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Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions

The Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions, stylized as Uni-President 7-ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn Lions, also known as Uni-Lions (Chinese: 統一7-ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn獅), are a professional baseball team playing in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL). The Lions are based in Tainan City, Taiwan and homefielded primarily at Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium.

Uni-President 7-ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn Lions
統一7-ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn獅
Information
LeagueChinese Professional Baseball League
LocationTainan City
BallparkTainan Municipal Baseball Stadium
Founded1989; 34 years ago (1989)
Taiwan Series championships
Former name(s)
  • Uni-President (1989–1990)
  • Uni-President Lions (1990–2007)
  • Uni-President 7-ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn Lions (2008–present)
Playoff berths1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023
Retired numbers1, 56
Ownership
ManagerLin Yueh-ping
General ManagerSu Tai-an
Websitewww.uni-lions.com.tw
Uniforms
Home
Away
Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium
Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions
Traditional Chinese統一7-ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn獅
Simplified Chinese統一7-ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn狮

The organization is owned by Uni-President Corporation, one of Taiwan's largest conglomerates, whose subsidiary Uni-President Baseball Team Company oversees operations of the team. The Lions are the only CPBL team owned by the same parent company and played continuously since CPBL's founding season in 1990.

History edit

Amateur era edit

The team was first established as amateur Uni-President Baseball Team (Chinese: 統一棒球隊) in 1989 for the purpose of training and preparation for eventual professionalization in the next year. The corporation originally intended to recruit players from Taipower Baseball Team, an amateur baseball team based in nearby Kaohsiung, but faced many difficulties in the process.

Uni-President originally offered Lin Chia-hsiang (Chinese: 林家祥) the position of team manager, hoping that his status as Taipower's head coach would ensure players' willingness to join the new team. Lin accepted at first, and agreed to aid the effort of recruiting players. However, due to uncertainties in a professional career, players were reluctant to leave Taipower for the new team, and Lin could only secure a few players and was far below the 15 players minimum requirement of the amateur league. Lin then turned down the offer, leaving Uni-President searching for a replacement for the manager position. Uni-President eventually contacted Cheng Kuen-chi (Chinese: 鄭昆吉) and offered him the position. Cheng, a former coach of Taipower who was respected by many players, accepted the offer and became the first manager for Uni-President. Cheng then used his connection to convince players to join the team, and Uni-President barely met the minimum requirement after Brother baseball team lent players to Uni-President. The team then participated and performed modestly in two amateur series in 1989.

Early years edit

The team was professionalized on January 1, 1990, following the establishment of CPBL. Uni-President chose Lions as its mascot, and hence the team was renamed Uni-President Lions. The Lions played the opening game of CPBL on March 17, 1990 with Brother Elephants in the now demolished Taipei Municipal Baseball Stadium, defeated the Elephants, and scored their first victory in professional baseball.[1] However, the Lions performed poorly in their first professional season, placed third and only saved by Brother Elephants's even poorer performance.

The season of 1991 saw significant improvements in the Lions' performance. The Lions were able to advance into the playoffs and play Wei Chuan Dragons, who they defeated four games to two and won their first title. The next three years saw the dominance of the Elephants, who won three consecutive seasonal titles from 1992 to 1994, and defeated the Lions in the 1993 playoffs. It was during these years that the Lions and Elephants developed a long-lasting rivalry. The Lions again won the titles in 1995 and 1996.

Black Eagles scandal and the 1997 season edit

The 1997 season was not smooth sailing as many has expected; the Lions started out losing some prominent players to the rival Taiwan Major League. Also, the game-fixing scandal in mid-season of 1997, known as the Black Eagles scandal, was a major blow to the CPBL in general in that the average attendance dropped significantly, and teams were either forced out of the market or had to scale back on the budget and shut down some expansion projects over the next few years.

Furthermore, at the end of 1997 season, the Lions led the league with 58–7–31, while the Dragons (46–4–46) and the Eagles (41–4–51) were placed third and fourth respectively. However, the regulation dictated that the playoffs should be played by the team that led the league in the first half-season and the team in the second half-season. It was assumed that if a team leads the league in the whole year, it should have placed first in both half-seasons, and thus allowed to participate in the championship series. The loophole became obvious when the Dragons, placed seventh in the first half but first in the second half, and the Eagles, placed first in the first half and seventh in the second half, got a berth in the playoffs. The loophole was fixed in the following year.

