2020 Chinese Professional Baseball League season

Last updated
31st CPBL season
League Chinese Professional Baseball League
Sport Baseball
DurationApril 12 – November 8, 2020
Number of games60 (each half season, each team)
Number of teams5
Wei Chuan Dragons
(minor league) [1]
TV partner(s) MOMOTV  [ zh ]
Eleven Sports
Videoland Television Network
ELTA TV  [ zh ]
First half-season
Season champions CTBC Brothers
Second half-season
Season champions Uni-President Lions
Taiwan Series
Champions Uni-President Lions
Finals MVP Pan Wu-hsiung
CPBL seasons
 2019

The 2020 Chinese Professional Baseball League season was the 31st season of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL). The season was scheduled to begin on 14 March, earlier than previous seasons in order to free up time for the CPBL players to participate in the final qualifying tournament of the 2020 Summer Olympics. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, opening day was delayed. [2] [3] On 1 April, the CPBL announced that the season would begin on 11 April with the rematch of last season's Taiwan Series teams: the champions Rakuten Monkeys hosting the CTBC Brothers, but behind closed doors with no fans attending. [4]

Contents

Due to inclement weather, game #1 and #2 hosted by Monkeys were postponed. This led to game #3, the CTBC Brothers hosting the Uni-President Lions on April 12 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium, becoming the first game of the season to play to completion. [5] [6] On May 8, a maximum of 1,000 fans were permitted to attend games. [7] [8] Restrictions were further relaxed on June 5: as long as there was one-seat spacing between spectators, attendance number was no longer restricted, and masks were no longer required while seated; food prepared on-site was again allowed.

The CPBL received international coverage because other major baseball leagues such as Major League Baseball in North America, Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan, and the KBO League in South Korea were still severely impacted by the virus outbreak and unable to confirm the dates of their respective season openings. [9] The first-ever English broadcast of CPBL games also attracted international attention.

The annual CPBL All-Star Game was cancelled for the first time to accommodate to the compact schedule. [10] The season concluded on 8 November with the Uni-President Lions winning the seasonal championship, by defeating the CTBC Brothers in Game 7 of the Taiwan Series with a score of 7:4.

Competition

Four teams, the Rakuten Monkeys, Uni-President Lions, Fubon Guardians, and CTBC Brothers will contest the CPBL, the highest level of professional baseball played in Taiwan. The season is divided into two halves, with each team playing 60 games in each half. The winners for each half-season plus the non-winner with the best overall record will qualify for the playoffs. In the event that the same team wins both halves, the next 2 teams with the best overall records will advance.

In May 2019, commissioner John Wu announced that the CPBL had reached an agreement with Ting Hsin International Group, largest and managing shareholder of Wei Chuan Foods Corporation, to reactivate Wei Chuan Dragons. The Dragons would participate in the minor league during 2020 season and expected to return to the major league in 2021. [11]

During first-half season, it was discovered that the coefficient of restitution (COR) of the official game baseball had an average of 0.573 between two tests, above the 0.550~0.570 target only below the 0.540~0.580 rejection limit, resulting in faster ball-batted speed and high homerun production. After the May General Managers meeting, the League decided to tighten quality control of the official game baseball, with COR of 0.560 as the target. On the test conducted in July, the COR was 0.563, meeting the new requirements. This had resulted in less offense-centric and more balanced games in the second-half season.

Broadcast rights

Following a dispute between the CPBL and MP & Silva during the 2014 CPBL season  [ zh ], [12] [13] broadcast rights to CPBL games were acquired over the intervening seasons by Eleven Sports, ELTA TV  [ zh ], MOMOTV  [ zh ], and Videoland Television Network. [14] [15] English-language broadcasts were added on a trial basis and streamed via the Twitter account of Eleven Sports Taiwan. [16] A number of international fans tuned in, [17] [18] and all CPBL teams subsequently announced that they would feature English commentary. [19]

Standings

First half standings

The CTBC Brothers claimed the first half Championship on July 14, by defeating Uni-President Lions with a score of 6:1 in the resumption of game #62, which was suspended on May 26 at top of third inning with a score of 1:0 due to rain.

