Central News Agency (CNA reporter Su Chih-yu Taipei, July 3) The Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) has been asked to provide support for the baseball competition at this year's Asian Games in Nagoya. While Liu Chi-hung of the Wei Chuan Dragons is a potential participant, the Fubon Guardians have also provided a list for the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association's reference. However, Executive Vice President Lin Wei-chu stated that the final roster has not yet been determined. In past Asian Games baseball competitions, the national team has sought players from the professional league to form its roster. It is understood that all six CPBL teams have received inquiries this year. Wei Chuan Dragons head coach Yeh Chun-chang revealed in an interview today that third baseman Liu Chi-hung may represent the national team. Lin Wei-chu told the media today that the Guardians' club has received inquiries from the Baseball Association and has submitted a list. "Currently, the final participants have not been decided. We will inform everyone once we have a decision." The number of selected players also remains undetermined. "We provided a list with quite a few names." (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150703 Stand with facts. Your every donation is a force to protect press freedom. Download the CNA "First News" app to get the latest news in real-time. No part of this website's text, images, or videos may be reproduced, broadcast, transmitted, or used without authorization.