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Liao Ming-hsiung

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Liao Ming-hsiung
Outfielder
Born: (1968-10-18) 18 October 1968 (age 56)
Hengchun, Pingtung County, Taiwan
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
CPBL debut
March 12, 1993, for the China Times Eagles
Last appearance
June 15, 1997, for the China Times Eagles
CPBL statistics
Batting average.283
Home runs84
Runs batted in279
Teams
As player

As coach

Career highlights and awards
Medals
Representing  Chinese Taipei
Men's Baseball
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1992 Barcelona Team
Asian Championship
Gold medal – first place 1989 South Korea Team

Liao Ming-hsiung (Chinese: 廖敏雄; pinyin: Liào Mǐnxióng; born 18 October 1968[1] in Hengchun Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan), nicknamed "Prince of Baseball", is a retired Taiwanese professional baseball player (position:outfielder).

Career

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A well-known slugger since college era in the Chinese Culture University, Liao is best known for hitting the game-winning RBI twice in the two Chinese Taipei versus Japan matches in the 1992 Summer Olympics's preliminary round and semifinal, where Chinese Taipei finally won the silver medal.

After the 1992 Olympics Liao joined Chinese Professional Baseball League along with the just-established China Times Eagles. He had been gaining popularity for his excellent batting performance (Liao hit 84 home runs in only 416 games, at a speed which was only controversially surpassed by Chia-Hsian Hsieh in the Professional baseball in Taiwan history). However, in June 1997 he was expelled by the Chinese Professional Baseball League after he was confirmed to be involved in The Black Eagles Incident. Liao's fame immediately vanished and he was rumored only could work as a street vendor around 1999-2000. Liao later sought to join Taiwan Major League in 2001 but was refused.

In 2004 Liao started to coach in the China Baseball League under 1992 Summer Olympics fellow Chiang Tai-Chuan. He returned to Taiwan one season later to coach Taiwanese high school baseball teams, and runs a small business.

Before the Chinese Professional Baseball League's 2007 season started, the Uni-President Lions invited Liao to lecture, warning its current players the seriousness of cheating in the game.

Statistics

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In the 1992 Olympics:

Hitting average Games At bat Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples HR K BB
0.375 9 32 6 12 7 2 0 3 7 3

CPBL career:

Year Club Games At Bat RBI Runs Hits Doubles Triples HR BB K Stolen Bases Hitting average
1993 China Times Eagles 90 344 60 48 100 19 2 18 39 80 5 0.291
1994 China Times Eagles 90 387 70 65 104 16 2 24 33 84 15 0.297
1995 China Times Eagles 98 403 66 58 100 18 1 22 49 65 4 0.289
1996 China Times Eagles 91 314 43 47 62 13 2 12 33 74 8 0.225
1997 China Times Eagles 47 196 40 36 55 11 0 8 22 29 4 0.32
Total 416 1487 279 254 421 77 7 84 176 332 36 0.283
  1. ^ other sources report his date of birth: November 5, 1968
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