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Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 1: October 28: Rakuten Monkeys – 3, Uni-President Lions – 2: Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium: 3:01: 7,132 [1] : 2: October 29: Uni-President Lions – 2, Rakuten Monkeys– 3
The CPBL All-Star Game is scheduled for the weekend of July 20–21. On August 23, the Chinese Professional Baseball League officially drew over 2 million spectators during the regular season, the first time that the milestone had been reached in league history.
From 2022, foreign-born players can be considered domestic draft picks if: they have attended a Taiwanese high school for three years, a Taiwanese university for four years, or have lived in Taiwan for five years, while playing for a Taiwanese semi-professional league for three years.
The annual CPBL All-Star Game was cancelled for the first time to accommodate to the compact schedule. [10] The season concluded on 8 November with the Uni-President Lions winning the seasonal championship, by defeating the CTBC Brothers in Game 7 of the Taiwan Series with a score of 7:4.
The Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL; Chinese: 中華職業棒球大聯盟; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Zhíyè Bàngqiú Dàliánméng) is the top-tier professional baseball league in Taiwan. The league was established in 1989 and played the first season in 1990. [1] CPBL eventually absorbed the competing Taiwan Major League in 2003. As of ...
The CPBL All-Star Game (Chinese: 中華職棒明星賽), alternatively known as Red v. White All-Star Game ( Chinese : 紅白明星對抗賽 ), is an annual baseball game held by the Chinese Professional Baseball League of Taiwan .
In 2019, 20 years after the disbandment, the club was re-established and played the 2020 season in the minor league, before rejoining the CPBL in 2021. [3] In 2023, the Dragons defeated Rakuten Monkeys in the 2023 Taiwan Series with four wins in seven games to win their fifth championship, 24 years since their last championship.
The Taiwan Major League was founded in 1997 by the chairman of TVBS, a popular cable TV channel company, after it lost the nine-year (1997 to 2006) broadcasting rights for CPBL games to Videoland Television Network. TVBS had held the broadcasting rights from 1993 to 1996.