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Fairchild's Wife Hanna Meets Oga, Declares: 'I Love Oga'

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Hanna Fairchild, wife of Taiwanese-American baseball player Stuart Fairchild, made the CPBL mascot "Oga" famous by carrying its merchandise during the World Baseball Classic. CPBL President Tsai Chi-chang noted a surge in Oga's popularity due to Hanna's exposure. Hanna met Oga today, received an Oga doll wearing Fairchild's No. 17 jersey, and exclaimed "I Love Oga." Taiwanese snacks were also served, with Hanna favoring tempura. The CPBL announced a limited sale of 6,000 Oga dolls with Fairchild's No. 17 jersey tomorrow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why did "Oga" become popular?
A: "Oga" became popular because Hanna, the wife of Taiwanese-American baseball player Stuart Fairchild, was seen carrying "Oga" merchandise during the World Baseball Classic, drawing widespread attention.
Q: What gift did Hanna receive at the meet-and-greet?
A: Hanna received an "Oga" doll wearing Stuart Fairchild's No. 17 jersey.