Present edit

The team was officially renamed Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions in 2008. 7-Eleven in Taiwan is franchised by President Chain Store Corporation, a subsidiary of Uni-President Enterprises Corporation; each entity now owns roughly half of the shares of the Lions.

Organization edit

Minor league edit

The Lions were credited as the first organization to form a minor league team. As early as 1990, when CPBL was still in its early years, the Lions were making preparation for establishment of a second team by hiring coaches and scouting talented players for the project. The reserve team, however, was disbanded due to lack of opponent and players. In 1997, the Lions again formed a reserve team, but it met the same fate as its predecessor due to the game-fixing scandal and the decline in attendance. No further expansion was made until after the CPBL-TML merger took place.

In late 2003, after the merger of the two competing league, the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association assisted CPBL in forming a minor league by sending alternative service players to be trained by and filled the roster of member organizations of CPBL. The Lions were supportive of this project initially, but later backed out due to financial reasons. In early 2006, the Lions announced the revival of the minor league project, and began the expansion of the team. The roster consisted of reserve players, alternative service players, and non-contract players. Alternative service players and non-contract players are restricted to play exclusively on the second team. As of the 2013 season, the team is made up exclusively of contracted players.

Foreign cooperation edit

The Lions have been working with other organization in Asia and North America to improve the performance of the organization; collaborators includes Yomiuri Giants of NPB's Central League and Red Sox organization of MLB. Also, the Lions have participated in many friendly exhibition games with teams from other professional organizations.

Notable achievements edit

The Lions are the holders of many CPBL records. The most well-known is the winning streak of 17 games in the 2006 season. The Lions are currently holding the records as the team with the most wins, home runs, and Taiwan Series titles throughout its history.

Records edit

Qualified for playoffs Taiwan Series Championship

Regular seasons edit

Season Wins Losses Ties Pct. Place
Uni-President Lions
1990 37 (16/21) 49 (29/20) 4 (0/4) .430 (.356/.512) 3 (4/2)
1991 46 (21/25) 34 (20/14) 10 (4/6) .575 (.512/.641) 1 (2/1)
1992 41 (20/21) 45 (23/22) 4 (2/2) .477 (.465/.488) 3 (3/2)
1993 54 (25/29) 34 (20/14) 2 (0/2) .614 (.556/.674) 1 (3/1)
1994 48 (22/26) 38 (20/18) 4 (3/1) .558 (.524/.591) 2 (3/2)
1995 62 (32/30) 36 (17/19) 2 (1/1) .633 (.653/.612) 1 (1/1)
1996 60 (34/26) 37 (15/22) 3 (1/2) .619 (.694/.542) 1 (1/3)
1997 58 (28/30) 31 (16/15) 7 (4/3) .652 (.636/.667) 1 (2/2)
1998 57 45 3 .563 2
1999 56 37 0 .602 2
2000 44 (17/27) 43 (27/16) 3 (1/2) .506 (.386/.659) 2 (4/1)
2001 49 (27/22) 37 (14/23) 4 (4/0) .570 (.659/.489) 1 (1/3)
2002 32 (18/14) 54 (24/30) 4 (3/1) .372 (.429/.318) 4 (4/4)
2003 54 (24/30) 39 (23/16) 7 (3/4) .581 (.511/.652) 3 (4/2)
2004 54 (28/26) 40 (18/22) 6 (4/2) .574 (.543/.542) 1 (1/3)
2005 48 (24/24) 49 (26/23) 3 (0/3) .495 (.480/.511) 3 (5/3)
2006 48 (28/20) 45 (18/27) 7 (4/3) .516 (.609/.426) 2 (2/5)
2007 58 (27/31) 41 (23/18) 1 (0/1) .586 (.540/.633) 1 (2/2)
Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions
2008 67 (34/33) 33 (16/17) 0 (0/0) .670 (.680/.660) 1 (1/2)
2009 63 (34/29) 54 (24/30) 3 (2/1) .538 (.586/.492) 1 (1/2)
2010 54 (25/29) 63 (34/29) 3 (1/2) .462 (.424/.500) 3 (4/2)
2011 65 (37/28) 52 (22/30) 3 (1/2) .556 (.627/.483) 2 (1/3)
2012 71 (41/30) 48 (19/29) 1 (0/1) .597 (.683/.508) 1 (1/2)
2013 62 (30/32) 55 (29/26) 3 (1/2) .530 (.508/.552) 1 (2/1)
2014 58 (32/26) 55 (24/31) 7 (4/3) .513 (.571/.456) 2 (2/4)
2015 49 (26/23) 69 (33/36) 2 (1/1) .415 (.441/.390) 4 (4/4)
2016 55 (29/26) 65 (31/34) 0 (0/0) .458 (.483/.433) 3 (2/4)
2017 57 (23/34) 61 (35/26) 2 (2/0) .483 (.397/.567) 2 (3/2)
2018 64 (35/29) 55 (25/30) 1 (0/1) .538 (.583/.492) 2 (2/2)
2019 48 (25/23) 70 (34/36) 2 (1/1) .407 (.424/.390) 4 (4/4)
2020 58 (26/32) 61 (34/27) 1 (0/1) .487 (.433/.542) 3 (3/1)
2021 64 (32/32) 51 (26/25) 5 (2/3) .557 (.552/.561) 2 (2/1)
2022 48 (31/17) 69 (27/42) 3 (2/1) .410 (.534/.288) 4 (3/5)
2023 62 (34/28) 55 (24/31) 3 (2/1) .530 (.586/.475) 2 (1/4)

