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Taiwan’s baseball team faced South Korea in a recent match in the top 12 baseball tournament. Zeng Song’en, known as the “Dome King,” batted fourth for Taiwan. He showed calmness about his role, emphasizing that the team’s success is more important than individual performance.
Zeng performed well in previous games, hitting multiple home runs during the regular season and championship game. He expressed excitement about the crowd’s support, stating that the cheers felt like an earthquake during the last match. He intends to focus on the game and not let the noise distract him.
His teammate, Wu Junwei, also shared his experience from the last game, admitting he felt nervous. He surprised himself with his performance against South Korea and expressed appreciation for the opportunity.
What are Zeng Song’en’s thoughts on the support from fans during the Taiwan-South Korea match?
Exclusive Interview with “Dome King” Zeng Song’en and Teammate Wu Junwei Post Taiwan-South Korea Match
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In a thrilling contest at the top 12 baseball tournament, Taiwan’s baseball team faced off against South Korea, drawing significant attention due to both teams’ competitive spirit. Among the standout players was Zeng Song’en, affectionately known as the “Dome King,” who batted fourth for Taiwan. We caught up with Zeng and his teammate Wu Junwei to discuss their experiences during the match and their thoughts on the tournament moving forward.
Interviewer: Zeng, you’ve established yourself as a key player for Taiwan. How did you feel heading into the match against South Korea?
Zeng Song’en: Going into the game, I focused on what was best for the team. Individual performance is important, but it’s the team’s success that really counts. I was calm and ready to contribute in any way possible.
Interviewer: You have been on fire this season with several home runs. Can you talk about the support from the crowd during your last game?
Zeng Song’en: The crowd was incredible! The atmosphere felt like an earthquake with all the cheers. It truly motivated me and the entire team. However, I made sure to keep my focus on the game and not get distracted by the noise.
Interviewer: Wu, you mentioned feeling nervous during the last game against South Korea. How did you manage those nerves?
Wu Junwei: Yes, I was definitely nervous. Surprisingly, I performed better than I expected which was a pleasant outcome. I think that the energy of the game and the support from my teammates helped me channel that nervousness into something productive.
Interviewer: Zeng, we heard you communicated with your CITIC Brothers coach regarding an injury. Can you share more about that?
Zeng Song’en: Yes, I spoke with my coach to ensure everything was okay. He reassured me that it’s just a minor injury and that we need to be cautious. The goal is to represent our country well without aggravating the situation.
Interviewer: As the tournament progresses, what are your aspirations for the Taiwanese team?
Zeng Song’en: We aim to keep our momentum going. With players like Wu and others stepping up, I’m confident we can achieve great things. It’s all about teamwork and supporting each other on and off the field.
Wu Junwei: I agree! Every game is a chance to learn and grow. We’re determined to keep pushing ourselves as we face tougher opponents.
As the Taiwanese team advances in the tournament, both Zeng and Wu reflect a strong sense of camaraderie and focus, crucial for their shared goal of bringing home success. The commitment to teamwork and individual excellence is evident, promising exciting performances in the matches ahead. Stay tuned for more updates as we follow their journey in this prestigious tournament.
Zeng also communicated with his coach from the CITIC Brothers, who reassured him about a minor injury. The coach hopes to avoid making the injury worse while representing the country.
The Taiwanese team looks forward to continuing their performance in the tournament, with Zeng and Wu playing crucial roles.
