Chen Je-chang

Chen Je-chang (Chinese: 陳瑞昌; pinyin: Chén Ruìchāng; born 30 December 1973 in Taiwan) is a former Taiwanese professional baseball catcher who had played for Brother Elephants[1] of Chinese Professional Baseball League. He currently plays as catcher and bullpen coach for the Elephants. He is the oldest current player of Brother Elephants. Besides, His younger brother is Chen Je-cheng (陳瑞振), who plays as third baseman in the same team. particularly, he has been hit by pitcher 100 times in baseball career, also CPBL highest record.

Chen Je-chang
Brother Elephants – No. 15
Catcher
Born: 30 December 1973 (1973-12-30) (age 46)
Taiwan
Bats: Right Throws: Right
CPBL debut
February 21, 1996, for the Brother Elephants
Career statistics
(through 2008)
Batting average.264
Home runs32
Runs batted in283
Teams
As player:
  • Brother Elephants (1996–2009)

As coach:

  • Brother Elephants Bullpen Coach (2009–present)

Career statistics

SeasonTeamGABHHRRBISBBBSORBIDPAVG
1996Brother Elephants6920647415121376950.228
1997Brother Elephants6919350117219336180.259
1998Brother Elephants82275724245184310660.262
1999Brother Elephants78275715372285510680.258
2000Brother Elephants6720558326125217770.283
2001Brother Elephants4599251914183140.253
2002Brother Elephants7019469427520258630.356
2003Brother Elephants8525261026129427760.242
2004Brother Elephants8324753429029347540.215
2005Brother Elephants6619356126123327510.290
2006Brother Elephants7520249119216296280.243
2007Brother Elephants5596291708123420.302
2008Brother Elephants5714041321215175720.293
Total13 years90125776813228323255398916640.264
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See also

References

  1. 陳 瑞 昌 75 (in Chinese). Chinese Professional Baseball League. Archived from the original on 21 March 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2011.


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