2021 Chinese Professional Baseball League season

Last updated
32nd CPBL season
League Chinese Professional Baseball League
Sport Baseball
DurationMarch 13 – November 21
Number of games60 (each half season, each team)
Number of teams5
TV partner(s) MOMO TV  [ 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 CTBC Brothers
Finals MVP Tzu-Hsien Chan  [ zh ]
CPBL seasons

The 2021 Chinese Professional Baseball League season was the 32nd season of the Chinese Professional Baseball League, with an official slogan of "United for Baseball". [1]

Contents

The re-activated Wei Chuan Dragons rejoined the major league 21 years after disbandment in 1999, marking the first time a CPBL season included more than four teams since the 2008 season. As CPBL Commissioner Wu Chih-yang termed out following the conclusion of the 2020 season, the general managers elected Vice President of the Legislative Yuan Tsai Chi-Chang as the new Commissioner. [2] [3]

The season started on March 13, with the opening game played, per tradition, by the prior season's championship series pair: the 2020 champion Uni-President Lions defeated CTBC Brothers at Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium, 10–4. [4] The season ended in late November, followed by a Taiwan Series rematch. The Brothers defeated the Lions in a four-game sweep to capture the 2021 championship.

Game play

Seeing the 0.560~0.570 coefficient of restitution (COR) of the 2020 game balls created too much of an offense-leaning game, the General Managers decided on September 24, 2020, to reduce the COR of 2021 game balls to 0.550 and raise the stitch height from 5mm to 7mm. The league hoped that this would restore the balance between pitchers and hitters, and align with balls used by neighboring KBO and NPB leagues. [5]

As COVID-19 pandemic still widespread around the world, the CDC and the League decided to retain restriction first implemented in the second half of 2020 season: the maximum attendance of the game was reduced to 78% of each stadium's seating capacity, but food and drink was allowed. [6]

League-organized pre-season games started on February 26, 2021, and ended on March 10. [7] The regular season opening game played on March 13 at Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium, with last season's champions Uni-President Lions hosting their 2020 Taiwan Series opponent the CTBC Brothers. Game #2 followed the next day with the Lions hosting the Wei Chuan Dragons at Tainan, this was the first major league game played by the Dragons since their disbandment in 1999.

Game #21 played on March 26 with the Rakuten Monkeys hosting Uni-President Lions at Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium was suspended at the top of the 4th inning after one out due to poor visibility caused by dense fog. This was the first CPBL game to be suspended due to fog, and the second if included called games. [8]

The first-half season schedule was published on February 10, with second-half pending the release of 2020 Summer Olympic Baseball Final Qualifier schedule. [9] Following the finalization of the Final Olympic Baseball Qualifier schedule, which would be held between June 16 and 20 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium, the league decided on April 19 to postpone games previously scheduled on and after June 8 to later dates. [10] Due to a recent spike in domestically transmitted coronavirus cases, the league announced on May 19 that it would suspend the season as long as level-3 health alert was in effect across Taiwan. [11] [12] The league considered but decided against resuming games on June 29 without fans in attendance, despite no opposition by the Central Epidemic Command Center to the CPBL's plan. [13] The CBPL stated on July 12 that play could resume the next day, as teams had agreed to a number of preventative measures. These measures included the prohibition of fans and cheerleaders in the stadium, and a requirement for the staffs of all teams to live and remain in hotels, whether at home on the road, unless a game was being played. [14] As the COVID-19 pandemic became less severe, the league allowed a thousand fans to attend games on August 7 and 8. Starting on August 10, fans were permitted to attend games starting August 10, as stadiums were to be filled up to 25 percent capacity. Attendees were required to check in via a QR code, wear masks at all times, and submit to disinfection and body temperature checks at stadium entrances. Though cheerleaders were also permitted to return to the games, bans on musical instruments and food consumption remained in place at the time. [15] [16]

Milestones

Standings

First half standings

TeamGWLTPct.GB
CTBC Brothers 60352410.593--
Uni-President Lions 60322620.5522.5
Rakuten Monkeys 60303000.5005.5
Fubon Guardians 60283110.4757.0
Wei Chuan Dragons 60223620.37912.5

Second half standings

TeamGWTLPct.GB
Uni-President Lions 60323250.561--
CTBC Brothers 60314250.5540.5
Wei Chuan Dragons 60281310.4755.0
Fubon Guardians 60263310.4566.0
Rakuten Monkeys 60263310.4566.0

Final season standings

TeamGWTLPct.GB
CTBC Brothers 120665490.574--
Uni-President Lions 120645510.5572.0
Rakuten Monkeys 120563610.47911.0
Fubon Guardians 120544620.46612.5
Wei Chuan Dragons 120503670.42717.0

