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Liu Chun-Wei Emerges as Clutch Hitter, Matches Ma Yan's Late-Inning Performance in 8th Inning Onwards

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Wei Chuan Dragons outfielder Liu Chun-Wei has become known as a 'clutch hitter,' with both of his home runs this season coming after the 7th inning. His late-game offensive stats rival those of power hitter Ma Yan (Steven Moya), drawing praise for his focus in critical moments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are Liu Chun-Wei's stats after the 8th inning?
A: A .483 batting average, 2 HRs, 24 total bases, and a .828 slugging percentage—the best among players with 20+ at-bats.
Q: How does Liu compare to Ma Yan in late innings?
A: Same home runs and total bases, but Liu has a higher slugging percentage (.828 vs .686).
Q: Why does Liu perform better in later innings?
A: He adapts to game rhythm early, prepares well as a pinch hitter, and thrives under pressure with adrenaline.
Q: What does manager Yeh Chun-Chang say about Liu?
A: He praises Liu’s 'strong focus,' especially in high-pressure, game-deciding moments.
Q: What’s expected from Liu next?
A: More pinch-hit appearances are likely, especially in close games during the playoff race.