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Monday, September 9 Chen first from Taiwan to reach majors Associated Press |
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LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Dodgers promoted Chin-Feng Chen to the major league roster Monday, making the 24-year-old first baseman-outfielder the first Taiwanese player on a major league roster.
"Chen's arrival is an exciting one for this organization,'' Dodgers general manager Dan Evans said. "He is an extremely talented player who continues to improve each year. It is important for him to experience a big league clubhouse and atmosphere, and his hard work and production have earned him this reward.''
Chen hit .333 and drove in four runs while the Triple-A Las Vegas 51s were eliminated 3-1 by the Edmonton Trappers in a Pacific Coast League semifinal playoff series that ended Saturday.
A native of Yong Kang City in Taiwan, Chen hit .284 and led the 51s with 26 homers and 84 RBIs this season. He was a member of the Taiwanese national team in the 34th World Cup of Baseball, held in Taiwan last year, and led all players with 11 RBIs to help his country win the bronze medal.
Chen became the first Taiwanese-born player to sign a professional baseball contract with an American organization when he signed with the Dodgers in 1999. |
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