As coach Huang Chin-chih (Chinese: 黃欽智; pinyin: Huáng Qīnzhì; born 1 January 1978) is a Taiwanese baseball player who was the last MVP of the Taiwan Major League and is currently a pitching coach with the Chinatrust Brothers in the Chinese Professional Baseball League.
Huang won two games in the 1989 Little League World Series, when his Kaohsiung team made it to the finals.
Taiwan finished with the Silver, as Huang allowed a 6th-inning run to Cuba to break a 5–5 tie in the gold medal game.
Among those he outhit in the event were Michel Enríquez, Rick Ankiel, Josh Bard, Yosvani Peraza, Mike Cuddyer, Dane Sardinha and Tim Drew.
Along with Hiroki Sakai, he combined for 16 strikeouts on March 31 to set a TML team record for whiffs in a game.
He won the Gold Glove, the Best Nine at pitcher and the Taiwan Major League Most Valuable Player Award.
He was the 5th pitcher to be named TML MVP, but only the second Taiwan native among that group, following Yi-Hsin Chen (American Don August and Japanese Hisanobu Watanabe and Takehiro Ishii had won as well).
Huang was the oldest player on Taiwan's rosterfor the 2013 World Baseball Classic Qualifiers, about 7 months ahead of Cheng-Min Peng.