CITIC Brothers Zhang Zhihao missed the playoffs for 2 years in a row. This year, CITIC Brothers had young players in the outfield starting and won 2 consecutive championships. Zhang Zhihao shared a photo with Yue Zhenghua and Song Shengrui on IG on the 20th, writing: “The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead. “
The CITIC Brothers held a parade in Taichung on the 20th. Zhang Zhihao did not accompany them. After the event, they held a banquet to celebrate the championship in the evening. Zhang Zhihao and the players from the second army attended.
Zhang Zhihao shared a photo with Yue Zhenghua and Song Shengrui on IG, and posted: “As the saying goes, the waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead. It’s really great to watch you grow up. It’s an honor to be brothers with you. We will win three consecutive championships together next year.”
Last year, Zhang Zhihao underwent ligament reconstruction surgery in mid-July, and the season was announced early. The CITIC Brothers won the championship last year. He was not included in the championship list, but he went to the Intercontinental Stadium to cheer for his teammates.
This year Zhang Zhihao was in the first team roster at the beginning of the season. On July 27th due to knee discomfort, he was sent to the second team to recuperate. He returned to the first team until October 4th. On the 24th, he was diagnosed and failed to play the playoff challenge and championship game.
Zhang Zhihao played 42 games in the first team this year, with only 26 hits, 3 home runs, 14 RBIs, and a batting average of 0.211. However, in the second army, he had 6 home runs and a batting average of 0.286, making him the home run leader of the second army.
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