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Chinese Professional Baseball League All-Star Game

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The CPBL All-Star Game (Chinese: 中華職棒明星賽), alternatively known as Red v. White All-Star Game (Chinese: 紅白明星對抗賽), is an annual baseball game held by the Chinese Professional Baseball League of Taiwan. The teams are organized along the geographic dispositions of the member organizations; the red team is made up of players from Lamigo Monkeys of Taoyuan and EDA Rhinos of Kaohsiung, while the white team consists of players from Brother Elephants of Taipei and Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions of Tainan.

Between 1990 and 1992, the locations of the All-Star Game were fixed at Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung, with one game at each location annually. The regulation was amended and currently there is only one game each year with location varies from year to year. There is also a Home Run Derby the day before the All-Star Game.

Star Game in 2013 to increase the fun, then changed to a hybrid (first defensive position by voting, that "special pick-Star Game Club" by the head coach of both teams draft) fans voted with the largest number of votes each defensive position before the two name (outfielder top six) as the starting teams, head coach of the rest of the players adopt the recommended way to join the race list.

In addition, the performance of the tournament, this decade, as long as the race team with Bulls, they will not win, which is also known as the "curse of agriculture."(興農魔咒)

Results

Season Red Star Games won White Star
1990 Tigers, Lions 2–1 Dragons, Elephants
1991 Dragons, Elephants 1–2 Tigers, Lions
1992 Lions, Tigers 1–1–1 Dragons, Elephants
1993 Elephants, Tigers, Eagles 9–2 Dragons, Lions, Bears
1994 Elephants, Dragons, Eagles 11–5 Lions, Bears, Tigers
1995 Elephants, Eagles, Dragons 1–9 Lions, Tigers, Bears
1996 Lions, Eagles, Dragons 6–4 Tigers, Elephants, Bulls
1997 Lions, Dragons, Tigers 1–4 Eagles, Elephants, Bulls, Whales
1998 Dragons, Tigers, Bulls 3–1 Lions, Whales, Elephants
1999 Dragons, Tigers, Elephants 5–0 Elephants, Lions, Whales
2000 Elephants, Bulls 7–3 Lions, Whales
2001 Rookie 5–9 Veteran
2002 Elephants, Bulls 2–7 Lions, Whales
2003 Elephants, Bulls, Cobras 0–3 Lions, Whales
2004 Elephants, Whales, Bears 11–3 Bulls, Lions, Cobras
2005 Elephants, Whales, Cobras 5–2 Bulls, Lions, Bears
2006 Elephants, Whales, Cobras 3–3 Bulls, Lions, Bears
2007 Elephants, Whales, Cobras 11–3 Bulls, Lions, Bears
2008 Elephants, T-REX, Whales 10–6 Bulls, Lions, Bears
2009 Elephants, Bulls 5–6 Lions, Bears
2010 Elephants, Bulls 4–6 Lions, Bears
2011 Elephants, Monkeys 6–4 Lions, Bulls
2012 Elephants, Monkeys 8–9 Lions, Bulls
2013 Monkeys, Rhinos 7–11 Elephants, Lions
2014 Lions, Brother 7–12 Rhinos, Monkeys
2015 Lions, Rhinos 2–1 Brother, Monkeys
2016 Monkeys, Lions 8–6 Brother, Rhinos
2017 Rookie 8–9 Veteran
2018 Monkeys, Guardians 7–8 Lions, Brother

See also