Statistical leaders

Hitting

StatPlayerTeamTotal
HR Chu Yu-Hsien Rakuten Monkeys 22
AVG Chen Chun-Hsiu Rakuten Monkeys 0.352
H Wang Wei-Chen CTBC Brothers 159
RBIs Chu Yu-Hsien Rakuten Monkeys 81
SB Lin Li Rakuten Monkeys 27

Pitching

StatPlayerTeamTotal
W Brock Dykxhoorn Uni-President Lions 17
ERA José de Paula CTBC Brothers 1.77
SO José de Paula CTBC Brothers 187
SV Chen Yun-Wen Uni-President Lions 32
Hld Wu Chun-Wei CTBC Brothers 27

    Taiwan Series

    Because the first half and second-half championships were won by different teams, the 2021 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 November 27 and the seventh game on December 5. Games after the first four will only be played if necessary. 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 at Chengcing Lake Baseball Stadium, 4 and 5 at their home field, Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium. The series will be a rematch of the 2020 Taiwan Series which Lions won four games to three en route to their 10th Taiwan Series victory and first since 2013. This year, the Brothers swept the Lions in four games. [20]

    For the second time, CPBL sold presenting sponsorship to the series. Chunghwa Telecom, which is the largest telecommunications company in Taiwan will be presenting sponsor of the Taiwan Series. This series is officially known as the 2021 Taiwan Series Presented by Chunghwa Telecom.

    Rules

    All regular season rules apply with the following exceptions:

    Summary

    CTBC won the series, 4–0.

    GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
    1November 27Uni-President Lions – 0 , CTBC Brothers2 Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium 2:4320,000 
    2November 28Uni-President Lions – 3 , CTBC Brothers 8Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium3:2918,888 
    3November 30CTBC Brothers7, Uni-President Lions – 4 Chengcing Lake Baseball Stadium 3:4710,280 
    4December 1CTBC Brothers 5, Uni-President Lions – 0 Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium 3:1310,000

    Game summaries

    Game 1

    November 27, 2021 5:05 pm (NST) at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung, Taiwan
    Team123456789 R H E
    Uni-President Lions000000000060
    CTBC Brothers00000020X270
    Starting pitchers:
    Lions: Brock Dykxhoorn
    Brothers: José de Paula
    WP: José de Paula (1–0)   LP: Brock Dykxhoorn (0–1)   Sv: C. C. Lee (1)
    Home runs:
    Lions: None
    Brothers: Tzu-Hsien Chan  [ zh ](1), Tung-Hua Yueh  [ zh ] (1)
    Attendance: 20,000 (sold-out)
    Notes: MVP:José de Paula
    Boxscore

    Game 2

    November 28, 2021 5:05 pm (NST) at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung, Taiwan
    Team123456789 R H E
    Uni-President Lions0001000203112
    CTBC Brothers33000011X871
    Starting pitchers:
    Lions: Lisalverto Bonilla
    Brothers: Lu Yen-Ching  [ zh ]
    WP: Lu Yen-Ching  [ zh ] (1–0)   LP: Lisalverto Bonilla (0–1)
    Home runs:
    Lions: None
    Brothers: Chou Ssu-chi (1), Chi-Hung Hsu (1), Chi-Hung Hsu (2), Tzu-Hsien Chan  [ zh ](2),
    Attendance: 18,888
    Notes: MVP:Chi-Hung Hsu
    Boxscore

    Game 3

    November 30, 2021 6:35 pm (NST) at Chengcing Lake Baseball Stadium in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
    Team123456789 R H E
    CTBC Brothers020000320771
    Uni-President Lions010100020481
    Starting pitchers:
    Brothers: Cheng Kai-wen
    Lions: Tim Melville
    WP: Cheng Kai-wen (1–0)   LP: Chen-Yen Chiang  [ zh ] (0–1)   Sv: C. C. Lee (2)
    Home runs:
    Brothers: Chen Tzu-Hao  [ zh ](1)
    Lions: None
    Attendance: 10,280
    Notes: MVP:Chen Tzu-Hao
    Boxscore

    Game 4

    December 1, 2021 6:35 pm (NST) at Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium in Tainan, Taiwan
    Team123456789 R H E
    CTBC Brothers1002002005110
    Uni-President Lions000000000041
    Starting pitchers:
    Brothers: José Valdez
    Lions: Chih-Wei Hu
    WP: José Valdez (1–0)   LP: Chih-Wei Hu (0–1)
    Attendance: 10,000
    Notes: MVP:José Valdez
    Boxscore

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