(CNA, New Taipei, 17th) In the second game of the blue-white series for the Asian Games baseball training team today, the white team's veteran Chen Min-Tsz had 2 hits and 3 RBIs, earning him the batter MVP award. The blue team's Lin Chih-Ying pitched 3 scoreless innings to be named pitcher MVP. The white team ultimately won 7-3. The Taiwan national team for the Nagoya Asian Games baseball event, led by head coach Tang Teng-Kai, announced a 40-man training roster and has scheduled 6 blue-white exhibition games starting from the 16th at the National Sports Training Center in Kaohsiung. Today was the second game. Today, the blue team's starting pitcher Lin Chih-Ying retired the first 6 batters in a row. Although he gave up two hits in the third inning, he held on without giving up any runs. He threw a total of 38 pitches over 3 innings, allowing 2 hits, striking out 2, and issuing no walks, with no runs allowed, receiving a no-decision. The blue team's middle reliever, Tang Yu-Tung, pitched 3 innings, allowing 6 hits and a high number of 4 walks, with 1 strikeout, and was charged with 6 earned runs, taking the loss. Lin Yi-Cheng pitched the final 3 innings, allowing 1 unearned run in a no-decision. The white team's three pitchers today were starter Lin Yi-Wei, who pitched 3 scoreless innings; Hung Li-Meng, who pitched 3 innings in relief, allowing 1 run and earning the win; and university team pitcher Huang Chieh-Han, who pitched the final 3 innings, allowing 2 runs in a no-decision. Neither team scored in the first three innings. In the top of the 4th, the white team loaded the bases with consecutive walks, and Chen Min-Tsz delivered a key hit, driving in 2 runs. A third run scored on a groundout. In the top of the 5th, with a walk and four consecutive hits, including an RBI single from Chen, they added three more runs. In the top of the 7th, they scored their 7th run via an error, a groundout, and a hit. The blue team scored one run in the bottom of the 6th and added