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Brothers' Third Baseman Zhang Shiyuan Delivers Two Web Gems Against Rakuten Monkeys

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Brothers' third baseman Zhang Shiyuan made two impressive defensive plays in Saturday's game against the Rakuten Monkeys.
  • Both exceptional catches were made on hard-hit balls from Rakuten batter Ma Jiesen.
  • The Brothers won the game 2-1, with pitcher De Paula delivering a strong performance.

Brothers' third baseman Zhang Shiyuan showcased his defensive prowess on Saturday, executing two remarkable plays during the team's victory against the Rakuten Monkeys. Both instances involved snagging hard-hit balls directly from Rakuten batter Ma Jiesen, highlighting Zhang's agility and skill at the hot corner.

The first key defensive moment occurred in the top of the first inning when Zhang intercepted a powerful line drive hit by Ma Jiesen. Later, in the sixth inning, Zhang collaborated with teammate Wang Cheng-Shun for an even more spectacular double play. Ma Jiesen again hit a strong ball towards third base, only for Zhang to field it and quickly relay to first baseman Wang Cheng-Shun. Although initially ruled safe, a successful video review overturned the call, confirming the out.

Following the impressive defensive effort, Zhang tipped his cap to Wang Cheng-Shun in a gesture of mutual respect. Pitcher De Paula also delivered a stellar performance, holding the Rakuten Monkeys scoreless through seven innings. The combined efforts on both offense and defense secured a 2-1 win for the Brothers.

The victory underscored the Brothers' strong performance, with Zhang Shiyuan's contributions at third base proving particularly significant. His ability to handle difficult plays, especially against a dangerous hitter like Ma Jiesen, was a crucial factor in maintaining the team's lead and securing the win.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.