Chen Sheng-Ping and Teammates Set New Lions Record for Consecutive Error-Free Games, Thanks Coaches
Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions shortstop Chen Sheng-Ping, along with teammate Lin Hong-Xian, set a new team record for 26 consecutive error-free games since the start of the season. He thanked the coaching staff for intensifying his training, stating that their current approach focuses on getting outs regardless of specific movements.
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(Central News Agency reporter Su Chih-Yu, Taoyuan, 9th) Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions shortstop Chen Sheng-Ping, along with teammate Lin Hong-Xian, set a new team record for the Lions with 26 consecutive error-free games since the start of the season. He thanked the coaching staff for helping him intensify his training, stating, "The current mode is to not worry about the movements; as long as you can get an out, it's a good play."
Chen Sheng-Ping made an error yesterday in the bottom of the 4th inning on a ground ball hit by Rakuten Monkeys' Lin Hung-Yu, when throwing to first base. This ended his streak of 96 consecutive error-free defensive chances at shortstop, a new personal best; he and teammate Lin Hong-Xian also set a new Lions team record for 26 consecutive error-free games since the start of the season.
Speaking about these records, Chen Sheng-Ping said in an interview today, "I definitely paid attention, and I want to thank the coaching staff for giving me the opportunity. Coach Guang-Ge (defensive coach Zhou Guang-Sheng) practiced with me a lot." Compared to last year, when he had 16 errors in 85 games at shortstop, this year he only made his first error in his 26th game.
Chen Sheng-Ping stated that from the autumn training after last season to spring training this year, defensive training volume has been greatly strengthened. In addition to extra practice before team training, he also reduced batting practice to shift time to defense. "The coaching staff told me, and I also requested more practice."
There wasn't much change in the training details, but the approach was somewhat different. Chen Sheng-Ping said that Zhou Guang-Sheng wanted him to play in a comfortable way, and "I also feel that a comfortable way gives me confidence." Currently, the focus in games is primarily on getting outs, and if there are indeed problems with defensive movements, they will be corrected during practice. (Editor: Wu Su-Jou) 1150509
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(Central News Agency reporter Su Chih-Yu, Taoyuan, 9th) Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions shortstop Chen Sheng-Ping, along with teammate Lin Hong-Xian, set a new team record for the Lions with 26 consecutive error-free games since the start of the season. He thanked the coaching staff for helping him intensify his training, stating, "The current mode is to not worry about the movements; as long as you can get an out, it's a good play."
Chen Sheng-Ping made an error yesterday in the bottom of the 4th inning on a ground ball hit by Rakuten Monkeys' Lin Hung-Yu, when throwing to first base. This ended his streak of 96 consecutive error-free defensive chances at shortstop, a new personal best; he and teammate Lin Hong-Xian also set a new Lions team record for 26 consecutive error-free games since the start of the season.
Speaking about these records, Chen Sheng-Ping said in an interview today, "I definitely paid attention, and I want to thank the coaching staff for giving me the opportunity. Coach Guang-Ge (defensive coach Zhou Guang-Sheng) practiced with me a lot." Compared to last year, when he had 16 errors in 85 games at shortstop, this year he only made his first error in his 26th game.
Chen Sheng-Ping stated that from the autumn training after last season to spring training this year, defensive training volume has been greatly strengthened. In addition to extra practice before team training, he also reduced batting practice to shift time to defense. "The coaching staff told me, and I also requested more practice."
There wasn't much change in the training details, but the approach was somewhat different. Chen Sheng-Ping said that Zhou Guang-Sheng wanted him to play in a comfortable way, and "I also feel that a comfortable way gives me confidence." Currently, the focus in games is primarily on getting outs, and if there are indeed problems with defensive movements, they will be corrected during practice. (Editor: Wu Su-Jou) 1150509
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