Mercuries Tigers

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The Mercuries Tigers (三商虎) was a defunct professional baseball team belonging to Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League(CPBL) and existed between 1990 and 1999.

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[edit] History

The Tigers were owned and administered by the local Mercuries Corporation whose then chairman Chen He-dong(陳河東) was a classmate and a nice friend of Brother Hotel and Brother Elephants's chairman Hung Teng-sheng(洪騰勝) in the National Taiwan University, and immediately promised to fulfill Hung's wishes to form a Taiwanese professional baseball league in 1988. This team was established accordingly in 1989 and took the now-demolished Taipei Baseball Stadium as its home throughout its history. Because the Mercuries Corporation itself was inexperienced in running sports clubs, in 1988 and 1989 it was mostly Hung Teng-sheng that built up the Tiger's roster as well as managing most business, with Chen He-dong sponsoring the necessary fund. This team therefore became the only one CPBL's founding teams without an amateur history: both Brother Elephants and Wei Chuan Dragons were original amateur teams, while the bulk of Uni-President Lions's players came from Taipower(台電).

With an originally strong roster, in upper 1990 the Tigers won the first historical CPBL half-season championship, but ironically it was also the only one half-season championship it ever won throughout its history. Mainly due to the Mercuries Corporation's indifference and poor management, plus the team's lacking an amateur history which could help the unity among players, since lower 1990 this club had been marred by a chain of negative news including disunity, disobedience and factions among players and coaches[1]. This team was further widely suspected to be seriously involved in the first CPBL game fixing scandal, but did not come to light because the Tigers fired its involved players in advance in 1996[2].

In the 1990 Taiwan Series the Tigers were defeated by the Wei Chuan Dragons 2-4, and except for winning the 2nd place in the upper 1994 and lower 1995 half season, this club had never gained an upper-half seat in the final seasonal standings throughout its history, as well as long time being the least popular and poorest attended CPBL team throughout its lifetime. After long time loss the Mercuries Corporation finally closed down the team after the 1999 season ended. Most Tiger's players and coaches were later absorbed by the Brother Elephants and Chinatrust Whales. In November 1999 right after the close down, the TVBS and Taiwan Major League's then chairman Chiu Fu-sheng(邱復生) ever invited Chen He-dong to sponsor the Taichung Agan, but Chen He-dong did not respond[3].

[edit] Regular Season Records

Season First Half-Season Second Half-Season
Wins Losses Ties Pct. Place Wins Losses Ties Pct. Place
1990 29 13 3 .690 1 18 25 2 .419 3
1991 16 24 5 .400 4 19 22 4 .463 3
1992 16 26 3 .381 4 20 21 4 .488 3
1993 16 29 0 .356 6 17 25 3 .405 6
1994 23 20 2 .535 2 17 27 1 .386 5
1995 22 28 0 .440 5 27 20 3 .574 2
1996 16 33 1 .327 5 23 24 3 .489 5
1997 22 22 4 .500 4 24 22 2 .522 4
1998 50 52 3 .490 5
1999 39 52 2 .429 4

[edit] Playoff Records

[edit] Taiwan Series

Season Preliminary Round Championship Round
Opponent Wins Losses Opponent Wins Losses
1990 - - - Wei Chuan Dragons 2 4

[edit] Notable Former Players

[edit] References

[edit] See also

Professional Baseball in Taiwan : Chinese Professional Baseball League(CPBL)
Brother Elephants·Uni-President Lions·Sinon Bulls·Chinatrust Whales·Macoto Cobras·La New Bears
Defunct Taiwanese Professional Baseball Teams
CPBL:Mercuries Tigers·Wei Chuan Dragons·Jungo Bears·China Times Eagles·First Financial Holdings Agan

TML: Taipei Gida·Taichung Agan·Chiayi-Tainan Luka·Kaohsiung-Pingtung Fala

Chinese Taipei Baseball Team
Taiwan Series·Asia Series·Olympics Games·World Baseball Classic·Baseball World Cup ·Intercontinental Cup
Asian Games·Asian Cup Baseball·Chinese Taipei Baseball Association·Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee
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