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Thursday, June 11, 2009

6/11 Scores...

CPBL:
Lions 10 - Elephants 3:

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Lions2220300011080
Elephants100001100387
Attendance: 1,358

WP - Wei-Hua Lee (3-0, 5.1 IP, 2 R, 5 H, 2 K's, 6 BB's)
LP - Kobayashi Ryokan (4-6, 5 IP, 9 R - 6 ER, 7 H, 2 K's, 3 BB's)

Offense:
Lions:
1B KC Kao 2-5, 2B, 2 RBI
DH Lien-Hung Chen 1-5
2B Tzu-Sung Wang 3-4, 3B, HR (2), 4 RBI - game MVP
SS Tung-Yi Yang 0-3, RBI

Elephants:
LF Ssu-Chi Chou 1-3, RBI
1B Chia Chia 1-2, 2B, 3 BB's, RBI
CF Cheng-Wei Huang 1-4, RBI
LF Chih-Peng Chen 2-2



NT:
Blue 4 - White 3:
White: Chen-Hua Lin SP 2 IP, 0 R/H, 3 K's, 0 BB's / Chih-Lung Huang 1 IP, 2 R/2 H/2 BB's, 0 K's
Blue: Yen-Feng Lin 1 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 0 K's, 1 BB



MILB:

AA - CJ Lo 1 IP, 0 R, 1 H/1 K/1 BB

Good read on CJ:
"AC: Who do you come to the park excited to see play every day?JL: When he was here I would have said Chia-Jen Lo, as well.

AC: One of the signings we Astros fans were excited about this off-season was Chia-Jen Lo, what you can you tell us about him?JL: Lo is the first big signing out of Taiwan for the Astros and he looks like a good one. He has a fastball that dominated at this level at 93 MPH or so with some movement and very good command. At this level with a fastball that good and command like that, you can get away with relying on it. At the higher levels, he’s going to have to establish his secondary pitches. We had a player here last year with Boston named Richie Lentz who threw 94-96, but they forced him to throw a lot of sliders just to get a feel with the pitch since they knew his fastball wouldn’t be enough once he moved up.

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