Taipower Achieves Consecutive Championships in Spring League, Asian Games Baseball Training Squad to Be Selected Post-Tournament
Taipower defeated Taiwan Cooperative Bank 6-3 to secure its second consecutive championship in Taiwan's National Adult Baseball Class A Spring League. Chen Sheng-hsien of Taipower was named MVP. Following the tournament, the training squad for the Asian Games baseball Taiwan national team will be selected.
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(Central News Agency, Taipei 10th) In the championship game of the National Adult Baseball Class A Spring League, two powerhouses of amateur social teams competed today. Chen Sheng-hsien of Taipower had 4 hits and 2 RBIs, leading his team to a 6-3 victory over Taiwan Cooperative Bank, securing Taipower's consecutive championships. Chen Sheng-hsien was awarded the tournament MVP. After the Spring League, the selection committee will comprehensively review performances to select the training squad for the Asian Games baseball team.
The 115th National Adult Baseball Class A Spring League held its championship game today. Taiwan Cooperative Bank had an early offensive push, scoring 1 run each in the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th innings, leading 3-0 after the top of the 5th. Taipower's offense was suppressed in the first four innings, but they counterattacked in the bottom of the 5th, with Chen Sheng-hsien's double bringing in 2 runs, followed by another run scored on a ground ball to tie the game.
In the bottom of the 7th, Taipower's offense connected with a walk, and consecutive hits from Yen Kuo-chin and Chen Sheng-hsien, allowing a runner to score the go-ahead run. Li Yu-chuan then added an insurance run with a sacrifice fly. In the bottom of the 8th, Cheng Chun-wei hit an RBI single, scoring the team's sixth run.
Taipower pitcher Kuo Ting-hung pitched 4 innings in relief, allowing only 2 hits and no runs, earning the win. Wang Yu-chieh pitched 1 inning in relief, retiring three batters in a row to secure the victory for his team.
Taipower achieved consecutive championships, with Taiwan Cooperative Bank as the runner-up. Taichung TS Ba Lung and Letpro BioTech tied for third place. The tournament's Most Valuable Player (MVP) was Taipower's batter Chen Sheng-hsien, who had 4 hits and 2 RBIs in the championship game.
Taipower infielder Cheng Chun-wei won the Social Team Batting Award (batting average 0.545), while Taiwan Cooperative Bank infielder Li Yi-wei won the Social Team RBI Award (23 RBIs). The Social Team Home Run Award went to Taichung TS Ba Lung veteran Chen Min-tzu, who hit a total of 8 home runs in the tournament.
After the Spring League, the selection committee will comprehensively review player performances to select the training squad for this year's Asian Games baseball team. The head coach for the Taiwan national team in this year's Nagoya Asian Games baseball event is Tang Deng-kai, head coach of Taichung TS Ba Lung. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150510
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(Central News Agency, Taipei 10th) In the championship game of the National Adult Baseball Class A Spring League, two powerhouses of amateur social teams competed today. Chen Sheng-hsien of Taipower had 4 hits and 2 RBIs, leading his team to a 6-3 victory over Taiwan Cooperative Bank, securing Taipower's consecutive championships. Chen Sheng-hsien was awarded the tournament MVP. After the Spring League, the selection committee will comprehensively review performances to select the training squad for the Asian Games baseball team.
The 115th National Adult Baseball Class A Spring League held its championship game today. Taiwan Cooperative Bank had an early offensive push, scoring 1 run each in the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th innings, leading 3-0 after the top of the 5th. Taipower's offense was suppressed in the first four innings, but they counterattacked in the bottom of the 5th, with Chen Sheng-hsien's double bringing in 2 runs, followed by another run scored on a ground ball to tie the game.
In the bottom of the 7th, Taipower's offense connected with a walk, and consecutive hits from Yen Kuo-chin and Chen Sheng-hsien, allowing a runner to score the go-ahead run. Li Yu-chuan then added an insurance run with a sacrifice fly. In the bottom of the 8th, Cheng Chun-wei hit an RBI single, scoring the team's sixth run.
Taipower pitcher Kuo Ting-hung pitched 4 innings in relief, allowing only 2 hits and no runs, earning the win. Wang Yu-chieh pitched 1 inning in relief, retiring three batters in a row to secure the victory for his team.
Taipower achieved consecutive championships, with Taiwan Cooperative Bank as the runner-up. Taichung TS Ba Lung and Letpro BioTech tied for third place. The tournament's Most Valuable Player (MVP) was Taipower's batter Chen Sheng-hsien, who had 4 hits and 2 RBIs in the championship game.
Taipower infielder Cheng Chun-wei won the Social Team Batting Award (batting average 0.545), while Taiwan Cooperative Bank infielder Li Yi-wei won the Social Team RBI Award (23 RBIs). The Social Team Home Run Award went to Taichung TS Ba Lung veteran Chen Min-tzu, who hit a total of 8 home runs in the tournament.
After the Spring League, the selection committee will comprehensively review player performances to select the training squad for this year's Asian Games baseball team. The head coach for the Taiwan national team in this year's Nagoya Asian Games baseball event is Tang Deng-kai, head coach of Taichung TS Ba Lung. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150510
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