Japan vs. Orix Buffaloes 2026 World Baseball Classic | Exhibition Game Highlights
Japan vs. Orix Buffaloes 2026 World Baseball Classic | Exhibition Game Highlights

Check out Team Japan take on the Orix Buffaloes in a 2026 World Baseball Classic exhibition game on March 2nd, 2026 Don't ...




A brief glimpse into the past

10-RUN INNING?! Team Japan scores 10 RUNS in the 2nd inning! 😱 (World Baseball Classic RECORD)
10-RUN INNING?! Team Japan scores 10 RUNS in the 2nd inning! 😱 (World Baseball Classic RECORD)

Team Japan scores 10 runs in the 2nd inning of its World Baseball Classic opener against Chinese Taipei on March 6, 2026.



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【WBC1次ラウンド】 日本代表 vs 台湾代表 プールC @東京ドーム データ解説実況LIVE

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Korea vs. Orix Buffaloes 2026 World Baseball Classic | Exhibition Game Highlights
Korea vs. Orix Buffaloes 2026 World Baseball Classic | Exhibition Game Highlights

Check out Team Korea take on the Orix Buffaloes in a 2026 World Baseball Classic exhibition game on March 2nd, 2026 Don't ...



[Taiwan’s Ace] Hsu Jo-Hsi's 98 MPH! Sharp Form in Triumphant Return!
[Taiwan’s Ace] Hsu Jo-Hsi's 98 MPH! Sharp Form in Triumphant Return!

Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks pitcher Hsu Jo-hsi made a triumphant return to Taiwan on the 26th, delivering a stellar performance in a ...



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經典賽中華隊確定由宋晟睿遞補入隊 總教練曾豪駒談原因【Yahoo運動現場報】

2026年第六屆世界棒球經典賽中華隊2月27日與北海道日本火腿鬥士交流賽賽後,中華隊總教練曾豪駒在賽後記者會公布「龍 ...



Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters vs Chinese Taipei - Live Commentary
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters vs Chinese Taipei - Live Commentary

Last Raps Baseball is presenting Live English Commentary for the "Ready for the Classic" warm-up series event. There are four ...



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經典賽中華隊持續備戰3月的2026年第六屆世界棒球經典賽,2月26日與NPB日本職棒福岡軟銀鷹在臺北大巨蛋進行2026年台日棒球 ...



Team, Place & City Details

Orix Buffaloes
Orix Buffaloes

The Orix Buffaloes are a Nippon Professional Baseball team formed as a result of the 2004 Nippon Professional Baseball realignment by the merger of the Orix BlueWave of Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, and the Kintetsu Buffaloes of Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The team plays in the Pacific League and is under ownership by the Orix Group, a leading diversified financial services company based in Tokyo.

Chinese Taipei women's national football team

The Chinese Taipei women's national football team is the international women's football team for Taiwan.

Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team
Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team

The Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team is the women's national volleyball team of Republic of China . (See Chinese Taipei for team naming issue) Controlled by Chinese Taipei Volleyball Association, it represents the country in international competitions and friendly matches.

Chinese Taipei women's national baseball team

The Chinese Taipei women's national baseball team is a national team of Chinese Taipei and is controlled by the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association. It represents the nation in women's international competition.

Chinese Taipei women's football championship
Chinese Taipei women's football championship

The Chinese Taipei women's football championship is the top level women's football league in the Republic of China. The league is organized by the Chinese Taipei Football Association.

Chinese Taipei women's national softball team
Chinese Taipei women's national softball team

Chinese Taipei women's national softball team is the national team for Chinese Taipei. The team competed at the 1986 ISF Women's World Championship in Auckland, New Zealand where they finished sixth.

Chinese Taipei women's junior national softball team

Chinese Taipei women's junior national softball team is the junior national under-17 team for Chinese Taipei. The team competed at the 1985 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Fargo, North Dakota where they finished fourth.

Chinese Taipei women's national ice hockey team
Chinese Taipei women's national ice hockey team

The Chinese Taipei women's national ice hockey team is the ice hockey team representing Taiwan internationally in women's competition. The team is overseen by the Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation.

Chinese Taipei women's national futsal team

The Chinese Taipei women's national futsal team is the official name given by FIFA to the women's national futsal team of Taiwan.

Chinese Taipei women's national under-18 ice hockey team
Chinese Taipei women's national under-18 ice hockey team

The Chinese Taipei women's national under-18 ice hockey team is the women's national under-18 ice hockey team of Taiwan . The team is controlled by Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).

Chinese Taipei women's national under-18 volleyball team
Chinese Taipei women's national under-18 volleyball team

The Chinese Taipei women's national under-18 volleyball team represents Taiwan in women's under-18 volleyball Events, it is controlled and managed by the Chinese Taipei Volleyball Association that is a member of Asian volleyball body Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) and the international volleyball body government the Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB).

Chinese Taipei at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Chinese Taipei at the 1984 Summer Olympics

The Republic of China competed as Chinese Taipei at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California for the first time. The change in name was a result of the Nagoya Resolution, adopted by the International Olympic Committee in 1979 after the objections raised in the 1970s by the People's Republic of China (PRC) over the political status of Taiwan.

Chinese Taipei at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Chinese Taipei at the 1988 Summer Olympics

The Republic of China competed as Chinese Taipei at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. 61 competitors, 43 men and 18 women, took part in 84 events in 13 sports.The change in name was due to the political status of Taiwan.