Sha Tzu-chen

Taiwanese baseball player (born 2003) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sha Tzu-chen (born 15 October 2003) is a Taiwanese professional baseball pitcher in the Athletics organization.

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Sha Tzu-chen
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Born: (2003-10-15) 15 October 2003 (age 22)
Taipei, Taiwan
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
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Amateur career

At Guangfu Elementary School [zh] in Taipei, Sha played five-a-side football. He was not formally introduced to baseball until fifth grade, when his father, acting on a friend's suggestion, asked him and his younger brother if they would like to form a team.[1] Sha focused on baseball while a student of Changhua Arts High School [zh].[2]

International career

Sha was a member of the Chinese Taipei national baseball team during the 2024 U-23 Baseball World Cup, facing South Korea and Nicaragua.[3] He was selected to the national team roster for the World Baseball Classic 2025 Qualifiers,[4] and served as the youngest member of the starting rotation.[5] Sha pitched 2+23 innings against South Africa, leaving to treat a cramp in his right foot.[6][7] Sha joined Chinese Taipei for the 2026 World Baseball Classic as well.[8]

Professional career

Sha signed with the Oakland Athletics in February 2023 as an international free agent out of the National Taiwan Sport University,[1][2] and attended the team's inaugural Taiwan Heritage Day later that year.[9] Sha split 2023 with the Arizona Complex League Athletics and the Stockton Ports. He began the 2024 season on the Ports' Opening Day roster,[10] making appearances as a starter and reliever while recording a 2–6 win–loss record and 6.33 ERA.[11] Sha was reassigned to Stockton at the start of the 2025 season.[12] In the first appearance of his season, Sha took part in a combined no-hitter, striking out six batters over three innings of relief.[13][14] In June, Sha was promoted to the Lansing Lugnuts.[15][16]

Pitching style

Sha set a career high in pitch speed (152 kilometers per hour) during the World Baseball Classic 2025 Qualifiers.[17]

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