Central News Agency, Taipei, May 31. The Uni-Lions of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) have been struggling recently. Manager Lin Yueh-ping has been closely monitoring batting practice before games, noting that the team has already been shut out 8 times this season. He pointed out that while the team generates offense, they lack timely hits, and the improved defensive play across all teams has led to more outs at home plate, making scoring difficult.
Before today's game, the Lions had only secured 3 wins in their last 10 games and are currently on a two-game losing streak. Having played 43 games, they have been shut out 8 times, including a 0-2 loss to the Wei Chuan Dragons yesterday. The Lions continue their series against the Dragons at Tianmu Baseball Stadium today, with Manager Lin overseeing batting practice.
Lin stated that the team actually has offensive opportunities but lacks the key hit. When runners are in scoring position, they fail to deliver effective hits, making it difficult to score. He also mentioned that sometimes players hit the ball to the opposite field for grounders, but they are often put out in plays at home plate, with few sacrifice flies.
Lin noted that this is part of the game. Sometimes players hit well, but are stopped by the opponent's excellent defense. He clearly feels that the defensive level of all teams has improved.
Analyzing the reasons for the improved defense, Lin explained that while the CPBL used to focus on offense, many games were lost due to defensive errors. Therefore, teams have started to strengthen their defense. Good defense can dismantle offensive momentum and help pitchers. To win, teams must find ways to score while improving defense and pitching to effectively reduce runs allowed.
The Lions' coaching staff is constantly exploring various methods, and Lin expressed that he now expects the players to effectively seize scoring opportunities and perform to their potential.
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
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