Saturday, September 27, 2008

Liao Ming-Hsiung

Liao Ming-Hsiung is a retired professional baseball player . A well-known slugger since college era in the Chinese Culture University, Liao is best known for hitting the Game winning RBI twice in the 2 versus matches in the 's preliminary round and semifinal, where the Chinese Taipei national baseball team finally won the silver medal.

After the 1992 Olympics Liao joined CPBL along with then just-established China Times Eagles. He had been gaining popularity for his excellent batting performance and handsome look, winning him the nickname Prince of Baseball. However in June 1997 he was expelled by the CPBL after he was confirmed to be involved in the . Liao's fame immediately vanished and he was rumored only could work as a street vendor around 1999-2000. Liao later sought to join Taiwan Major League in 2001 but was also refused.

Since 2004 Liao started to coach in the China Baseball League under the introduction of 1992 Summer Olympics fellow Chiang Tai-Chuan. He returned back to Taiwan one season later to coach Taiwanese high school baseball teams, as well as runs some small business.

Before CPBL's 2007 season started the Uni-President Lions invited Liao to lecture, warning its current players the seriousness of cheating in the game.

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