Playoffs edit

Season First round Taiwan Series
Opponent Wins Losses Opponent Wins Losses
Uni-President Lions
1991 Did not play Wei Chuan Dragons 4 3
1993 Did not play Brother Elephants 2 4
1995 No playoffs. The Lions won the championship by virtue of winning both half-seasons.
1996 Did not play Wei Chuan Dragons 4 2
1998 Wei Chuan Dragons 1 2 Eliminated
1999 Wei Chuan Dragons 1 2 Eliminated
2000 Did not play Sinon Bulls 4 3
2001 Did not play Brother Elephants 3 4
2004 Did not play Sinon Bulls 3 4
2005 Macoto Cobras 1 3 Eliminated
2006 Sinon Bulls 3 0 La New Bears 0 4
2007 Macoto Cobras 3 0 La New Bears 4 3
Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions
2008 Did not play Brother Elephants 4 3
2009 Did not play Brother Elephants 4 3
2011 Did not play Lamigo Monkeys 4 1
2012 Did not play Lamigo Monkeys 1 4
2013 Did not play EDA Rhinos 4 0
2017 Chinatrust Brothers 1 3 Eliminated
2018 Fubon Guardians 3 1 Lamigo Monkeys 2 4
2020 Did not play CTBC Brothers 4 3
2021 Did not play CTBC Brothers 0 4
2023 Rakuten Monkeys 1 3 Eliminated

Asia Series edit

Year First stage Championship round
Wins Losses Standing Opponent Result
Uni-President Lions
2007 1 2 3 Eliminated
Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions
2008 2 1 2 Saitama Seibu Lions 0–1 (L)
2011 1 2 3 Eliminated
2013 1 1 Canberra Cavalry 4–14 (L)

Roster edit

 
Nelson Figueroa played for the Lions in 2007 and between 2013 and 2014.
 
Boof Bonser played for the Lions between 2013 and 2014.

Current roster edit

Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions roster
Players Coaches

Pitchers

Catchers

  • 15 Kuo Chun-wei
  • 31 Lin Dai-an
  • 36 Ko Yu-min
  • 46 Lo Wei-chieh
  • 65 Chen Chung-yu
  • 74 Chang Chao-yuan

Infielders

  •  2 Lin Tzu-hao
  •  3 Shih Kuan-yu
  •  5 Kuo Fu-lin
  •  7 Huang En-tzu
  • 10 Hsu Che-yun
  • 13 Chen Yung-chi
  • 25 Teng Chih-wei
  • 35 Pan Chieh-kai
  • 39 Lin Tzu-chieh
  • 44 Huang Shao-yi
  • 53 Ho Heng-yu
  • 62 Wu Chieh-jui
  • 64 Lin Ching-kai
  • 66 Chen Chung-ting
  • 67 Yao Yu-hsiang
  • 68 Kao Kuo-ching

