Giljegiljaw Kungkuan
Giljegilijaw Kungkuan | |||||||||||||||
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Wei Chuan Dragons – No. 4 | |||||||||||||||
Catcher | |||||||||||||||
Born: Taichung, Taiwan | March 13, 1994|||||||||||||||
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |||||||||||||||
CPBL debut | |||||||||||||||
August 25, 2021, for the Wei Chuan Dragons | |||||||||||||||
CPBL statistics (through 2024 season) | |||||||||||||||
Batting average | .279 | ||||||||||||||
Home runs | 71 | ||||||||||||||
Runs batted in | 233 | ||||||||||||||
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Giljegiljaw Kungkuan (Chinese: 吉力吉撈·鞏冠; pinyin: Jílìjílāo Gǒngguān[needs Paiwan IPA]; born 13 March 1994 in Taichung, Taiwan), also known as Giljaw or Giyaw,[1] previously known as Chu Li-Jen (Chinese: 朱立人), is a Taiwanese baseball catcher for the Wei Chuan Dragons of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL). Giljegiljaw signed with the Cleveland Guardians as a free agent in 2012, and stayed with the team until 2020 when he left to play for the Wei Chuan Dragons.
Professional career
[edit]Giljegiljaw began his professional career with the Cleveland Indians as a non-signed free agent, being signed on November 29, 2012 by Jason Lynn and Allen Lin.[2] He was signed for $40,000 as one of several players from Taiwan the team was signing at the time.[3] From 2014 to 2019, he spent his time in the Rookie league and A ball leagues, failing to get more than 150 plate appearances in a season.
After a 2017 season with the Lake County Captains that saw him breaking this streak by getting 518 plate appearances and getting selected as a Midwest League Postseason All-Star,[4] he spent time in the A, AA, and AAA leagues in 2018. Giljegiljaw became a free agent on November 2, 2020.[5]
In the 2021 CPBL draft, Giljegiljaw was selected second overall by the Wei Chuan Dragons.[6] On August 20, 2021, the Dragons announced they had made a 2.4-year, NT$12.93 million contract with Giljegiljaw. Along with the monthly salary from the contract, it included a NT$850,000 incentive bonus.[7] He didn't play a season for them until 2021, where he spent some time for the minor league team before making the major league roster. That season, he hit .256/.310/.458 with 11 home runs and 32 RBIs.
In 2022, Giljegiljaw became the CPBL home run champion by hitting 14 home runs, the fewest home runs hit by a home run champion in the league. This lowered number was caused by a change to the balls used by the league, which lowered the ball's coefficient of restitution and raised the seams.[8] That season, he hit .286/.350/.481 with 56 RBIs in addition to his home runs.
International career
[edit]Giljegiljaw played in the 2008 PONY World Series and was the home run derby winner.[6][9]
Giljegiljaw was selected for the Chinese Taipei national baseball team at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. In 12 at bats, he got 4 hits and a home run.[10]
Personal life
[edit]Giljegiljaw is an Indigenous Taiwanese and belongs to the Paiwan tribe.[11] He was previously known as Chu Li-Jen.[12] He adopted his Paiwan name in 2019 and it means "brave warrior".[1][13]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Some Indigenous people in Taiwan want to drop their Chinese names: 'That history has nothing to do with mine'". Los Angeles Times. 2 May 2023.
- ^ 2019 Cleveland Indians Press Guide. 2019. p. 94.
- ^ "Indians Sign Yu-Cheng Chang From Taiwan For $500,000 - BaseballAmerica.com". 2013-06-23. Archived from the original on 2013-06-23. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
- ^ "Tapia, Chu named MWL Post Season All-Stars". MiLB.com. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
- ^ Hilburn-Trenkle, Chris (2 November 2020). "Full List of 2020-2021 MiLB Free Agents". Baseball America. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
- ^ a b "中職選秀》強打捕手降臨! 味全首輪選進吉力吉撈". Liberty Times (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 12 July 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
- ^ "鞏冠加盟味全龍 2.4年總和1293萬". Yahoo News (in Chinese). 20 August 2021. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
- ^ "台湾プロ野球で珍事、14発で本塁打王 "飛ばないボール"で打高投低に異変". Full-Count(フルカウント) ― 野球ニュース・速報・コラム ― (in Japanese). 2022-10-27. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
- ^ "Long Beach is Walk-Off Winner!". WJPA. 16 August 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
- ^ "Chinese Taipei Roster & Staff". World Baseball Classic. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
- ^ Hahn, Daniel (24 February 2020). "Cleveland Indians: Getting to know Giljegiljaw Kungkuan". Away Back Gone. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
- ^ Yang, Stephanie; Shen, David (2 May 2023). "Some Indigenous people in Taiwan want to drop their Chinese names: 'That history has nothing to do with mine'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
- ^ "「キチリキキチロウ」→「ギリギラウ」TBSが台湾選手『吉力吉撈鞏冠』の呼び名を改め紹介「ギリギラウは勇敢な戦士という意味」【プレミア12】(中日スポーツ)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). 23 November 2024.
External links
[edit]- CPBL
- Player information from WikiBaseball (in Chinese)
- Career statistics from Baseball Reference (Minors)
- 1994 births
- Living people
- Columbus Clippers players
- Akron RubberDucks players
- Lake County Captains players
- Arizona League Indians players
- Glendale Desert Dogs players
- Mahoning Valley Scrappers players
- Baseball catchers
- Taiwanese expatriate baseball players in the United States
- 2023 World Baseball Classic players
- Baseball players from Taichung
- Paiwan people
- Lynchburg Hillcats players