Wang Bairong joined the Hokkaido Ham Fighters team in Japan in December 2018.

(File photo, photo by reporter Chen Zhiqu)

[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] The Nippon Ham team announced yesterday that Taiwanese player Wang Bairong had retired from the team, and the South Korean media followed up with the report, pointing out that the Taiwanese "4-cut man" was ultimately unable to adapt to the Japanese job.

"MK SPORTS" mentioned in the report that Wang Bairong was the first Taiwanese player to join the Japanese professional baseball through the entry system after hitting a 40% batting average in the secondary vocational school for two consecutive years. At that time, he joined the W HOTEL Hotel The press conference attracted about 200 journalists from Taiwan and Japan, and it was also broadcast live online.

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The article mentioned that, however, Wang Bairong was in a hard fight from the first year, "In 88 games, the batting average was 0.255, 40% of the batters suffered the shame that the batter was less than 30%, but no one expected that the batting rate in the first year would be later. The best result in four years.”

Wang Bairong has only 15 games left in the First Army this year, which is a new low in four years, with a batting average of 0.063. In the past 4 seasons, he has played in 250 games, with a batting average of 0.235, 14 home runs, and 92 RBIs.

At the end of the report, it was mentioned that Wang Borong was once the top star of Taiwan's professional baseball, but because he could not adapt to Japanese professional baseball, he could only pack up and go home in the end.

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