1995 CPBL All-Star Game

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The 1995 CPBL All-Star Game was held November 4, 1995. The Wei Chuan Dragons, China Times Eagles and Brother Elephants formed the CPBL Red Team, while the Uni-President Lions, Mercuries Tigers and the Jungo Bears made up the CPBL White Team. The game was originally played on July 3, but it was cancelled due to bad weather.

The game took place at Kaohsiung Li De Baseball Stadium with an attendance of 4,830. Angel Gonzalez became the first foreign player ever to win a CPBL All-Star MVP, and he was 3-for-4 with 4 RBI. Min-Ching Lo collected 3 hits in 4 at-bats, and Wen-Chung Chang crushed a 2-run homer in the 8th inning against Chien-Cheng Kuo. The Red team only scored once, on Sil Campusano's RBI single.

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
CPBL Red 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 2
CPBL White 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 2 X 9 11 1

Players used[edit]

CPBL Red starting lineup

  1. I-Tseng Lin, RF (Brother Elephants)
  2. Kuei-Chang Tseng, LF (China Times Eagles)
  3. Luis de los Santos, 3B (Brother)
  4. Ming-Hsiung Liao, Cf (China Times)
  5. Sil Campusano, DH (Wei Chuan Dragons)
  6. Epy Guerrero Jr., SS (Brother)
  7. Kuang-Huei Wang, 1B (Brother)
  8. I-Chung Hong, C (Brother)
  9. Fu-Lien Wu, 2B (Brother)

Backups used

Manager

Coaches

CPBL White Starting Lineup

  1. Chung-Yi Huang, 2B (Jungo Bears)
  2. Cesar Hernandez, 3B (Uni-President Lions)
  3. Leo Garcia, RF (Mercuries Tigers)
  4. Luis Iglesias, CF (Mercuries)
  5. Min-Ching Lo, DH (Uni-President)
  6. Angel Gonzalez, LF (Mercuries)
  7. Chi-Chen Tseng, C (Uni-President)
  8. Yao-Teng Chang, SS (Jungo)
  9. Pai-Sheng Cheng, 1B (Uni-President)

Backups used

Manager

Coaches

Players did not play[edit]

Umpires[edit]

Sources[edit]

Chinese Professional Baseball League's All-Star Game

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