Wang reunites with teammate Karstens in Taiwan
NEW YORK -- It would be easy to overlook Chien-Ming Wang during the summer, the right-hander keeping a low profile between opportunities to throw his trademark heavy sinker to big league lineups.
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Player Information~Chien-Ming Wang 40 | P
Full Name: Chien-Ming Wang
Born: 03/31/1980
Birthplace: Tainan, Taiwan
Height: 6'3" Weight: 225
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
College: Taipei Tu Wu
MLB Debut: 04/30/2005
Wang injured in Yankees win
Ace pitches five scoreless before injury
Chien-Ming Wang struggles as New York Yankees fall, 7-5, to Baltimore Orioles
BALTIMORE -- Through the first two games of the season, the revamped New York Yankees rotation has posted these unsightly numbers: 14.63 ERA, 17 hits, eight walks, zero strikeouts. Still, after the Yankees 7-5 loss to the Baltimore Orioles, manager Joe Girardi refused to show any signs of panic.
"We have 160 left," he said. "There's a lot of baseball to be played."
There's reason for hope. The Yankees started a season 0-2 for the first time since 1998, when they began 1-4. That team bounced back to finish with 114 victories, then an American League record. This team? Only time will tell.
A new Taiwanese hero
ImageEarlier this week a young Taiwanese man became the Asian champion of a competition that didn't get much coverage here in his native country. While many Taiwanese were busy watching unfolding events in the Yankees camp or following the Asian Nine Ball Tournament, eighteen year old Hsu-Po Sheng donned his Spiderman suit and became...
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