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1 History  



1.1  The Jungo Era (19931995)  





1.2  Sinon Bulls (19962012)  





1.3  EDA Rhinos (20132016)  





1.4  Fubon Guardians (2017present)  







2 Records  



2.1  Regular seasons  





2.2  Playoffs  





2.3  Asia Series  







3 Roster  



3.1  Retired numbers  





3.2  List of managers  



3.2.1  Jungo Bears (19931995)  





3.2.2  Sinon Bears/Bulls (19962012)  





3.2.3  EDA Rhinos (20132016)  





3.2.4  Fubon Guardians (2017present)  









4 References  





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Fubon Guardians
富邦悍將
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueChinese Professional Baseball League
LocationNew Taipei City
BallparkXinzhuang Baseball Stadium
Founded1993; 31 years ago (1993)
Taiwan Series championships
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 2016
  • Former name(s)
    • Jungo Bears (1993–1995)
  • Sinon Bears (1996)
  • Sinon Bulls (1996–2012)
  • EDA Rhinos (2013–2016)
  • ColorsBlue
    MascotFrankie, Bonnie
    Playoff berths
    • 1998
  • 2000
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2010
  • 2013
  • 2016
  • 2018
  • Retired numbers
    OwnershipFubon Financial Holding Co.
    ManagerChen Chin-feng
    General ManagerLin Hua-wei
    PresidentTsai Cheng-tao
    WebsiteOfficial Website
    Uniforms

    Home

    Away

    Chengching Lake Baseball Field

    The Fubon Guardians (Chinese: 富邦悍將) are a professional baseball team in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) in Taiwan. The team is owned by Fubon Financial Holding Co. and play their home games at Xinzhuang Baseball StadiuminNew Taipei City.

    History[edit]

    The Jungo Era (1993–1995)[edit]

    The Jungo Bears (Chinese: 俊國熊) existed in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) between 1993 and 1995. Originally formed as an amateur club by the Taichung-based Jungo Corporation in 1989, this club was professionalized in 1992 after absorbing a group of players from the Chinese Taipei national baseball team who just won the silver medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics, similar to its sister team China Times Eagles. This club took Taichung Baseball Field as its home throughout its history.

    Despite a nice start, this club had been performing poorly throughout its short history, mainly due to the controversial leading styles of Jungo Corporation's then chairman Chen I-ping (陳一平). After a chain of rows over TV broadcast rights and the distribution of TV broadcast royalties, in November 1995 the other 5 teams of CPBL expelled Chen I-ping and Jungo Corporation's all legal rights inside CPBL. The Sinon Corporation took over this team and renamed it as Sinon Bears, which was later renamed again as Sinon Bulls in June 1996. Later in 1999 Chen I-ping and Jungo Corporation sought to sponsor Taiwan Major League (TML)'s Taichung Agan but TML did not respond.

    Sinon Bulls (1996–2012)[edit]

    The Sinon Bulls (Chinese: 興農牛) were founded in 1996 and are owned by the Taichung-based Sinon Corporation, which is known for its agricultural product lines, insurance, and supermarket chains through Central Taiwan. After a poor first season, the Bulls managed a winning record for the first time in second half of the 1997 season, and achieved the feat for a full season for the first time in 1998. In this season, the Bulls made it to the championship series for the first time, losing to the Wei Chuan Dragons four games to three. Sinon would advance to the finals in 2000 and 2003 as well, losing both times.

    It was in 2004 that the Bulls finally made their breakthrough with a come-from-behind seven game series win. They made it back-to-back Taiwan Series wins with a sweep of the Macoto Cobras the following year, their third consecutive trip to the championship series. The Bulls made the playoffs four years in a row (2003–2006), a CPBL record they shared with the Wei Chuan Dragons, who also appeared in four consecutive playoff rounds from 1996–1999.

    The Bulls also participated in the first annual Konami Cup Asia Series in Japan following its Taiwan Series victory in 2005. While defeating a team of all-stars from the Chinese league, they lost to the champions of Japan and South Korea en route to a 1–2 showing.

