Taiwan's team high-five in the Doha Asian Games, 2006A headline in Asian media on March 23 said Japan had beat the United States in baseball and would face South Korea in a final round in the World Baseball Classic. Whoever wins the Classic, which has... ...full story at Laowiseass
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| 26 Feb 09 |
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2009 World Baseball Classic - China Roster »
YouTube video This video is the 2009 World Baseball Classic China Roster. There are only like 3 in the MLB that are from China. I had a tough time pronouncing their names. I am not trying to be raciist, acually I'm not racist at all, but Chinese names can be hard to... |
| 08 Mar 09 |
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Bringing the Lumber » Black China Hand Ray Chang homered and drove in two runs and China beat Taiwan 4-1 on Saturday for its first win in the World Baseball Classic. I once went to a Chinese baseball game and it was terrible. The teams played alright but the fans were clueless to the dynamics... |
| 13 Mar 09 |
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China hits home run » Countdown to Beijing China’s upset 4-1 win over Taiwan in the first round of the World Baseball Classic earlier this month was a small but important step for a team that battles for recognition and funding. Although trounced by Japan and South Korea in earlier matches,... |
| 08 Mar 09 |
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China’s Baseball Team Tops Taiwan — Again » China Journal Taiwan’s loss to China in Saturday’s World Baseball Classic showdown was an especially bitter pill for the Taiwanese to swallow. China’s 4-1 victory at the Tokyo Dome was the team’s second straight upset over Taiwan, following its first-ever win ... |
| 25 Jun 09 |
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Chinese universities open door for young baseball talents » People's Daily Several Chinese universities have made favorable policies for those high level young baseball players to enter their gates with an aim to promote baseball in China. According to an agreement signed by the Chinese Baseball Association(CBA) and... |
| 04 Dec 08 |
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Official: U.S. confident of Doha round completion by year end » People's Daily The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Edward Schafer said here on Wednesday that the United States remained confident on an outline deal in the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Doha round by the end of this year. "We in the United States remain... |