Central News Agency (CNA reporter Hsieh Ching-wen, New Taipei, June 30) CTBC Charity Foundation announced today that CTBC Brothers selected Wang Yu-fei, a survivor of the Puyuma train derailment, in the 11th round of the draft, inspired by his story, and Chairman Jeffrey Koo Jr. continues to show concern. In addition, six players from the CTBC Charity Foundation's 'Love to Bat Project' were selected in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) draft this year. CTBC Charity Foundation Chairman Jeffrey Koo Jr. believes that baseball can transform the lives of children in rural areas. Since 2014, he has promoted the 'Love to Bat Project,' which currently supports 23 rural junior and senior little league baseball teams, providing nutritional meals, academic tutoring, and baseball equipment. To date, it has nurtured 25 professional baseball players and 42 national team members, continuously injecting new talent into Taiwanese baseball. The six 'Love to Bat' players selected in this year's CPBL draft include Huang Ching-che (1st round, Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions), Hsu Shu-cheng (1st round, CTBC Brothers), Yu Cheng-yi (4th round, Rakuten Monkeys), Kuo Ching-yuan (7th round, Lions), Hung Chia-en (9th round, Wei Chuan Dragons), and Wu Chia-chun (9th round, CTBC Brothers). Notably, Wang Yu-fei, selected by CTBC Brothers in the 11th round, has a deep connection with CTBC. Wang Yu-fei was unfortunately involved in the Puyuma accident in 2018, but he never gave up his baseball dream. After enduring a long period of rehabilitation, he is currently studying at CTBC Institute of Technology and plays as an outfielder for the CTBC Institute of Technology baseball team. CTBC Charity Foundation Chairman Jeffrey Koo Jr. has been concerned about Wang Yu-fei's condition for several years. Last year, he happened to learn that Wang Yu-fei's younger brother, Wang Yu-hsiang, was a national player in the Asia Junior Baseball Championship. After winning the championship, he specially in