Wei Sun
Wei Sun (孫煒)
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 5' 7", Weight 187 lb.
- Born September 11, 1976 in Beijing China
Biographical Information[edit]
Wei Sun is an infielder who was on the Chinese national team on and off for over a decade.
Sun debuted with the national team in 1997, playing in the 1997 Asian Championship, 1998 Asian Games and 1998 Baseball World Cup. He hit .346/.346/.346 as their starting third baseman in the latter event. He next made an appearance in the 2002 Asian Games and 2002 World University Championship (.182/.208/.273 as the starting third sacker). He hit .250/.294/.313 and fielded .846 in the 2002 Intercontinental Cup, with a team-high three runs in their five games. He was in the 2003 Asian Championship. He had a busy time in 2006; after missing the World Baseball Classic, he played in the 2006 Asian Games, the Konami Cup and the 2006 Haarlem Baseball Week. In Haarlem, he hit .312/.353/.438 as China's top offensive threat. He played in the Konami Cup in 2007 and also went 1 for 14 with 6 strikeouts in the 2007 Arizona Fall League. He was with China as they host the 2008 Olympics as the team's elder statesman, batting .176/.167/.294 and fielding .882 at the hot corner.
Sources[edit]
- Defunct IBAF site
- Haarlem Honkbalweek
- Wiki Baseball (in Chinese)
- China in the 2007 AFL
- 2008 Olympics]
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