Rookie Hao-Yu Lee just rewrote the record books for Taiwanese MLB hitters, going 3-for-3 with two walks and two RBIs in a Tigers win — reaching base five times, breaking the previous single-game record. He also shattered the single-season hits mark with his 55th hit, edging past Yu Chang’s old record. Now just shy of Chang’s other benchmarks — including home runs, RBIs, and runs scored — Lee is on track to dominate multiple categories before the season ends. His breakout performance underscores Taiwan’s rising offensive talent, especially as pitchers like Wang and Chen have long dominated MLB. With Taiwan’s senior team winning gold at the Premier12 and shocking Korea in the World Baseball Classic — where Lee was injured and missed selection — this is more than just one player’s night; it’s proof that Taiwan’s baseball future is hitting home runs.

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