Chang Cheng-Yu's 14-Game Stealing Streak Ends at Hands of Younger Brother, Reveals Shift in Base-Stealing Mindset
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Wei Chuan Dragons outfielder Chang Cheng-Yu had his 14-consecutive stolen base streak snapped by his younger brother, Chang Shih-Lun of the Brothers. Chang expressed disappointment at missing teammate Kuo Tien-Hsin's record but shared how his base-stealing and on-base approach has evolved this season.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many consecutive stolen bases did Chang Cheng-Yu achieve before being caught?
A: Chang Cheng-Yu had 14 consecutive successful steals before being caught by his brother.
Q: What is the relationship between Chang Cheng-Yu and Chang Shih-Lun?
A: They are real brothers, playing for the Wei Chuan Dragons and Brothers, respectively.
Q: Why has Chang Cheng-Yu's stolen base success rate improved?
A: Guidance from coach Tyger Pederson helped him improve judgment and technique.
Q: What are Chang Cheng-Yu's stolen base stats this season?
A: As of mid-season, he has 14 successful steals and only 1 failure (93.3% success rate).
Q: Why did Chang Cheng-Yu become more cautious with base stealing?
A: After surpassing 10 consecutive steals, he only runs with 80–90% confidence to protect the streak.