Seibu Lion says no
The pitching roster has already suffered two key blows: Hsu Ming-jei, a right-handed starter for the Seibu Lions in the Japanese professional league declined a spot on the team.
He admitted it was difficult to turn down his place on the national team but said it was more important at this point in his career to concentrate on his starting role with the Lions.
Another right-hander, Keng Po-hsuan, hurt his arm while pitching in the Haarlemse Cup tournament in the Netherlands this past week.
Hsu's backup plan is to send two more amateur pitchers - Lin Eng-yu and Hwang Chun-chung - to Italy and Greece instead of opting for local professional league hurlers. They would fill the final spots of Tsao and Keng are left behind.
[Full Article e-Taiwan News - in English]
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