Lin En-yu
Lin En-yu |
Brother Elephants — No. 11 |
Starting pitcher |
Bats: Right |
Throws: Right |
Professional debut |
CPBL: 2005 for the Macoto Cobras |
NPB: April 13, 2007 for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles |
NPB statistics
(through 2007 season) |
Win-Loss |
1-3 |
Earned Run Average |
3.63 |
Strikeouts |
28 |
Teams |
|
Lin En-yu, (Chinese: 林恩宇; traditional Chinese: 林恩宇; pinyin: Lín Enyǔ; Wade–Giles: Lin2 En1 Yü3; born March 25, 1981 in Tainan City, Taiwan, Republic of China), is a Taiwanese professional baseball pitcher. After serving in Chinese Taipei's National Training Team in 2003 and 2004, he was drafted by the Macoto Cobras of the Chinese Professional Baseball League in Republic of China in early 2005 and stayed with the team until the end of 2006. He later played for Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of the Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan since 2007, under the introduction of former Cobras manager Kuo Tai-yuan and followed his teammate Lin Ying-Chieh. Lin throws a variety of different pitches and has a fastball speed up to 151 km/h (94 mph), and has been a frequent member of the Chinese Taipei national baseball team since 2003.
Records
Achievements
- In his first 2005 CPBL season Lin won the following awards: rookie of the year, best nine players on the field, and the annual most valuable player.
- Lin pitched the first historical ball in World Baseball Classic history on March 3, 2006, at the Tokyo Dome (Chinese Taipei vs. South Korea).
- In the 2006 CPBL season, Lin set the record of achieving most strike outs in a single season in the CPBL history (209K in 202.2 innings), as well as led in wins and earned run average.
See also
External links
|
|
Manager |
|
|
First squad coaching |
88 Koichi Tabuchi | 80 Toru Nimura | 83 Kouichi Isobe | 71 Yoshinori Sato | 72 Ryoji Moriyama | 70 Takashi Miwa | 89 Yasuo Nagaike | 78 Atsuhiro Motonishi
|
|
Second squad
Manager/coaching |
87 Kaoru Nimura | 76 Osamu Abe | 84 Hiroshi Takamura | 73 Misao Takaura | 81 Hitoshi Taneda | 75 Koichi Sekikawa | 85 Koju Hirohashi | 86 Makoto Kosaka | 82 Toyohiko Yoshida
|
|
First squad |
|
|
Second squad |
6 Tatsuya Shiokawa | 8 Toshiya Nakashima | 9 Toshifumi Abe | 11 Takahiro Shiomi | 13 Ryohei Isaka | 15 Hiromichi Fujiwara | 16 Hiroki Yamamura | 22 Kenji Tomura | 24 Kazuya Takahori | 25 Fuminori Yokogawa | 27 Hisashi Kawata | 29 Shota Koseki | 31 Manabu Mima | 34 Yuya Kamada | 35 Shoji Ohiro | 38 Yusuke Kusuki | 40 Tomohiro Tsuchiya | 42 Kelvin Jiménez | 43 Ryuhei Terada | 44 Jin Nakatani | 47 Shingo Matsuzaki | 48 Tadashi Ishimine | 49 Yusuke Inoue | 51 Tsuyoshi Kawagishi | 52 Hiroaki Yamamoto | 53 Takashi Ishida | 54 Hisashi Kitani | 55 Tetsuro Nishida | 56 Taishi Nakagawa | 58 Wataru Karashima | 59 Yasunori Kikuchi | 60 Koki Kanno | 61 Shinya Okamoto | 64 Ryan Speier | 65 Akira Matsumoto | 67 Ginji Akaminai | 68 Shintaro Masuda | 74 Rómulo Sánchez | 98 Jobu Morita
|
|
Development |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Manager 56 Hua-Wei Lin | Coach 2 I-Chung Hung | Coach 3 Chih-Shien Yeh | Coach 66 Ming-Tsu Lu | Coach 67 Fu-Lien Wu | Coach 85 Hsieh Chang-heng
|
|
Persondata |
Name |
Lin, En-yu |
Alternative names |
|
Short description |
|
Date of birth |
March 25, 1981 |
Place of birth |
|
Date of death |
|
Place of death |
|