TeamGWTLPct.GB
CTBC Brothers 60370230.617--
Rakuten Monkeys 60340260.5673.0
Uni-President Lions 60260340.43311.0
Fubon Guardians 60230370.38314.0

Second half standings

The Uni-President Lions clinched the second-half Championship on October 24 at the last regular season game, by defeating CTBC Brothers with the score of 3:2 in the resumption of game #193. Game #193, hosted by Lions at their homefield Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium, was suspended on September 12 at the top of Third inning after one out due to rain, with the score tied at 1:1. This was Lions' first half-season Championship since the 2013 second-half Championship.

TeamGWTLPct.GB
Uni-President Lions 60321270.542--
Fubon Guardians 60311280.5251.0
CTBC Brothers 60302280.5171.5
Rakuten Monkeys 60250350.4177.5

Final season standings

TeamGWTLPct.GB
CTBC Brothers 120672510.568--
Rakuten Monkeys 120590610.4929.0
Uni-President Lions 120581610.4879.5
Fubon Guardians 120541650.45413.5

Statistical leaders

Hitting

StatPlayerTeamTotal
HR Lin An-Ko Uni-President Lions 32
AVG Chen Chieh-Hsien Uni-President Lions 0.360
H Chen Chieh-Hsien Uni-President Lions 174
RBIs Lin An-Ko Uni-President Lions 99
SB Chen Chen-Wei Rakuten Monkeys 42

Pitching

StatPlayerTeamTotal
W José de Paula CTBC Brothers 16
ERA José de Paula CTBC Brothers 3.20
SO José de Paula CTBC Brothers 192
SV Chen Yun-Wen , [lower-alpha 1] C.C. Lee Uni-President Lions , CTBC Brothers 23
Hld Wu Chun-Wei CTBC Brothers 24
  1. Yun-Wen Chen won the seasonal most-saves award by having a better earned-run-average (ERA)

Playoffs

Because the first-half and second-half championships were won by different teams, the 2020 Taiwan Series, a best of seven series, was played. The first-half champions, the CTBC Brothers, faced the second-half champions, the Uni-President Lions, with the first game scheduled on October 31 and the seventh game on November 8. The Brothers, by having a better yearly record, earned home field advantage, hosting games 1, 2, 6, and 7 at their home field, Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium. The Lions hosted games 3, 4, and 5 at their home field, Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium. The two teams last faced off at a playoff series in the 2009 Taiwan Series.

Rules

All regular season rules apply with the following exceptions:

Summary

Uni-President Lions won the series, 4–3.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 31Uni-President Lions4, CTBC Brothers – 2 (10) Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium 3:4715,600 
2November 1Uni-President Lions – 1, CTBC Brothers9Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium2:5915,600 
3November 3CTBC Brothers5, Uni-President Lions – 1 Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium 3:157,126 
4November 4CTBC Brothers6, Uni-President Lions – 3Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium4:117,800 
5November 5CTBC Brothers – 0, Uni-President Lions6Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium3:037,800 
6November 7Uni-President Lions12, CTBC Brothers – 1Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium3:5815,600 
7November 8Uni-President Lions7, CTBC Brothers – 4Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium3:5915,600

Game summaries

Game 1

October 31, 2020 5:05 pm (NST) at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung, Taiwan,
Team12345678910 R H E
Uni-President Lions0000010003480
CTBC Brothers0000010001280
Starting pitchers:
Lions: Brock Dykxhoorn
Brothers: Esmil Rogers
WP: Chun-Yen Huang  [ zh ] (1–0)   LP: Kai-Wen Cheng (0–1)   Sv: Chen Yun-wen (1)
Home runs:
Lions: Pan Wu-hsiung (1)
Brothers: None
Attendance: 15,600 (sold-out)
Notes: MVP: Wu-Hsiung Pan
Boxscore

