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The Chinese Taipei national baseball team (Chinese: 中華臺北棒球代表隊; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Táiběi Bàngqiú Dàibiǎoduì) is the national men's baseball team of Taiwan. It is governed by the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association. The team is ranked fourth in the world by the World Baseball Softball Confederation.
The MLB Taiwan All-Star Series was an end-of-the-season tour of Taiwan made by an All-Star team from Major League Baseball (MLB) after 2011 MLB season, contested in a best-of format against the Chinese Taipei national baseball team.
The Chinese Taipei Baseball Association (CTBA; Chinese: 中華台北棒球協會; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Táiběi bàngqiú xiéhuì) was established on February 28, 1973 to promote and develop baseball in Taiwan (known in international competition as Chinese Taipei due to political pressure from the People's Republic of China). The CTBA assists ...
Home Team 1: National Stadium: 55,000: Kaohsiung: some Chinese Taipei national football team matches 2: Taipei Dome: 40,575: Taipei: some Chinese Taipei national baseball team or Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) matches 3: Tainan County Stadium: 40,000: Tainan: some local teams matches 4: Chungcheng Stadium: 30,000: Kaohsiung: some ...
Chinese Taipei participated in the inaugural Baseball5 Asia Cup in Kuala Lumpur, where the team won the tournament after defeating Japan 2 matches to 1. [2] The team qualified for the 2022 Baseball5 World Cup held in Mexico City as Asian champions. Chinese Taipei won the bronze medal defeating Venezuela 2 matches to 0 and finished with a 6–3 ...
As a result, this team used its home cities' names as its name for most of its existence rather than a company's name. After TML merged with the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) in 2003, this team merged with Taichung Agan and exchanged its name with Taipei Gida (later became Macoto Gida), which was further changed to Macoto Cobras ...
Wang and Fu-Te Ni were called up by the Chinese Taipei national baseball team against the MLB All-Star team. [1] All Taiwanese players who have appeared in Major League Baseball began their professional baseball careers in the United States by signing with teams as an international free agent.
Additionally, at the website of the WBC, the introduction of the Chinese Taipei team [6] is a completely different article from the Chinese translation. [7] The original article that the Chinese translation was based on was removed, and the Chinese version changed "Taiwan" to "Chinese Taipei" during the process of translation. [8]