Fubon Guardians Release Foreign Pitcher Wegener Ahead of Deadline
Following the Chinese Professional Baseball League trading deadline and roster adjustments, the Fubon Guardians made the decision to deregister pitcher Yoervis Medina (威戈神) after 145 days, despite his previous MVP pedigree. According to reports from Liberty Times and United Daily News, the foreign arm was cut from the 831 registration window following team evaluations.
Lin Wei-chu (林威助) addressed the roster crunch directly, explaining that Medina had too many missed pitches. Per detailed coverage, the coaching staff noted that Medina’s excessive mistakes made retaining him a risk as the club finalized its foreign player quota.
The Roster Squeeze and Advanced Metrics
The Guardians faced a roster bottleneck, narrowing their foreign player pool from seven candidates to four active slots, according to Liberty Times. While teams often lean on stability during a playoff push, the front office refused to grant an automatic green light even to their most reliable Japanese arm.
Medina’s tenure concluded after logging seven appearances since opening day. When front offices evaluate foreign acquisitions under strict roster caps, performance indicators are weighed.
Immediate Roster Impact and Local Economic Ripple Effects
With Medina officially deregistered ahead of the league’s August 31 deadline, the Guardians immediately pivoted by registering Rio Gomez (悍里歐), who was slated to take the mound immediately, according to United Daily News and VOD Sports.
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