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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Wang Still Seeking Win #1......

Amateur:

HW Lo
Agent Chien-Chen Chen (also represents Yao-Lin Wang) has been busy shopping San-Hsin LHP Hua-Wei Lo - his asking price is $150-200 K.

Lo's vitals:
DOB: 12-1-90
H: 5'11"
W: 154
B:L/T:L




CPBL:
Bulls 9 - Bears 3:

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Attendance: 1,383

WP - Yu-Chieh Shen (3-2, 4.1 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 3 K's, 0 BB's) - game MVP
LP - Mike Johnson (2-2, 5 IP, 5 R, 7 H, 1 K, 4 BB's)

Offense:
Bulls:
RF Chien-Ming Chang 2-4, 3 RBI
LF Da-Hung Cheng 3-4, 2 2B's
1B Yi-Chuan Lin 3-4, RBI
3B Wilton Veras 3-4, 2 2B's, 3 RBI
DH Shih-Yang Deng 1-4, RBI

Bears:
CF Long-Yi Huang 2-5, 2B, RBI
SS Chih-Sheng Lin 2-4, 2B
DH CFC 0-3
(C) Hao-Jen Huang 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI





MILB:

R - WW Lin 2-4, HR (1), 2 RBI (first pro HR)

R - WC Huang 2 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 2 K's 0 BB's

A ss - CC Chen 1-3, 2B, RBI - 0% CS (0-2)

A ss - CH Chen 0-4, CS

AAA - FT Ni 3 IP, 1 R, 3 H, 2 K's, 0 BB's - 1 HR allowed

AAA - CL Hu 0-4 (9th)





MLB:
Braves 4 - Yankees 0: CMW L 0-6, 5 IP, 3 R, 6 H, 4 K's, 1 BB





Other:
Why Baseball Means so much to the Taiwanese people

3 comments:

BC said...

what was up with pulling Wang in the 5th after only 60 something pitches? Im not sure it was the right move - the offense was just downright horrible today. no run support at all for the Wanger. Wang's velocity was there today. he was hitting 94-95 a few times and was getting alot of first pitch strikes but I felt that he left alot of stuff up in the zone and it really hurt him in that 3rd inning. good thing is that his pitch count and efficiency is getting there. He is getting out of innings alot faster and is looking more and more like Wang at his best. He's looking alot more confident to me.

Tim said...

BC, Giardi had to pull CMW out of the game with only 60 pitches because his team was down 3 runs and with a runner on base. With the pitcher coming up to bat (pitchers have to bat in the NL), he had to make that gamble and go with a PH.

I saw the highlights of the game, the two doubles that CMW gave up (resulting in runs scored) were all good pitches. They were both low and got the hitter to swing (one of them was way out of the strike zone). They weren't pitcher's mistakes, you have to give credit to McCann and Anderson for being able to drive the ball out.

Once again the Yankees' bats were silent and Wang had no help from them. Looks like CMW has once again done enough to remain in the starting rotation. Hopefully, he'll get some help from the offense and get a W soon.

TTT said...

Thanks for the update and input on Wang's last start fellas.