Game 2

November 1, 2020 5:05 pm (NST) at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung, Taiwan,
Team123456789 R H E
Uni-President Lions010000000150
CTBC Brothers05000004X9120
Starting pitchers:
Lions: Tim Melville
Brothers: José de Paula
WP: José de Paula (1–0)   LP: Tim Melville (0–1)
Home runs:
Lions: None
Brothers: Cheng-Hua Yueh  [ zh ] (1), Tung-Hua Yueh  [ zh ] (1), Wei-Ta Su  [ zh ] (1)
Attendance: 15,600
Notes: MVP:José de Paula
Boxscore

Game 3

November 3, 2020 6:35 pm (NST) at Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium in Tainan, Taiwan,
Team123456789 R H E
CTBC Brothers0001000045110
Uni-President Lions010000000131
Starting pitchers:
Brothers: Ariel Miranda
Lions: Teddy Stankiewicz
WP: Ariel Miranda (1–0)   LP: Chun-Yen Huang  [ zh ] (1–1)
Home runs:
Brothers: Chi-Hung Hsu (1)
Lions: None
Attendance: 7,126
Notes: MVP:Kun-Yu Chiang  [ zh ]
Boxscore

Game 4

November 4, 2020 6:35 pm (NST) at Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium in Tainan, Taiwan,
Team123456789 R H E
CTBC Brothers000330000691
Uni-President Lions000000012391
Starting pitchers:
Brothers: En-Sih Huang  [ zh ]
Lions: Chen-Yen Chiang  [ zh ]
WP: En-Sih Huang  [ zh ] (1–0)   LP: Chen-Yen Chiang  [ zh ] (0–1)
Home runs:
Brothers: Tzu-Hsien Chan  [ zh ] (1)
Lions: Fu-Lin Kuo  [ zh ] (1), An-Ko Lin  [ zh ] (1)
Attendance: 7,800
Notes: MVP:Tzu-Hsien Chan  [ zh ]
Boxscore

Game 5

Down 1-3 in the series, Uni-Lions' starting pitcher Brock Dykxhoorn pitched a complete-game shut-out using 126 pitches. Coupling with timely hits from the bottom-half of the batting order, the Uni-Lions defeated the Brothers with a score of 6:0 in the final home game of the season and forced the series back to Taichung.

November 5, 2020 6:35 pm (NST) at Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium in Tainan, Taiwan,
Team123456789 R H E
CTBC Brothers000000000032
Uni-President Lions02004000X690
Starting pitchers:
Brothers: Esmil Rogers
Lions: Brock Dykxhoorn
WP: Brock Dykxhoorn (1–0)   LP: Esmil Rogers (0–1)
Attendance: 7,800
Notes: MVP:Brock Dykxhoorn
Boxscore

Game 6

November 7, 2020 5:05 pm (NST) at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung, Taiwan,
Team123456789 R H E
Uni-President Lions20002008012121
CTBC Brothers001000000171
Starting pitchers:
Lions: Tim Melville
Brothers: José de Paula
WP: Tim Melville (1–1)   LP: José de Paula (1–1)
Home runs:
Lions: Yung-Chi Chen (1)
Brothers: None
Attendance: 15,600
Notes: MVP:Tim Melville
Boxscore

Game 7

November 8, 2020 5:05 pm (NST) at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung, Taiwan,
Team123456789 R H E
Uni-President Lions1110004007100
CTBC Brothers0040000004110
Starting pitchers:
Lions: Teddy Stankiewicz
Brothers: Ariel Miranda
WP: Teddy Stankiewicz (1–0)   LP: Ariel Miranda (1–1)   Sv: Brock Dykxhoorn (1)
Home runs:
Lions: Chie-Hsien Chen  [ zh ] (1)
Brothers: None
Attendance: 15,600
Notes: MVP:Chie-Hsien Chen  [ zh ]
Boxscore

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