Kao Chih-kang

Kao Chih-kang
Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions – No. 34
Catcher
Bats: Right Throws: Right
CPBL debut
March 13, 2005, for the Uni-President Lions
Career statistics
(through 2012)
Games 645
Batting average 0.282
Hits 548
Home runs 19
RBIs 228
Stolen bases 31
Career highlights and awards
Kao Chih-kang

Kao playing for the Chinese Taipei national team in 2013 World Baseball Classic
Medal record
Representing  Chinese Taipei
Men’s Baseball
Baseball World Cup
2001 Taipei Team
Intercontinental Cup
2002 Havana Team
2006 Taichung Team
Asian Games
2002 Busan Team
2010 Guangzhou Team
Asian Baseball Championship
2001 Taipei Team
2003 Sapporo Team
2007 Taichung Team
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Kao.

Kao Chih-kang, (traditional Chinese: 高志綱; simplified Chinese: 高志纲; pinyin: Gāo Zhìngāng; Wade–Giles: Kao1 Chih4 Kang1; born February 7, 1981 in Taichung County (now part of Taichung City), Taiwan, Republic of China), is a Taiwanese professional baseball player (position: catcher). After brief amateur career in the Taiwan Cooperative Bank he was drafted by the Uni-President Lions of Chinese Professional Baseball League in early 2005 and stayed in this team to date. Kao is widely regarded as the best Taiwanese catchers of his generation, and has been a frequent member of the Chinese Taipei national baseball team since 2001.

Kao is best known for hitting the game-winning RBI in the Chinese Taipei versus South Korea match in the 2003 Asian Baseball Championship series. This victory qualified the Taiwan national baseball team for the 2004 Olympics.

He has competed at both the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympic Games.[1]

Before the 2012 season, Kao signed his second two-year contract with the Uni-President Lions.[2]

On November 2011, Kao was appointed as the representative of players by the IBAF Asia Department.[3]

career statistics

yearteamgamesABHHRRBISBBBSOTBGDPBAFLd%
2005Uni-President Lions8219745214323255910.2280.982
2006Uni-President Lions5817455118217177060.3160.989
2007Uni-President Lions863038954813134120110.2940.992
2008Uni-President Lions7722454228021296640.2410.987
2009Uni-President Lions83255864427284010660.3370.995
2010Uni-President Lions80256590256254575110.2300.993
2011Uni-President Lions7519751317723237230.2590.990
2012Uni-President Lions10433910423753034136120.3220.991
Total8years64519455481922831198247728540.2820.990

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