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Chen Chin-Feng
Outfielder
Born: (1977-10-28) 28 October 1977 (age 46)
Tainan City, Taiwan
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Professional debut
MLB: September 14, 2002, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
CPBL: March 21, 2006, for the La New Bears
Last appearance
MLB: July 20, 2005, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
CPBL: September 18, 2016, for the Lamigo Monkeys
CPBL statistics
(through 2016 season)
Batting average.304
Hits738
Home runs132
Runs batted in490
Stolen bases69
MLB statistics
Batting average.091
Hits2
Runs batted in2
Teams
Career highlights and awards
MLB records
  • First Taiwan-born player playing in Major League Baseball
Medals
Representing  Chinese Taipei
Men’s Baseball
Baseball World Cup
Bronze medal – third place 2001 Taipei Team
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2006 Doha Team
Asian Baseball Championship
Bronze medal – third place 1999 Seoul Team
Silver medal – second place 2003 Sapporo Team
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Taichung Team

Template:Chinese name Chen Chin-feng (Chinese: 陳金鋒; pinyin: Chén Jīnfēng; Wade–Giles: Ch'en2 Chin1-Feng1; born 28 October 1977) is a baseball outfielder who was the first Taiwan-born player playing in Major League Baseball in 2002. Chen is a Taiwanese aborigine of nearly Sinicized Siraya tribal ancestry.[1][2]

Career

In 1999 in the Cal League with Class-A San Bernardino in 1999, he batted .316/.404/.580 with 31 homers, 31 steals, 123 RBIs and 75 walks.[3] Along with outfielder Joc Pederson who did it in AAA in 2014, he is one of only two LA Dodger minor leaguers to have a 30 home run, 30 stolen bases season.[3][4]

Chen became the first Taiwanese baseball player to play in Major League baseball when he made his debut on September 14, 2002. He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers in parts of the 2002-05 seasons, but only sparingly. In 2005, Chen was reluctant to accept a designation for assignment back to Dodgers' Las Vegas 51s AAA team, and try out with another major league team.

In 2006, after struggling to make the 25-man roster with the Dodgers, Chen tried out for the Japanese professional league (NPB), and eventually decided to play in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) in Taiwan.

In 2005, Chen was the first Taiwanese position player to ever get a hit in Major League Baseball. However, Chin-hui Tsao had earlier become the first Taiwanese player to get a hit in the Majors as a pitcher, with the Colorado Rockies on August 18, 2003.

After his contract with the Dodgers organization expired after the 2005 season, Chen announced on December 26, 2005, that he would not return to North America for the 2006 season, but would instead enter the CPBL draft. He was promptly selected by the La New Bears as a designated hitter. Chen had completed his first complete baseball season at the hometown Taiwan in 2006. He ranked first in many aspects such as the highest batting average and 81 RBIs for the whole season. He also led the Bears to the championship title and he won his first MVP title for the final series matches. Later on in the second Asian baseball tournament, he showed the best performance again and gained attention from several Japanese and Korean teams, including the Orix Buffaloes. But, Chen did not sign with them and remained in Taiwan.

Chen announced his retirement from the Chinese Professional Baseball League on September 18, 2016.[5] On September 18, 2016, at the conclusion of his final match, Lamigo Monkeys retired his #52 jersey.

International Career

He was selected Chinese Taipei national baseball team at the 1999 Asian Baseball Championship, 2001 Baseball World Cup, 2003 Asian Baseball Championship, 2004 Summer Olympics, 2006 Asian Games, 2007 Asian Baseball Championship, 2008 Summer Olympics Qualification Final Qualifying Tournament and 2016 exhibition games against Japan.[6]

Achievements

Chen hit the first grand slam in Konami Cup history during the 2006 series.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Singer works to insert indigenous songs into mainstream". Taiwan Culture Portal. Ministry of Culture, Republic of China. April 23, 2010. Archived from the original on May 18, 2015. Retrieved December 10, 2014. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "西拉雅耆老:漢化嚴重 我的錯嗎?". 地理教室,無國界.
  3. ^ a b "Joc Pederson already in rare company in Dodgers minor league history". True Blue LA. December 18, 2013. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  4. ^ "Los Angeles Dodgers prospect Joc Pederson joins Pacific Coast League 30/30 club for Albuquerque Isotopes | MiLB.com News | The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". milb.com. Retrieved September 6, 2014.
  5. ^ Lin, Hung-han; Lu, Hsin-hui; Liu, Kay (September 18, 2016). "Chen Chin-feng, first Taiwanese playing in MLB, retires". Central News Agency. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  6. ^ "中職日職對抗賽 代表隊參賽名單出爐". 中華職棒大聯盟全球資訊網 The Official Site of CPBL. January 29, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2018.

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