Match scheduled:
Last updated:
27-09-2010 from
12:30 until 15:30
27-09-2010 on 08:49
Chinese Profesional Baseball League 2010

Sinon Bulls vs Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions live streaming link Here
The Sinon Bulls (興農牛), formerly Jungo Bears and Sinon Bears, are one of the four teams in
the Chinese Professional Baseball League in Taiwan. The team is owned by Sinon Corporation
and plays most of its home games in Taichung. Those home games are played at Taichung
Intercontinental Baseball Stadium.
Contents
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* 1 History
o 1.1 The Jungo Era (1993-1995)
o 1.2 The Sinon Era (1996-current)
* 2 Records
o 2.1 Regular Season
o 2.2 Playoffs
o 2.3 Asia Series
* 3 Roster
* 4 See also
* 5 External links
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 Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions (traditional Chinese: 統一獅) 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. The Lions play their home games at Tainan Municipal
Baseball Stadium located in Tainan City, where they enjoy a large fan base.
Present
The team was officially renamed Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions in 2008. 7-Eleven in Taiwan is
franchised by Uni-President Convenient Stores Chain, a subsidiary of Uni-President
Corporation; each of the entities now owns roughly half of the stock of the Lions.
the Chinese Professional Baseball League in Taiwan. The team is owned by Sinon Corporation
and plays most of its home games in Taichung. Those home games are played at Taichung
Intercontinental Baseball Stadium.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 History
o 1.1 The Jungo Era (1993-1995)
o 1.2 The Sinon Era (1996-current)
* 2 Records
o 2.1 Regular Season
o 2.2 Playoffs
o 2.3 Asia Series
* 3 Roster
* 4 See also
* 5 External links
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 Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions (traditional Chinese: 統一獅) 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. The Lions play their home games at Tainan Municipal
Baseball Stadium located in Tainan City, where they enjoy a large fan base.
Present
The team was officially renamed Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions in 2008. 7-Eleven in Taiwan is
franchised by Uni-President Convenient Stores Chain, a subsidiary of Uni-President
Corporation; each of the entities now owns roughly half of the stock of the Lions.