    At the end of the 2012 season, Sinon Corporation announced its intention to sell the team. By late December, an agreement was reached between Sinon Corporation and E-United Group, and the team was renamed EDA Rhinos after E-DA World, a large shopping, entertainment and hotel complex in Kaohsiung operated by E-United Group.

    EDA Rhinos (2013–2016)[edit]

    Manny Ramirez played for the then named EDA Rhinos in 2013.

    The EDA Rhinos (Chinese: 義大犀牛) intends to play games at both Li De Baseball Stadium in downtown Kaohsiung and Chengcing Lake Baseball Field in the suburb during the upcoming 2013 CPBL season. [needs update] The Rhinos also signaled in signing Manny Ramirez for 2013 as its billboard player.[1] Taiwanese former MLB player Chin-lung Hu also signed with the team following 2013 CPBL Draft.

    In June 2016 it was announced that the E-United Group are willing to sell the team.[2] The team won the second stage of the 2016 CPBL season and qualified to the Taiwan Series, where they defeated Chinatrust Brothers 4–2 to win their first championship since 2005.[2]

    Fubon Guardians (2017–present)[edit]

    In November 2016, the team was renamed as Fubon Guardians (Chinese: 富邦悍將) after Fubon Financial Holding Co. bought the team.[3][4]

    Records[edit]

    Qualified for playoffs Taiwan Series Championship

    Regular seasons[edit]

    Season Wins Losses Ties Pct. Place
    Jungo Bears
    1993 40 (21/19) 47 (24/23) 3 (0/3) .460 (.467/.452) 4 (4/4)
    1994 29 (14/15) 59 (31/28) 2 (0/2) .330 (.311/.349) 6 (6/6)
    1995 40 (19/21) 58 (30/28) 2 (1/1) .408 (.388/.429) 6 (6/6)
    Sinon Bulls
    1996 28 (14/14) 69 (36/33) 3 (0/3) .289 (.280/.298) 6 (6/6)
    1997 45 (20/25) 48 (26/22) 3 (2/1) .484 (.435/.532) 3 (5/3)
    1998 58 45 2 0.563 1
    1999 30 61 2 0.330 6
    2000 51 (27/24) 38 (17/21) 1 (1/0) .573 (.614/.533) 1 (1/2)
    2001 34 (17/17) 51(25/26) 5 (3/2) .400 (.405/395) 4 (4/4)
    2002 44 (21/23) 45 (23/22) 1 (1/0) .494 (.477/.511) 3 (3/3)
    2003 62 (34/28) 32 (15/17) 6 (1/5) .660 (.695/.622) 2 (1/3)
    2004 52 (25/27) 43 (22/21) 5 (3/2) .547 (.532/.563) 2 (2/1)
    2005 53 (28/25) 42 (21/21) 6 (2/4) .558 (.571/.543) 1 (2/1)
    2006 48 (25/23) 49 (23/26) 3 (2/1) .495 (.521/.469) 3 (3/3)
    2007 42 (24/18) 57 (25/32) 1 (1/0) .424 (.490/390) 6 (4/6)
    2008 37 (19/18) 62 (30/32) 1 (1/0) .374 (.388/.360) 6 (6/5)
    2009 57 (29/28) 60 (29/31) 3 (2/1) .487 (.500/.475) 3 (3/3)
    2010 65 (36/29) 53 (23/30) 2 (1/1) .551 (.610/.492) 1 (1/3)
    2011 45 (20/25) 72 (38/34) 3 (2/1) .385 (.345/.424) 4 (4/4)
    2012 38 (22/16) 77 (35/42) 5 (3/2) .330 (.386/.276) 4 (4/4)
    EDA Rhinos
    2013 62 (35/27) 57 (24/33) 1 (1/0) .521 (.593/.450) 2 (1/4)
    2014 58 (26/32) 60 (33/27) 2 (1/1) .492 (.441/.542) 3 (3/2)
    2015 58 (29/29) 61 (30/31) 1 (1/0) .487 (.492/.475) 3 (2/3)
    2016 61 (27/34) 58 (33/25) 1 (0/1) .513 (.450/.576) 2 (4/1)
    Fubon Guardians
    2017 48 (20/28) 70 (38/32) 2 (2/0) .407 (.345/.467) 4 (4/3)
    2018 54 (27/27) 66 (33/33) 0 (0/0) .450 (.450/.450) 3 (3/4)
    2019 63 (31/32) 55 (27/28) 2 (2/0) .534 (.534/.533) 1 (2/2)
    2020 54 (23/31) 65 (37/28) 1 (0/1) .454 (.383/.525) 4 (4/2)
    2021 54 (28/26) 62 (31/31) 4 (1/3) .466 (.475/.456) 4 (4/4)
    2022 46 (16/30) 70 (43/27) 4 (1/3) .397 (.271/.526) 5 (5/3)
    2023 48 (21/27) 67 (35/32) 5 (4/1) .417 (.375/.458) 5 (5/5)

