Hung Tai-shan (Chinese: 洪太山; Wade–Giles: Hung2 Tai4-shan1; 10 January 1924 – 10 June 2019) was a Taiwanese baseball catcher and outfielder who played on the Kano baseball team in the Japanese-rule era and several amateur teams after World War II.
Hung was born in Kagi (present-day Chiayi), Tainan Prefecture in 1924.
He attended the Kagi Agricultural and Forestry School and played on the baseball team.
[1] Hung was a slugger who gained the nickname, “Babe Ruth of Taiwan.”[1][2] After World War II, Hung moved to Kaohsiung and competed several times in the Provincial Games, representing Penghu and Kaohsiung.
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