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Published on Taipei Times http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2004/05/25/2003156944 Lions manage to get shutout victory over La New Bears By Paul HuangCONTRIBUTING REPORTER Tuesday, May 25, 2004, Page 19
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The heavily favored Lions started their homestand in Game 1 on a down note when the Bears doubled them up in an 8-4 decision on Thursday night in a battle between two American starters: Phillip Bailey for the Bears, and Benj Sampson for the big cats. Both starters were solid through the first five frames with the Bears taking a 1-0 lead on slugger Pan Chung-wei's solo blast to deep left off Sampson in the fourth. Then came Lion relievers Tsao Jung-yang (
Bailey earned his fourth win of the season by allowing two runs on five hits in seven innings, while Tsao took the tough loss in a rather forgettable performance.
Huang Kang-lin would play a key role in Game 2 of the series on Saturday because it was his run-scoring double in the bottom of the seventh that tied the game up at 2-all to salvage what would be an ugly loss to the last-placed Bears. The speedster from Chiayi was the unanimous choice by the press for the game-MVP honor with his 3-for-4 night.
The Macoto Cobras' freefall continued with their 4-7 loss to the Chinatrust Whales in Tienmu on Saturday. Whale newcomer Rusty Meacham followed his 2-0 debuting victory with another strong effort by taking a 7-0 shutout into the ninth before yielding four straight runs on a tiring arm.
Offensively for the Whales, third baseman Chen Jia-hung (
Game 1 of the doubleheader in Kaohsiung on Sunday between the Bulls and the Brother Elephants was a classic pitchers' duel between Bulls' second-year man Yang Jien-fu (
Physical fatigue finally caught up to the 37-year-old Hurst, as he gave up back-to-back singles and a walk to load the bases in a scoreless ninth to set up Bull outfielder Kao Jien-long's (
Fans that stayed for Game 2 of the doubleheader were treated to a different kind of ball game as both teams struck early and scored all their runs in the first three innings of the contest. Unlike its combined 1-for-11 effort, the heart of the Elephant order erupted for six hits in eleven chances for four RBI's, highlighted by free swinger Peng Cheng-ming's (
Bull starter Tsai Chung-nan (
Elephant righty Wu Jung-yi ( |