A post-game interview with the Taiwanese national baseball team brought a reporter to tears following their impressive victory over South Korea. The emotional moment occurred after Taiwan defeated Korea 10-0 in the Asian Baseball Championship on September 23, 2025, securing a decisive win in the seventh inning.
The victory, which has been widely celebrated in Taiwan, resonated deeply with the interviewer, who was visibly moved during the post-game discussion. The reporter reportedly cried after the interview, waking up the following day with swollen eyes, according to reports.
This win marks a significant shift in the dynamic between the two teams, historically favoring South Korea. Recent performances, including a victory in the 2024 World 12 Strong competition, demonstrate Taiwan’s rising prowess in the sport. Over the past seven years, Taiwan has dominated the series with a 7-1 record against Korea in adult international competitions, as noted in recent coverage.
The Korean defeat has sparked considerable discussion among Korean fans online, with many expressing surprise at Taiwan’s improved performance. Some Korean netizens commented that “Taiwan is no longer the Taiwan we knew,” reflecting the changing landscape of Asian baseball. The sentiment echoes a broader trend of emerging talent and competitive shifts within the sport, capturing the attention of fans and media alike.
Taiwan’s success in the 12 Strong tournament, where they defeated Korea 6-3 on November 13, 2024, with standout performances from players like Lin Yu-min, Chen Chen-wei, and Chen Jie-xian, further solidified their position as a force to be reckoned with, as detailed in previous reports. The team later went on to win the championship, prompting further reflection from Korean media on the “generational shift” in baseball talent, as highlighted on Facebook.