Outfielders

  •  6 Tang Chao-ting
  •  8 Luo Guo-long
  •  9 Li Cheng-ling
  • 14 Chiu Chih-cheng
  • 24 Chen Chieh-hsien
  • 27 Chiang Liang-wei
  • 28 Cheng Kai-wen
  • 32 Su Chih-chieh
  • 33 Lin Chun-han
  • 49 Wu Kuo-hao
  • 52 Chang Wei-sheng
  • 55 Pan Wu-hsiung
  • 77 Lin An-ko

Manager

Coaches

Second team coaches

  • 98 Kao Chien-san (manager)
  • 47 Lai Po-kai (assistant pitching)
  • 61 Chu Yuan-chin (base and fielding)
  • 72 Kao Cheng-hua (strength)
  • 81 Cheng Po-jen (pitching)
  • 88 Chen Lien-hung (batting)
  • 89 Lin Wei (catching)
  • 91 Chuang Ching-he (fielding)

Roster updated on 20 October 2021

List of managers edit

No. Name Years Playoffs Championships
1 Cheng Kuen-chi 1990–1993 2 1
2 Yataro Oishi 1994–1996 2 2
3 Lin Chia-hsiang 1997–1998 1 0
Acting Yukihiko Machida 1997
Acting Osamu Inoue 1998
4 Tseng Chih-chen 1999–2002 3 1
Acting Masashi Takenouchi 2000
5 Hsieh Chang-heng 2003–2005 1 0
6 Yutaka Ohashi 2005–2007 2 0
Acting Lo Kuo-chong 2007
7 Lu Wen-sheng 2007–2011 4 4
8 Nakajima Terushi 2012–2013 1 0
Acting Lo Kuo-chong 2013
9 Chen Lien-hung 2013–2015 1 1
10 Kuo Tai-yuan 2016 0 0
11 Huang Kan-lin 2017–2019 2 0
Acting Hsu Sheng-chieh 2018
Acting Liu Yu-chen 2019
12 Lin Yueh-ping 2020–present 3 1
Acting Kao Chih-kang 2022

References edit

  1. ^ History of the Chinese Professional Baseball League 2009-03-16 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Chinese Professional Baseball League

