Baseball, soccer seasons get
underway in Taiwan
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[April 13, 2020]
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The baseball
and soccer seasons got underway behind closed doors in Taiwan at the
weekend, providing rare live action for fans at home at a time when
the COVID-19 pandemic has shut down most professional sport around
the globe.
Taiwan has been comparatively successful in containing the spread of
the virus, reporting to date 388 cases and six deaths in a
population of around 24 million.
Globally, more than 110,000 people have died from the virus.
The Chinese Professional Baseball League's much delayed start was
pushed back by a further 24 hours after rain swept across the
island, forcing the postponement of the traditional season-opener on
Saturday.
It therefore fell to Cuban lefthander Ariel Miranda, formerly of the
Seattle Mariners, to throw the first pitch of the season for the
Chinatrust Brothers against the Uni-President Lions at Taichung
Intercontinental Baseball Stadium on Sunday.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen posted a picture on her Facebook page
on Sunday of her watching the baseball match at home, accompanied by
one of her cats, and calling on everyone else to join her and watch
from home.
"What's more important is once the epidemic is over, we'll see each
other at the baseball pitch!" she wrote.
No fans were allowed in the 20,000-seater stadium to watch the Lions
win 4-1, with health concerns limiting attendees to a total of 200
players, coaches, umpires, cheerleaders and journalists, local media
reported.
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Dummies replaced audience due to the outbreak of the
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the first professional
baseball league game of the season at Taoyuan International
baseball stadium in Taoyuan city, Taiwan, April 11, 2020.
REUTERS/Ann Wang
Rakuten Monkeys had placed cardboard cut-outs of fans replete with
face masks in the stands for the washed-out game on Saturday, while
anyone entering the baseball stadiums had their temperatures
checked.
The fourth season of the Taiwan Football Premier League also got
underway on Sunday with Tapei-based champions Tatung City FC 3-2
losing to their rivals from the southern city of Kaohsiung, Taipower,
on the opening day.
Tatung have won the championship in all three seasons of the Taiwan
Football Premier League, which runs from April to October, with
Taipower runners-up each year.
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard, writing by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney,
editing by Peter Rutherford)
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