Tsung-Fu Lee
Tsung-Fu Lee (李聰富)
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 5' 10", Weight 196 lb.
- High School Meiho High School
- Born October 13, 1972 in Hengchun, Pingtung Taiwan
Biographical Information[edit]
Outfielder Tsung-Fu Lee played in the CPBL for 5 years.
Lee represented Taiwan in the 1989 World Junior Championship and 1990 World Junior Championship. He was signed by the China Times Eagles when they were founded in 1993, and he hit .264/.299/.465 with a career-high 12 homers as a starting outfielder. He was 4th in homers (between Milton Harper and Min-Ching Lo) and he tied Tsao-Li Sun, Epy Guerrero Jr. and Min-Hsiung Liao for 9th in doubles. On July 4, 1993, he crushed the first walk-off pinch-hit home run in the CPBL, against Chin-Hsing Kuo of the Uni-President Lions. Lee only played 49 games with a .254/.297/.364 batting line in 1994, and he recorded a .268/.331/.414 batting line in 1995. He then improved to .313/.356/.484 in 1996, and his batting line was .252/.302/.409 in 1997. However, Lee was involved in a game-fixing scandal in the middle of the 1998 season, and he was banned for life.
Overall, Lee had hit .273/.321/.438 with 300 hits and 36 homers in 5 seasons in the CPBL.
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