Chang Chih-chiang
Chang Chih-chiang |
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Uni-President Lions – No. 33 |
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Starting pitcher |
Born: October 22, 1978 (1978-10-22) (age 37) Taiwan |
Bats: Right |
Throws: Right |
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debut |
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September 21, 2003, for the Uni-President Lions |
Career statistics (through June 3, 2008) |
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Record |
11-16 |
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Saves |
2 |
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Holds |
3 |
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ERA |
4.172 |
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Strikeouts |
180 |
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Teams |
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Chang Chih-chiang (simplified Chinese: 张志强; traditional Chinese: 張志強; pinyin: Zhāng Zhìqiáng, born October 22, 1978 in Taiwan) is a Taiwanese baseball player who plays for Uni-President Lions of Chinese Professional Baseball League. He got his first career win on 7 July 2005.[1] He is a starting pitcher for the Lions. Because of his resemblance to Kuo Yuen-chih, a famous Taiwanese baseball player who had a successful baseball career in Japan before retiring, he was assigned the number 33, the same number Kuo wore during almost his entire career. He is nicknamed by fans as Ban-chang (Chinese: 班長, literally "squad leader") due to his experience in the army. Teammate Wang Tzu-sung also served in his squad while in the army.
Career statistics
Last updated June 3, 2008
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