- Chen Chih-yuan
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For the picture-book author, see Chih-Yuan Chen.
Chen Chih-yuan Brother Elephants — No. 50 Left fielder Bats: Right Throws: Right Professional debut CPBL: July 19, 2001 for the Brother Elephants statistics
(through 2009)Batting average .303 Home runs 83 Runs batted in 400 Stolen Base 125 Runs 440 Teams - Brother Elephants (2001-2009)
Medal record Competitor for Chinese Taipei Men’s Baseball Baseball World Cup Bronze 2001 Taipei Team Asian Games Bronze 1998 Bangkok Team Silver 2002 Busan Team Asian Baseball Championship Bronze 1997 Taipei Team Bronze 1999 Seoul Team Gold 2001 Taipei Team Silver 2003 Sapporo Team Chen Chih-yuan (Chinese: 陳致遠) born October 27, 1976 in Taoyuan County, Taiwan) is a former Taiwanese aborigine (tribe:Amis) professional baseball player (position: outfielder). A well-known slugger since college era in the Fu Jen Catholic University, Chen had been a frequent member of the Chinese Taipei national baseball team between 1997 and 2004, participating the 2004 Summer Olympics in which he hit a home run in the match against Greece. In professional career, Chen joined the Brother Elephants of CPBL in mid-2001 and had been a bright star of the team.
After the 2009 CPBL season Chen had been under investigation for game-fixing allegations. Although Chen denied any wrongdoings, the Banciao District Prosecutors' Office still indicted him for gambling and fraud on February 10, 2010.[1] Chen was immediately expelled as a result, ending his professional baseball career.
Since December 2010, Chen runs a barbecue restaurant in Hualien City along with his former Brother Elephants teammate Chin-hui Tsao who was also expelled by CPBL due to game-fixing allegation.[2]
Chen married local starlet Lin Hsiu-Chin(林秀琴) in 2005 and they had a daughter.
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Career statistics
- Bold font indicates leading in CPBL
Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI SB BB SO AVG 2001 30 120 25 45 11 3 6 80 30 3 9 23 .375 2002 84 308 65 89 18 4 15 160 57 2 43 58 .289 2003 100 401 84 137 20 6 18 223 97 31 37 57 .342 2004 100 393 66 113 18 7 12 181 54 20 39 78 .288 2005 60 224 39 68 14 1 1 87 18 7 25 34 .304 2006 96 360 49 91 20 1 12 149 49 11 39 70 .253 2007 30 111 20 41 11 1 4 66 27 0 5 18 .369 2008 81 334 71 101 19 3 11 159 50 17 36 36 .302 2009 32 133 20 37 6 2 4 59 18 4 4 21 .278 Total 613 2675 440 722 137 28 83 1164 400 125 237 395 .303 Awards
- 6-time CPBL All-star Game (2002–2006,2008)
- CPBL Rookie of the Year (2001)
- CPBL RBI Champion Award( 2003)
- CPBL Hits Champion Award (2003)
- 3-time CPBL Golden Glove Award(outfielder) (2002–2004)
- 3-time CPBL Best Ten Player Award(outfielder) (2002–2004)
Salary
Year Team NT/month 2001 Brother Elephants 120,000 2002 Brother Elephants 125,000 2003 Brother Elephants 160,000 2004 Brother Elephants 220,000 2005 Brother Elephants 280,000 2006 Brother Elephants 270,000 2007 Brother Elephants 230,000 2008 Brother Elephants 210,000 2009 Brother Elephants 240,000 2010 Brother Elephants 200,000 See also
- Player information from WikiBaseball (Chinese)
References
Awards Preceded by
Feng Sheng-hsien(馮勝賢)CPBL Rookie of the Year Award
2001Succeeded by
Tsai Chung-nan(蔡仲南)Preceded by
Tsai Feng-ang(蔡豐安)CPBL RBI Champion Award
2003Succeeded by
Chang Tai-shan(張泰山)Preceded by
Huang Chung-Yi(黃忠義)CPBL Hit Champion Award
2003Succeeded by
Peng Cheng-min(彭政閔)Categories:- 1976 births
- Living people
- Taiwanese aborigines
- Taiwanese baseball players
- Brother Elephants players
- Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Fu Jen Catholic University alumni
- People from Taoyuan County
- Asian Games medalists in baseball
- Taiwanese baseball biography stubs
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