Top 12 tournament/Pan Jikai’s dominating counter-attack against Taiwan and Macau and post-war apology spark heated debate
- Pan Ji-kai, a third baseman from Taiwan, has become a key player in the World Top 12 Baseball Championship.
- In the game against Japan, Pan made a mistake in the first inning, which allowed a run.
- Coach Zheng Haoju reassured Pan, telling him he was already a top player, which boosted Pan's morale.
Pan Ji-kai Shines in World Top 12 Baseball Championship
Pan Ji-kai, a third baseman from Taiwan, has become a key player in the World Top 12 Baseball Championship. His journey has had ups and downs, starting with a costly error against Japan and leading to a strong comeback against Australia.
In the game against Japan, Pan made a mistake in the first inning, which allowed a run. His performance was below expectations. However, in the following match against Australia, he rebounded with two hits and contributed the first run for Taiwan. After the Australian game, he publicly tore up the “Jack Pan Apology Form” and thanked fans for their support, acknowledging how their encouragement helped him regain confidence.
Coach Zheng Haoju reassured Pan, telling him he was already a top player, which boosted Pan’s morale. Feeling renewed, Pan showed strong defense and impressive hitting, helping the Taiwanese team advance to the semifinals. His celebration included clenching his fists and hitting the ground, expressing pride and gratitude.
Pan reflected on his journey, stating, “I’m very happy to contribute to the Chinese team.” He highlighted the honor of representing Taiwan in Tokyo and overcoming initial doubts about his selection.
Overall, Pan Ji-kai’s performance is a testament to resilience and determination, earning admiration from fans and teammates alike.
