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Taiwanese Pitcher Wang Yen-Cheng Ranks High in KBO All-Star Fan Voting

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taiwanese pitcher Wang Yen-Cheng is gaining popularity in the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO).
  • He is currently ranked second in fan voting for the starting pitcher position in the KBO All-Star Game.
  • The All-Star Game will be held in Seoul, marking a historically significant event as the stadium will be demolished afterward.

Taiwanese left-handed pitcher Wang Yen-Cheng is making a significant impact in the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO), evidenced by his strong performance in fan voting for the upcoming All-Star Game. The 25-year-old, who plays for the Hanwha Eagles, is currently the second-highest vote-getter among starting pitchers for the "Sharing Stars" team.

As of June 6, Wang had garnered nearly 200,000 votes, trailing only Song Seung-gi of the LG Twins by over 30,000 votes. This popularity highlights his growing recognition and fan base in South Korea. The KBO All-Star Game, scheduled for July 10-11 at Jamsil Baseball Stadium, holds historical significance this year as it will be the last event held there before the stadium's demolition for a new dome.

Wang's inclusion as a nominee for the starting pitcher role by the Hanwha Eagles, instead of veteran left-hander Ryu Hyun-jin, has drawn attention from Korean media. This decision is seen as a testament to Wang's rising status and popularity within the league. His recent performance, including a five-inning, one-run outing in his 12th start of the season, has further bolstered his candidacy.

The KBO All-Star selection process is determined by a combination of 70% fan voting and 30% player voting, with the final rosters to be announced on June 22. The league divides its 10 teams into two squads: the "Dream Stars" and the "Sharing Stars." Wang's team, the Hanwha Eagles, falls under the "Sharing Stars" category, which also includes the LG Twins, NC Dinos, Kia Tigers, and Kiwoom Heroes.

Taiwan Prince

โ€” Korean mediaA nickname used by Korean media to refer to Wang Yen-Cheng, highlighting his popularity.
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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.