    Playoffs[edit]

    Season First round Taiwan Series
    Opponent Wins Losses Opponent Wins Losses
    Sinon Bulls
    1998 Did not play Wei Chuan Dragons 3 4
    2000 Did not play Uni-President Lions 3 4
    2003 Did not play Brother Elephants 2 4
    2004 Did not play Uni-President Lions 4 3
    2005 Did not play Macoto Cobras 4 0
    2006 Uni-President Lions 0 3 Eliminated
    2010 Did not play Brother Elephants 0 4
    EDA Rhinos
    2013 Did not play Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions 0 4
    2016 Did not play Chinatrust Brothers 4 2
    Fubon Guardians
    2018 Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions 1 3 Eliminated

    Asia Series[edit]

    Year Round robin Championship round
    Wins Losses Standing Opponent Result
    Sinon Bulls
    2005 1 2 3 Eliminated
    EDA Rhinos
    2013 0 2 3 Eliminated

    Roster[edit]

    Fubon Guardians roster
    Players Coaches

    Pitchers

    Catchers

    Infielders

    Outfielders

    Manager

    Coaches

    Second team manager

    Second team coaches

    Roster updated on 20 June 2024

    Retired numbers[edit]

    List of managers[edit]

    Jungo Bears (1993–1995)[edit]

    No. Name Years Playoffs Championships
    1 Takashi Teraoka 1993 0 0
    2 Chen Hsiu-hsiung 1994 0 0
    Takashi Teraoka 1994 0 0
    3 Tsai Jung-tsung 1994 0 0
    4 Masuho Maeda 1995 0 0
    5 Wu Hsiang-mu 1995 0 0

    Sinon Bears/Bulls (1996–2012)[edit]

    No. Name Years Playoffs Championships
    Wu Hsiang-mu 1996 0 0
    6 Kim Yong-un 1996–1997 0 0
    7 Wang Chun-lang 1997–2001 2 0
    8 Chen Wei-cheng 2002–2004 1 0
    9 Liu Jung-hua 2004–2006 3 2
    10 Huang Chung-yi 2007 0 0
    11 Hu Chang-hao 2007–2008 0 0
    12 Hsu Sheng-ming 2008–2010 1 0
    Liu Jung-hua 2011–2012 0 0

    EDA Rhinos (2013–2016)[edit]

    No. Name Years Playoffs Championships
    Hsu Sheng-ming 2013 0 0
    13 Tseng Chih-chen 2013 1 0
    14 Dallas Williams 2014 0 0
    15 Von Joshua 2014–2015 0 0
    16 Yeh Chun-chang 2015–2016 1 1

    Fubon Guardians (2017–present)[edit]

    No. Name Years Playoffs Championships
    Yeh Chun-chang 2016–2018 0 0
    17 Chen Lien-hung 2018–2019 1 0
    18 Hong I-chung 2020–2021 0 0
    19 Chiu Chang-jung 2021–2023 0 0
    20 Chen Chin-feng 2024–present 0 0

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b The China Post news staff (4 November 2016). "The inspiring underdog story of the EDA Rhinos". chinapost.com.tw. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  • ^ "EDA Rhinos renamed Fubon Guardians after Fubon takeover". focustaiwan.tw. 15 November 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  • ^ CNA (16 November 2016). "New name for Rhinos to be Fubon Guardians". chinapost.com.tw. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
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