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U12 Baseball: Hu Cheng-en Achieves Three Steals Against Australia, Aiming for '30 Steals' Against Japan

U12 Baseball: Hu Cheng-en Achieves Three Steals Against Australia, Aiming for '30 Steals' Against Japan

In the recently concluded U12 baseball tournament, Taiwanese player Hu Cheng-en stood out in the match against Australia, successfully achieving three steals and capturing the spotlight. This young athlete demonstrated remarkable speed and attacking prowess, and after the game, he challenged the upcoming match against Japan, vowing to aim for the ambitious goal of '30 steals'.

Hu Cheng-en's performance in stealing bases garnered widespread attention from coaches and fans alike, as his swift and decisive sliding into bases greatly benefitted the team. Throughout the match, he seized opportunities during a series of offensive plays, successfully evading the Australian catcher to secure three consecutive successful steals.

After the match, Hu Cheng-en shared his thoughts on facing Japan. He expressed that the match against Japan would be a significant challenge, but he believes that the team can capitalize on their swift base-running ability to create opportunities for victory. He confidently declared, 'We aim to achieve 30 steals,' which not only challenges his own abilities but also showcases the team spirit and cooperation.

With a solid athlete training regimen and continuous improvements in technique, Hu Cheng-en has distinguished himself in the U12 competitions. His success story inspires more young athletes to give their all on the field and pursue excellence, and such challenges will undoubtedly become part of future competitions.

Looking ahead, Hu Cheng-en's challenge is not only a personal goal but also an expectation for the entire U12 team. It is hoped that he and the team can showcase even greater strength in the upcoming matches and strive to set new records for base stealing.