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Uni President 7 Eleven Lions news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Uni President 7 Eleven Lions stylized as Uni President 7 ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn Lions also known as Uni Lions Chinese 統一7 ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn獅 are a professional baseball team playing in the Chinese Professional Baseball League CPBL The Lions are based in Tainan City Taiwan and homefielded primarily at Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium Uni President 7 ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn Lions統一7 ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn獅InformationLeagueChinese Professional Baseball LeagueLocationTainan CityBallparkTainan Municipal Baseball StadiumFounded1989 34 years ago 1989 Taiwan Series championships1991199519962000200720082009201120132020Former name s Uni President 1989 1990 Uni President Lions 1990 2007 Uni President 7 ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn Lions 2008 present Playoff berths1991 1993 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2017 2018 2020 2021 2023Retired numbers1 56OwnershipUni President Enterprises Corporation President Chain Store CorporationManagerLin Yueh pingGeneral ManagerSu Tai anWebsitewww wbr uni lions wbr com wbr twUniformsHomeAwayTainan Municipal Baseball StadiumUni President 7 Eleven LionsTraditional Chinese統一7 ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn獅Simplified Chinese統一7 ᴇʟᴇᴠᴇn狮TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinTǒngyi ShiWade GilesT ung I ShihTongyong PinyinTǒngyi ShihYale RomanizationTǔngyi Shr IPA tʰʊ ŋi ʂɻ Southern MinHokkien POJThong it SaiThe organization is owned by Uni President Corporation one of Taiwan s largest conglomerates whose subsidiary Uni President Baseball Team Company oversees operations of the team The Lions are the only CPBL team owned by the same parent company and played continuously since CPBL s founding season in 1990 Contents 1 History 1 1 Amateur era 1 2 Early years 1 3 Black Eagles scandal and the 1997 season 1 4 Present 2 Organization 2 1 Minor league 2 2 Foreign cooperation 2 3 Notable achievements 3 Records 3 1 Regular seasons 3 2 Playoffs 3 3 Asia Series 4 Roster 4 1 Current roster 4 2 List of managers 5 References 6 External linksHistory editAmateur era edit The team was first established as amateur Uni President Baseball Team Chinese 統一棒球隊 in 1989 for the purpose of training and preparation for eventual professionalization in the next year The corporation originally intended to recruit players from Taipower Baseball Team an amateur baseball team based in nearby Kaohsiung but faced many difficulties in the process Uni President originally offered Lin Chia hsiang Chinese 林家祥 the position of team manager hoping that his status as Taipower s head coach would ensure players willingness to join the new team Lin accepted at first and agreed to aid the effort of recruiting players However due to uncertainties in a professional career players were reluctant to leave Taipower for the new team and Lin could only secure a few players and was far below the 15 players minimum requirement of the amateur league Lin then turned down the offer leaving Uni President searching for a replacement for the manager position Uni President eventually contacted Cheng Kuen chi Chinese 鄭昆吉 and offered him the position Cheng a former coach of Taipower who was respected by many players accepted the offer and became the first manager for Uni President Cheng then used his connection to convince players to join the team and Uni President barely met the minimum requirement after Brother baseball team lent players to Uni President The team then participated and performed modestly in two amateur series in 1989 Early years edit The team was professionalized on January 1 1990 following the establishment of CPBL Uni President chose Lions as its mascot and hence the team was renamed Uni President Lions The Lions played the opening game of CPBL on March 17 1990 with Brother Elephants in the now demolished Taipei Municipal Baseball Stadium defeated the Elephants and scored their first victory in professional baseball 1 However the Lions performed poorly in their first professional season placed third and only saved by Brother Elephants s even poorer performance The season of 1991 saw significant improvements in the Lions performance The Lions were able to advance into the playoffs and play Wei Chuan Dragons who they defeated four games to two and won their first title The next three years saw the dominance of the Elephants who won three consecutive seasonal titles from 1992 to 1994 