TAIWAN STAKES TO WIN PREMIER 12 WITH "CHANGING THE SELECTION WITH A PENALTY OF 2.8 MILLION WON"I'M GOING TO PLAY IN THE FINAL OF "ML PROSPECT"

Taiwan Stakes to Win Premier 12 with "Changing the Selection with a Penalty of 2.8 Million Won"I'm going to play in the final of "ML Prospect"

Taiwan Stakes to Win Premier 12 with "Changing the Selection with a Penalty of 2.8 Million Won"I'm going to play in the final of "ML Prospect"

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Taiwan changed its starting pitcher at the match against Japan in the Super Round, risking criticism and fines. Regardless of the final result of the Super Round, when the team was confirmed to advance to the finals, it deployed Chen Bo-ching (Taigang Hawks), a pitcher who plays in the Taiwanese league, rather than Lin Yu-min, a promising member of the Arizona Diamondbacks, to promise to advance to the finals. This demonstrates Taiwan's strong commitment to the top by defeating Japan, the favorite to win the championship.먹튀검증

Japanese media including Sports Nippon reported on Sunday that Taiwan has replaced its starting pitcher with Lin Yu-min to Chen Bo-ching ahead of the final Super Round match. Taiwan reportedly paid 2,000 U.S. dollars in fine to the WBSC (World Baseball Softball Federation). Sports Nippon reported that the team has replaced its unusually-high-profile starting pitcher to save the ace.

Sports Nippon also said, "The Japanese national team faced an ominous energy due to Taiwan's incomprehensible selection of starters in the prelude to the final. Taiwan's starting pitcher was changed before the game, with both teams already confirmed to advance to the final ahead of the Super Round match against Taiwan on the 23rd. Taiwan received a $2,000 fine imposed by WBSC and saved ace Lin Yu-min until the final. Japan has won 27 consecutive international competitions with an angry attack from the first inning, and will try to win the final for the second consecutive time on the 24th."

Critics pointed out that he was a "trick." Sports Nippon said that the Taiwanese starting pitcher suddenly changed during the pre-match training process. After the U.S. beat Venezuela (6-5), Taiwan and Japan decided to advance to the final. Taiwan made explicit tricks to start Lin Yu-min in the third Super Round match (against Japan). "This is a very unusual situation."

The media said, "According to officials, a proposal to replace the pitcher came in the middle of the game when the U.S. led 5-0. Japan opposed it, saying it was against sportsmanship. The organizers approved the replacement of the starting pitcher by receiving a fine of 2,000 dollars. Japan requested that the same left-handed pitcher be sent out, and Taiwan accepted the request, and Chen Bo-ching was decided to start."

Japanese players read their commitment to the finals by abruptly changing starting pitchers for their opponents. According to Tokyo Sports in Japan, Ryota Isovata (Nipponham Fighters) said, "It wasn't a big surprise. I thought my opponent really wanted to win."

"The fact that we have to do our best has not changed," said Isuki Murabayashi (Rakuten Golden Eagles), who hit the leadoff batter's home run in the first inning. "The coach also told me so, so I was able to play the game with a light heart." Tokyo Sports said, "Japan, which advanced to the finals with 27 consecutive wins at international competitions, will catch Taiwan, which will meet for the third time in this event alone, in the spirit of a must-win spirit."

At one point, Japan was trailing Taiwan 4-3, but ended up winning 9-6, completing its 27th consecutive international competition. The starting pitchers for the final match to be held at 7 p.m. on Monday are Lin Yu-min of Taiwan and Shosei Togo of the Yomiuri Giants. The game is available at SPOTV PRIME and SPOTV NOW.

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