the CPBL shut out the CTBC Brothers 6-0 today. Rookie Song Bo-han made history by hitting a home run for his first career hit, a first for the team. Ji Qing-ran also contributed 3 RBIs.
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(Central News Agency reporter Su Chih-she, Taipei, 8th) The CPBL TSG Hawks visited Intercontinental Baseball Stadium today, scoring 6 runs in the first four innings. Ji Qing-ran alone contributed 3 RBIs, and rookie Song Bo-han also set a team record as the first player to hit a home run for his first career hit. The Hawks ultimately defeated the CTBC Brothers 6-0.

The Brothers' lineup was suppressed by Eric Stout, who started for 5 innings and allowed no runs, striking out 7. The Hawks then sent 5 bullpen pitchers to the mound in succession, and the Brothers still failed to score, being shut out.

The Hawks' offense scored first in the first inning with Ji Qing-ran's sacrifice fly. In the top of the 3rd inning, they scored 3 more runs, with Ji Qing-ran's double driving in 2 runs. In the top of the 4th inning, Song Bo-han hit a 2-run homer, extending the lead.

Song Bo-han was the Hawks' 3rd round pick in the 2024 draft. Last year, he appeared in 3 games in the first team but did not get a hit. In his second appearance this year, his first hit was a home run, making him the 44th player in CPBL history to achieve a 'first hit, first home run,' and the first in TSG Hawks team history. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150508

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