and defeated the Lions in the 1993 playoffs It was during these years that the Lions and Elephants developed a long lasting rivalry The Lions again won the titles in 1995 and 1996 Black Eagles scandal and the 1997 season edit The 1997 season was not smooth sailing as many has expected the Lions started out losing some prominent players to the rival Taiwan Major League Also the game fixing scandal in mid season of 1997 known as the Black Eagles scandal was a major blow to the CPBL in general in that the average attendance dropped significantly and teams were either forced out of the market or had to scale back on the budget and shut down some expansion projects over the next few years Furthermore at the end of 1997 season the Lions led the league with 58 7 31 while the Dragons 46 4 46 and the Eagles 41 4 51 were placed third and fourth respectively However the regulation dictated that the playoffs should be played by the team that led the league in the first half season and the team in the second half season It was assumed that if a team leads the league in the whole year it should have placed first in both half seasons and thus allowed to participate in the championship series The loophole became obvious when the Dragons placed seventh in the first half but first in the second half and the Eagles placed first in the first half and seventh in the second half got a berth in the playoffs The loophole was fixed in the following year Present edit The team was officially renamed Uni President 7 Eleven Lions in 2008 7 Eleven in Taiwan is franchised by President Chain Store Corporation a subsidiary of Uni President Enterprises Corporation each entity now owns roughly half of the shares of the Lions Organization editMinor league edit The Lions were credited as the first organization to form a minor league team As early as 1990 when CPBL was still in its early years the Lions were making preparation for establishment of a second team by hiring coaches and scouting talented players for the project The reserve team however was disbanded due to lack of opponent and players In 1997 the Lions again formed a reserve team but it met the same fate as its predecessor due to the game fixing scandal and the decline in attendance No further expansion was made until after the CPBL TML merger took place In late 2003 after the merger of the two competing league the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association assisted CPBL in forming a minor league by sending alternative service players to be trained by and filled the roster of member organizations of CPBL The Lions were supportive of this project initially but later backed out due to financial reasons In early 2006 the Lions announced the revival of the minor league project and began the expansion of the team The roster consisted of reserve players alternative service players and non contract players Alternative service players and non contract players are restricted to play exclusively on the second team As of the 2013 season the team is made up exclusively of contracted players Foreign cooperation edit The Lions have been working with other organization in Asia and North America to improve the performance of the organization collaborators includes Yomiuri Giants of NPB s Central League and Red Sox organization of MLB Also the Lions have participated in many friendly exhibition games with teams from other professional organizations Notable achievements edit The Lions are the holders of many CPBL records The most well known is the winning streak of 17 games in the 2006 season The Lions are currently holding the records as the team with the most wins home runs and Taiwan Series titles throughout its history Records editQualified for playoffs Taiwan Series ChampionshipRegular seasons edit Season Wins Losses Ties Pct PlaceUni President Lions1990 37 16 21 49 29 20 4 0 4 430 356 512 3 4 2 1991 46 21 25 34 20 14 10 4 6 575 512 641 1 2 1 1992 41 20 21 45 23 22 4 2 2 477 465 488 3 3 2 1993 54 25 29 34 20 14 2 0 2 614 556 674 1 3 1 1994 48 22 26 38 20 18 4 3 1 558 524 591 2 3 2 1995 62 32 30 36 17 19 2 1 1 633 653 612 1 1 1 1996 60 34 26 37 15 22 3 1 2 619 694 542 1 1 3 1997 58 28 30 31 16 15 7 4 3 652 636 667 1 2 2 1998 57 45 3 563 21999 56 37 0 602 22000 44 17 27 43 27 16 3 1 2 506 386 659 2 4 1 2001 49 27 22 37 14 23 4 4 0 570 659 489 1 1 3 2002 32 18 14 54 24 30 4 3 1 372 429 318 4 4 4 2003 54 24 30 39 23 16 7 3 4 581 511 652 3 4 2 2004 54 28 26 40 18 22 6 4 2 574 543 542 1 1 3 2005 48 24 24 49 26 23 3 0 3 495 480 511 3 5 3 2006 48 28 20 45 18 27 7 4 3 516 609 426 2 2 5 2007 58 27 31 41 23 18 1 0 1 586 540 633 1 2 2 Uni President 7 Eleven Lions2008 67 34 33 33 16 17 0 0 0 670 680 660 1 1 