Wang Po-jung

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Wang Po-Jung
Lamigo Monkeys – No. 9
Outfielder
Born: (1993-09-09) September 9, 1993 (age 30)
Pingtung County, Taiwan
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
debut
2015, for the Lamigo Monkeys
Career statistics
(through 2016)
Batting Average0.397
Home runs38
RBIs134
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Wang Po-Jung (Chinese: 王柏融; born September 9, 1993), is a Taiwanese professional baseball outfielder. He plays for the Lamigo Monkeys of the CPBL. During his rookie season, in 2016, Wang broke a number of league records. Among them, he became the first player to record 200 hits in the league and finished with a .414 Batting Average. He is one of the greatest Taiwanese hitting talents ever.

Outside of Taiwan, he is yet most known for his outrageous bat flips.[1] His probable inclusion on Chinese Taipei's 2017 World Baseball Classic roster will introduce him to a wider international audience.

Wang models his game after American MLB stars Bryce Harper and Mike Trout, and hopes to follow fellow Taiwanese star Dai-Kang Yang's path to professional baseball in Japan's NPB.[2]

Career Statistics

Year Team G AB H HR RBI SB BB SO GDP BA OBP SLG OPS
2015 Lamigo Monkeys 29 111 36 9 29 0 10 22 2 .324 .377 .640 1.017
2016 Lamigo Monkeys 116 483 200 29 105 24 51 59 5 .414 .476 .689 1.165
Total 145 594 236 38 134 24 61 81 7 .397 .458 .680 1.138
  • as of end of 2016 season

Career Highlights

  • September 3, 2016 - Became fastest CPBL player (122 games) to reach 200 career hits.
  • October 10, 2016 - Became first CPBL player to record 200 hits in a single season, breaking Wilton Veras' prior record of 176 set in 2009. He finished the year with an unprecedented .414 batting average.

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