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词条 Lamigo Monkeys
释义

  1. History

     First Financial Holdings Agan  La New Bears  Lamigo Monkeys 

  2. Records

     Regular seasons  Playoffs  Asia Series 

  3. Roster

     List of managers  Retired number 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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The Lamigo Monkeys ({{zh|t=Lamigo 桃猿|p=Lamigo Táoyúan}}), formerly First Financial Holdings Agan (第一金控金剛, abbreviated 第一金剛) and then the La New Bears (La New 熊), are a professional baseball team in the Chinese Professional Baseball League in Taiwan. Owned and administered by the Kaohsiung-based shoe-producing La New Corporation, the Bears qualified for the playoffs in 2006 for the first time in team history, and by finishing with the best record for the whole season, gained an automatic berth in the Taiwan Series.

The team played their home games at Chengcing Lake Baseball Field in Kaohsiung County (now part of Kaohsiung City) from 2004 to 2010. In the 2011 season, their home stadium was moved to Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium. Accordingly, the team's name was changed to the Lamigo Monkeys.

History

First Financial Holdings Agan

First known as the First Securities Agan, the team was owned by the First Financial Holding Corporation, a government-funded financial holding service institute. Its then-chairman Chen Chien-lung was a keen political supporter of President Chen Shui-bian, and, upon the president's request, immediately agreed to take over one of the two former TML teams after TML was merged into CPBL in January 2003. Since Macoto Bank had already decided to take-over the Macoto Gida, Chen Chien-lung took over the Agan as promised. The majority of Agan's player came from Taipei Gida and Kaohsiung-Pingtung Fala, and not from the Taichung Agan, which carried the same mascot and were the champions of the final season of TML. Agan played its home games at Chengcing Lake Baseball Field.

After Chen Chien-lung's sudden resignation due to allegation of insider trading in August 2003, the First Financial Holding Corporation no longer showed willingness in running the team. The Agan finished the 2003 season placing fifth overall, and did not win any of the 20 games against Brother Elephants, the Taiwan Series champions of that season.

La New Bears

Just before the 2004 season, Kaohsiung County Magistrate Yang Chiu-hsing invited the La New Corporation, a footwear manufacturer to sponsor the then-vacant Chengcing Lake Baseball Field, which was under the management of Kaohsiung County after the disbandment of Taiwan Major League. La New Corporation eventually agreed and, in addition, offered to buy the First Financial Holdings Agan, whose management had been struggling in the past season. On December 16, 2003, La New completed the process with First Financial Holdings and renamed the team La New Bears. In the first two years of their existence, the Bears did not perform well. But after several additions to the roster through drafts and the minor league, the Bears turned the team around, eventually winning the 2006 Taiwan Series title.

Lamigo Monkeys

After several years of futile effort to manage the Kaohsiung market, the team relocated to Taoyuan County (now Taoyuan City) and changed its name to Lamigo Monkeys in January 2011. Lamigo is a subsidiary of La New Corporation that operates a wellness center, restaurants as well as a travel agency in northern Taiwan. Since Lamigo is based in northern Taiwan, the team was moved to Taoyuan County and play their home games at Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium. Their new name in Chinese, taoyuan (桃猿), is a homophone to their new home county. Despite the name change, La New Corporation retained its direct ownership of the team.[1] In 2012, the Monkeys won their first seasonal title after the name change when they defeated Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions four games to one in Taiwan Series.

Records

Qualified for playoffsTaiwan Series ChampionshipAsia Series Championship

Regular seasons

SeasonWinsLossesTiesPct.Place
First Financial Holdings Agan
200320 (9/11)71 (37/34)9 (4/5).220 (.196/.244)5 (6/5)
La New Bears
200440 (18/22)56 (30/26)4 (2/2).417 (.375/.458)6 (6/5)
200542 (16/26)55 (32/23)3 (2/1).433 (.333/.531)6 (6/2)
200662 (30/32)34 (19/15)4 (1/3).646 (.612/.681)1 (1/1)
200758 (26/32)42 (24/18)0 (0/0).580 (.520/.640)2 (3/1)
200861 (28/33)35 (19/16)4 (3/1).635 (.596/.673)2 (2/1)
200961 (33/28)58 (26/32)1 (1/0).513 (.559/.467)2 (2/4)
201055 (31/24)62 (27/35)3 (2/1).470 (.534/.407)3 (2/4)
Lamigo Monkeys
201166 (33/33)52 (26/26)2 (1/1).559 (.559/.559)1 (2/1)
201266 (28/38)52 (30/22)2 (2/0).559 (.483/.633)2 (2/1)
201358 (28/30)60 (32/28)2 (0/2).492 (.467/.517)3 (3/2)
201466 (39/27)51 (19/32)3 (2/1).564 (.672/.458)1 (1/3)
201568 (37/31)52 (23/29)0 (0/0).567 (.617/.517)1 (1/2)
201653 (27/26)64 (31/33)3 (2/1).453 (.466/.441)4 (3/3)
201778 (43/35)41 (16/25)1 (1/0).655 (.729/.583)1 (1/1)
201873 (38/35)47 (22/25)0 (0/0).608 (.633/.583)1 (1/1)
Total 927 833 40 .527

Playoffs

SeasonFirst RoundTaiwan Series
OpponentWinsLossesOpponentWinsLosses
La New Bears
2006Seeded first Uni-President Lions 4 0
2007Seeded first Uni-President Lions 3 4
2008 Brother Elephants 0 3Eliminated.
Lamigo Monkeys
2011No first round Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions 1 4
2012No first round Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions 4 1
2014No first round Chinatrust Brothers 4 1
2015No first round Chinatrust Brothers 4 3
2017No first round Chinatrust Brothers 4 1
2018No first round Uni-President Lions 4 2
Total 24 17

Asia Series

YearRound RobinChampionship Round
WinsLossesStandingOpponentResult
La New Bears
2006 2 1 2 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters 0 – 1 (L)
Lamigo Monkeys
2012 2 0 1 Yomiuri Giants 3 – 6 (L)
Total 4 10W – 2L

Roster

{{Lamigo Monkeys roster}}

List of managers

Manager #Manager nameYearsGamesWinsLossesTiesPlayoffsChampionships
1 Ohta Takuji 2004 50 18 30 2
2 Hong I-Chung 2004–2009, 2011–present 1513 826 663 27 8 5
(Acting) Lu Ming-Tsu 2009 16 11 5 0 0 0
3 Cai Rong-Zong 2010 120 55 63 2

Retired number

  • 10 – The number is reserved for the fans, as the tenth player on the field.

See also

  • Chinese Professional Baseball League
  • First Financial Holdings Agan

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2011/01/07/2003492888 |title=La New Bears become the Lamigo Monkeys |author=Huang, Paul |date=January 7, 2011 |work=Taipei Times |publisher= |accessdate=January 7, 2011}}

External links

  • [https://archive.is/20121222205753/http://www.lamigo-monkeys.com.tw/ Official website] {{zh icon}}
{{La New Bears roster navbox}}{{CPBL}}

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