Zhang Jinghao.

(File photo, photo by reporter Luo Zhipeng)

[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] In the Australian professional baseball match between Auckland and Geelong, Taiwanese left-hander Zhang Jinghao, who played for Lizard and once lived in the United States, only started 1.1 innings today and lost 6 points, and his defense rate increased to 27.

The Tuatara won 13-8.

Taiwanese catcher Lin Jiazheng served as the designated striker in the same field and paid 3 amps as a reward.

Today is Zhang Jinghao's second game in the Australian professional team. He scored 4 points in the first game, including a two-point shot.

After 1 out in the second inning, Zhang Jingyu successively pitched walks, was hit by a single, and walked, allowing his opponents to attack the bases.

As a result, Zhang Jingyu was replaced, and the replacement pitcher, B. Thompson (Ben Thompson), made a walk and was knocked out by his opponent for a sacrifice.

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In total, Zhang Jinghao started 1.1 innings today with 51 balls and 26 strikes. He was knocked down 5 hits, including 1 home, and 6 points were all self-blame. He threw 1 strikeout and 2 walks.

Zhang Jingyu graduated from Gaoyuan Business and Industry in 2018 and signed a contract with him. However, his career in the United States has not been smooth. The highest level of the minor league is only in the rookie league. Last year, he played 10 games in the rookie league and started 4 games, swallowing 2 losses. With a 3.79 ERA, he was finally released by the Mariners last August.

Lin Jiazheng, who hit a three-point shot yesterday, served as the fifth designated hitter in this campaign. He hit 3 hits in a single game, contributed 2 RBIs, and returned 1 run. His batting average after the game was 0.278.

Lin Jiazheng.

(Information photo, taken from Lin Jiazheng's Facebook page)

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