Sinon Bulls
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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.
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 thrilling come-from-behind seven game series win that had the city of Taichung
in jubilation. The Bulls 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 have now made the playoffs four years in a row (2003–2006), a Chinese Professional Baseball League
record they share 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.
Royalties
Royalties are usage-based payments made by one party to another for the right to ongoing use of an asset, sometimes an intellectual property...
, 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
Taiwan Major League
The Taiwan Major League was a professional baseball league in Taiwan that operated from 1996 to 2003. It was established by TV tycoon Chiu Fu-sheng after a row over CPBL broadcasting rights...
(TML)'s Taichung Agan
Taichung Agan
The Taichung Agan , literally the Taichung Robots was a Taiwanese professional baseball team belonging to the Taiwan Major League . It was based in Taichung and took the Taichung Baseball Field as its home throughout its history...
but TML did not respond.
The Sinon Era (1996-current)
The Sinon Bulls 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. It was in that season that the Bulls made it to the championship series for the first time, losing to the now defunct Wei Chuan DragonsWei Chuan Dragons
The Wei Chuan Dragons were a professional baseball team in Taiwan's CPBL that existed between 1990 and 1999.- Brief history :This team had a long amateur history when its parent company, the Wei-Chuan Food Corporation, started sponsoring Chinese Culture University's baseball team in late 1970s...
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 thrilling come-from-behind seven game series win that had the city of Taichung
Taichung
-Demographics:Taichung’s population was an estimated 1,040,725 in August 2006. There are slightly more females in the city than males.24.32% of residents are children, while 16.63% are young people, 52.68% are middle-age, and 6.73% are elderly....
in jubilation. The Bulls 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 have now made the playoffs four years in a row (2003–2006), a Chinese Professional Baseball League
Chinese Professional Baseball League
The Chinese Professional Baseball League , or CPBL, is the top-tier professional baseball league in Taiwan. The league was established in 1989. CPBL eventually absorbed the competing Taiwan Major League in 2003...
record they share with the Wei Chuan Dragons
Wei Chuan Dragons
The Wei Chuan Dragons were a professional baseball team in Taiwan's CPBL that existed between 1990 and 1999.- Brief history :This team had a long amateur history when its parent company, the Wei-Chuan Food Corporation, started sponsoring Chinese Culture University's baseball team in late 1970s...
, who also appeared in four consecutive playoff rounds from 1996-1999.
The Bulls also participated in the first annual Konami Cup Asia Series
Asia Series
The Asia Series is an international baseball tournament in East Asia that was first held between November 10 and November 13, 2005, in Tokyo. The tournament was sponsored by Konami corporation from 2005 to 2007 and was known as the Konami Cup in that period.It is played among the annual champions...
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.
Records
Qualified for Playoffs | Taiwan Series Taiwan Series Taiwan Series is the championship series of the Chinese Professional Baseball League. It is usually played in October, after the regular season. It was formerly known as the CPBL Seasonal Championship Series , and was renamed the Taiwan Series after the merger of the Chinese Professional Baseball... Championship |
Asia Series Asia Series The Asia Series is an international baseball tournament in East Asia that was first held between November 10 and November 13, 2005, in Tokyo. The tournament was sponsored by Konami corporation from 2005 to 2007 and was known as the Konami Cup in that period.It is played among the annual champions... Championship |
Regular Season
Season | Wins | Losses | Ties | Pct. | Place |
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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) | 61 (30/31) | 1 (1/0) | .378 (.388/.367) | 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) |
Total | 860 | 991 | 53 | .465 | -- |
Playoffs
Season | First Round | Taiwan Series | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Opponent | Wins | Losses | Opponent | Wins | Losses | |
Sinon Bulls | ||||||
1998 | Seeded first | Wei Chuan Dragons Wei Chuan Dragons The Wei Chuan Dragons were a professional baseball team in Taiwan's CPBL that existed between 1990 and 1999.- Brief history :This team had a long amateur history when its parent company, the Wei-Chuan Food Corporation, started sponsoring Chinese Culture University's baseball team in late 1970s... |
3 | 4 | ||
2000 | No first round | Uni-President Lions Uni-President Lions The Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions are a professional baseball team based in Tainan City, Taiwan. The organization is named after the Uni-President Corporation, one of Taiwan's largest conglomerate whose sub-company Uni-President Baseball Team Company oversees operations of the team... |
3 | 4 | ||
2003 | No first round | Brother Elephants Brother Elephants The Brother Elephants are a professional baseball team in Taiwan. It was originally established as an amateur team in 1984 by the Brother Hotel located in Taipei City, and later joined the Chinese Professional Baseball League in 1989... |
2 | 4 | ||
2004 | No first round | Uni-President Lions Uni-President Lions The Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions are a professional baseball team based in Tainan City, Taiwan. The organization is named after the Uni-President Corporation, one of Taiwan's largest conglomerate whose sub-company Uni-President Baseball Team Company oversees operations of the team... |
4 | 3 | ||
2005 | Seeded first | Macoto Cobras | 4 | 0 | ||
2006 2006 Chinese Professional Baseball League playoffs The Chinese Professional Baseball League playoffs included the three top teams from the regular season and crowned a champion with the Taiwan Series through the month of October, 2006... |
Uni-President Lions Uni-President Lions The Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions are a professional baseball team based in Tainan City, Taiwan. The organization is named after the Uni-President Corporation, one of Taiwan's largest conglomerate whose sub-company Uni-President Baseball Team Company oversees operations of the team... |
0 | 3 | Eliminated | ||
2010 | No first round | Brother Elephants Brother Elephants The Brother Elephants are a professional baseball team in Taiwan. It was originally established as an amateur team in 1984 by the Brother Hotel located in Taipei City, and later joined the Chinese Professional Baseball League in 1989... |
0 | 4 | ||
Total | Combining the first round and Taiwan Series | 16 | 22 |
Asia Series
Year | Round Robin | Chaniponship Round | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wins | Losses | Standing | Opponent | Result | |
Sinon Bulls | |||||
2005 | 1 | 2 | 3 | Eliminated | |
Total | 1 | 2 | -- | -- |
See also
- Chinese Professional Baseball LeagueChinese Professional Baseball LeagueThe Chinese Professional Baseball League , or CPBL, is the top-tier professional baseball league in Taiwan. The league was established in 1989. CPBL eventually absorbed the competing Taiwan Major League in 2003...
- 2006 Chinese Professional Baseball League playoffs2006 Chinese Professional Baseball League playoffsThe Chinese Professional Baseball League playoffs included the three top teams from the regular season and crowned a champion with the Taiwan Series through the month of October, 2006...
- 2007 CPBL season