2 2009 63 34 29 54 24 30 3 2 1 538 586 492 1 1 2 2010 54 25 29 63 34 29 3 1 2 462 424 500 3 4 2 2011 65 37 28 52 22 30 3 1 2 556 627 483 2 1 3 2012 71 41 30 48 19 29 1 0 1 597 683 508 1 1 2 2013 62 30 32 55 29 26 3 1 2 530 508 552 1 2 1 2014 58 32 26 55 24 31 7 4 3 513 571 456 2 2 4 2015 49 26 23 69 33 36 2 1 1 415 441 390 4 4 4 2016 55 29 26 65 31 34 0 0 0 458 483 433 3 2 4 2017 57 23 34 61 35 26 2 2 0 483 397 567 2 3 2 2018 64 35 29 55 25 30 1 0 1 538 583 492 2 2 2 2019 48 25 23 70 34 36 2 1 1 407 424 390 4 4 4 2020 58 26 32 61 34 27 1 0 1 487 433 542 3 3 1 2021 64 32 32 51 26 25 5 2 3 557 552 561 2 2 1 2022 48 31 17 69 27 42 3 2 1 410 534 288 4 3 5 2023 62 34 28 55 24 31 3 2 1 530 586 475 2 1 4 Playoffs edit Season First round Taiwan SeriesOpponent Wins Losses Opponent Wins LossesUni President Lions1991 Did not play Wei Chuan Dragons 4 31993 Did not play Brother Elephants 2 41995 No playoffs The Lions won the championship by virtue of winning both half seasons 1996 Did not play Wei Chuan Dragons 4 21998 Wei Chuan Dragons 1 2 Eliminated1999 Wei Chuan Dragons 1 2 Eliminated2000 Did not play Sinon Bulls 4 32001 Did not play Brother Elephants 3 42004 Did not play Sinon Bulls 3 42005 Macoto Cobras 1 3 Eliminated2006 Sinon Bulls 3 0 La New Bears 0 42007 Macoto Cobras 3 0 La New Bears 4 3Uni President 7 Eleven Lions2008 Did not play Brother Elephants 4 32009 Did not play Brother Elephants 4 32011 Did not play Lamigo Monkeys 4 12012 Did not play Lamigo Monkeys 1 42013 Did not play EDA Rhinos 4 02017 Chinatrust Brothers 1 3 Eliminated2018 Fubon Guardians 3 1 Lamigo Monkeys 2 42020 Did not play CTBC Brothers 4 32021 Did not play CTBC Brothers 0 42023 Rakuten Monkeys 1 3 EliminatedAsia Series edit Year First stage Championship roundWins Losses Standing Opponent ResultUni President Lions2007 1 2 3 EliminatedUni President 7 Eleven Lions2008 2 1 2 Saitama Seibu Lions 0 1 L 2011 1 2 3 Eliminated2013 1 1 Canberra Cavalry 4 14 L Roster edit nbsp Nelson Figueroa played for the Lions in 2007 and between 2013 and 2014 nbsp Boof Bonser played for the Lions between 2013 and 2014 Current roster edit Uni President 7 Eleven Lions rosterPlayers CoachesPitchers 4 Liu Yu cheng 12 Chen Yun wen 16 Chiang Chen yen 17 Lin Tzu wei 18 Pan Wei lun 19 Gu Lin Ruei yang 20 Chen Yu hsuan 21 Li Ching lung 23 Liu Hsuan ta 29 Yang Chun pi 30 Lee Chi feng 37 Chiu Hao chun 40 Huang Chun yen 41 Wang Ching ming 42 Fu Yu kang 43 Lin Wei chih 45 Shih Tzu chien 48 Lin Hang 50 Brock Dykxhoorn 51 Lin Chi wei 54 Tim Melville 57 Wu Cheng yu 59 Lin Yuan yu 60 Cheng Chun jen 69 Fang Chien te 73 Felix Doubront 75 Chang Chun kai 79 Yao Chieh hung 95 Chiang Cheng feng 97 Lisalverto BonillaCatchers 15 Kuo Chun wei 31 Lin Dai an 36 Ko Yu min 46 Lo Wei chieh 65 Chen Chung yu 74 Chang Chao yuan Infielders 2 Lin Tzu hao 3 Shih Kuan yu 5 Kuo Fu lin 7 Huang En tzu 10 Hsu Che yun 13 Chen Yung chi 25 Teng Chih wei 35 Pan Chieh kai 39 Lin Tzu chieh 44 Huang Shao yi 53 Ho Heng yu 62 Wu Chieh jui 64 Lin Ching kai 66 Chen Chung ting 67 Yao Yu hsiang 68 Kao Kuo chingOutfielders 6 Tang Chao ting 8 Luo Guo long 9 Li Cheng ling 14 Chiu Chih cheng 24 Chen Chieh hsien 27 Chiang Liang wei 28 Cheng Kai wen 32 Su Chih chieh 33 Lin Chun han 49 Wu Kuo hao 52 Chang Wei sheng 55 Pan Wu hsiung 77 Lin An ko Manager 11 Lin Yueh pingCoaches 34 Kao Chih kang head 70 Chou Kuang sheng fielding 71 Lo Ching lung bullpen 76 Jaime Navarro pitching 80 Chun Chun kai coach 82 Chen Chun hui catching 84 Carmelo Martinez batting 85 Tu Chuang hsun strength 92 Liu Yu chen batting 96 Kuo Chun yu base Second team coaches 98 Kao Chien san manager 47 Lai Po kai assistant pitching 61 Chu Yuan chin base and fielding 72 Kao Cheng hua strength 81 Cheng Po jen pitching 88 Chen Lien hung batting 89 Lin Wei catching 91 Chuang Ching he fielding Roster updated on 20 October 2021List of managers edit No Name Years Playoffs Championships1 Cheng Kuen chi 1990 1993 2 12 Yataro Oishi 1994 1996 2 23 Lin Chia hsiang 1997 1998 1 0Acting Yukihiko Machida 1997 Acting Osamu Inoue 1998 4 Tseng Chih chen 1999 2002 3 1Acting Masashi Takenouchi 2000 5 Hsieh Chang heng 2003 2005 1 06 Yutaka Ohashi 2005 2007 2 0Acting Lo Kuo chong 2007 7 Lu Wen sheng 2007 2011 4 48 Nakajima Terushi 2012 2013 1 0Acting Lo Kuo chong 2013 9 Chen Lien hung 2013 2015 1 110 Kuo Tai yuan 2016 0 011 Huang Kan lin 2017 2019 2 0Acting Hsu Sheng chieh 2018 Acting Liu Yu chen 2019 12 Lin Yueh ping 2020 present 3 1Acting Kao Chih kang 2022 References edit History of the Chinese Professional Baseball League Archived 2009 03 16 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uni President 7 Eleven Lions Official website Chinese 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