Lin Che-Hsuan Still Wanted to Compete, Father Lin Han-Sen Reveals Injury Was Key
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Baseball player Lin Che-Hsuan, who announced his retirement last year, still wished to continue playing, but his father, Lin Han-Sen, revealed that an injury was the decisive factor in his retirement. In his retirement game, he delivered an excellent performance both offensively and defensively, concluding his career on a high note.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who is Lin Che-Hsuan and what team did he play for?
- A: Lin Che-Hsuan is an outfielder who played for the Fubon Guardians in the Chinese Professional Baseball League.
- Q: What did Lin Che-Hsuan do during his retirement game?
- A: He played one at-bat and caught one fly ball before exiting the game to cheers.
- Q: Why did Lin Che-Hsuan decide to retire according to his father?
- A: Realistically, after his injury, his accuracy and velocity declined, and he was worried about holding a spot on the team.
- Q: What childhood promise did Lin Che-Hsuan fulfill for his father?
- A: He promised to buy his father a car, which he did after the EDA Rhinos won the championship.
- Q: What sports careers did Lin Han-Sen's two sons pursue?
- A: His son Lin Che-Hsuan pursued a career in baseball, while his other son Lin Che-Wei became a national archery athlete.