Yang Sen (baseball)
| Yang Sen | |||
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| Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions – No. 6 | |||
| Second baseman | |||
| Born: March 25, 1981 | |||
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| CPBL debut | |||
| March 3, 2004, for the Uni-President Lions | |||
| Career statistics (through 2007) | |||
| Games | 381 | ||
| Batting average | 0.290 | ||
| Hits | 429 | ||
| Home runs | 19 | ||
| RBIs | 196 | ||
| Stolen bases | 63 | ||
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| Career highlights and awards | |||
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Player with Most Hits - CPBL (2005) Player with Most Stolen Bases - CPBL (2005) | |||
| Medal record | ||
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| Representing | ||
| Men’s Baseball | ||
| Baseball World Cup | ||
| | 2001 Taipei | Team |
| Asian Baseball Championship | ||
| | 2007 Taichung | Team |
Yang Sen, (traditional Chinese: 陽森; simplified Chinese: 阳森; pinyin: Yáng Sēn; Wade–Giles: Yang Sen; born March 25, 1981), is a Taiwanese baseball player who has played for Uni-President Lions of the Chinese Professional Baseball League. He played second baseman for the Lions.[1]
Personal life
He was married to a former member of Taiwan National Women's Football Team, they had a son named Yang Hao. They have since divorced. He is a descendant of the Pacidal clan of Amis tribe, a tribe of the Taiwanese Aborigines. The name Pacidal means the Sun in Amis language, and has the same meaning as his Chinese family name Yang (Chinese: 陽).
References
- ↑ "Bears rip into Lions to level series 3-3". Taipei Times. October 28, 2007. p. 24. Archived from the original on October 30, 2007. Retrieved March 2, 2010.
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