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Originally formed as an amateur club '''Black Eagles''' in 1990, this club was purchased by the [[China Times]] Corporation in November 1991 and professionalized in 1992 after absorbing a group of players from the [[Chinese Taipei national baseball team]] who just won [[silver medal]] in the [[Baseball at the 1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Summer Olympics]], like its sister team [[Jungo Bears]]. This club took [[Kaohsiung Li De Baseball Stadium]] ([[Chengching Lake Baseball Field]] was not built at that time) and [[Pingtung Baseball Field]] as its home throughout its history.
Originally formed as an amateur club '''Black Eagles''' in 1990, this club was purchased by the [[China Times]] Corporation in November 1991 and professionalized in 1992 after absorbing a group of players from the [[Chinese Taipei national baseball team]] who just won [[silver medal]] in the [[Baseball at the 1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Summer Olympics]], like its sister team [[Jungo Bears]]. This club took [[Kaohsiung Li De Baseball Stadium]] ([[Chengching Lake Baseball Field]] was not built at that time) and [[Pingtung Baseball Field]] as its home throughout its history.


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Revision as of 03:36, 16 October 2023

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The China Times Eagles (Chinese: 時報鷹) were a professional baseball team belonging to the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) that existed between 1993 and 1997.

History

Originally formed as an amateur club Black Eagles in 1990, this club was purchased by the China Times Corporation in November 1991 and professionalized in 1992 after absorbing a group of players from the Chinese Taipei national baseball team who just won silver medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics, like its sister team Jungo Bears. This club took Kaohsiung Li De Baseball Stadium (Chengching Lake Baseball Field was not built at that time) and Pingtung Baseball Field as its home throughout its history.

Regular season records

Season First Half-Season Second Half-Season
Wins Losses Ties Pct. Place Wins Losses Ties Pct. Place
1993 18 26 1 .409 5 18 26 1 .409 5
1994 22 23 0 .489 4 24 20 1 .545 3
1995 26 24 0 .520 2 23 26 1 .469 3
1996 28 20 2 .583 3 28 21 1 .571 2
1997 30 16 2 .652 1 11 35 2 .239 7

Playoff records

Taiwan Series

Season Preliminary Round Championship Round
Opponent Wins Losses Opponent Wins Losses
1997 - - - Wei Chuan Dragons 2 4

Notable former players

See also

References