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Fu-Te Ni Detroit Tigers — No. 59 Relief pitcher Born: November 14, 1982 (1982-11-14) (age 28) Pingtung County, Taiwan Bats: Left Throws: Left  MLB debut June 29, 2009 for the Detroit Tigers Career statistics (through 2010 season) Win–loss record     0–1 Earned run average     4.33 Strikeouts     43 Teams Chinatrust Whales (2007–2008) (CPBL) Detroit Tigers (2009–2010) Fu-Te Ni (traditional Chinese: 倪福德; pinyin: Ní Fúdé; Wade–Giles: Ni Fu-te; born November 14, 1982) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher in the Detroit Tigers organization. Before joining the Tigers, Ni was a professional baseball player from Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL). After his franchise, the Chinatrust Whales, disbanded in November 11, 2008, Ni signed a minor league contract with the Toledo Mud Hens, the Triple-A affiliate of the Tigers, in 2009. Ni was called up in June 2009, becoming the sixth Taiwanese player to enter Major League Baseball. He is also the first player to transition from the CPBL to MLB. Ni made his major league debut on June 29, 2009 in relief of Rick Porcello against the Oakland Athletics. The first major league batter he faced was slugger Jason Giambi, and Ni struck him out. CPBL fans used to call Ni Tu Di Gong, or Fu Teh Cheng Shen, because his given name is the same as the formal name for the Chinese God of the Land. Some called him Need Food because the pronunciation is similar to his name in Mandarin.[1] Contents 1 Taiwanese career 2 North American career 2.1 2009 season 2.2 2010 season 3 References 4 External links // Taiwanese career Ni was drafted by the CPBL team Chinatrust Whales in 2005. He signed with the team in early 2007 and played for the entire CPBL 2007 and 2008 seasons. In the two years Ni had a 12–24 record with seven holds, four saves and a 3.43 ERA in 267⅔ inning pitched. Ni won the CPBL strikeout Champion Award in 2008 season with 132 strikeouts. Ni also participated in the 2008 Olympics and the 2009 World Baseball Classic. North American career 2009 season Fu-Te Ni, 2009 Ni began his career in professional baseball in the United States in 2009. He was assigned to the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens of the International League. In 24 games with the Mud Hens, Ni went 3–0 with a 2.60 ERA, and 32 strikeouts. Ni was called up on June 28, 2009 to replace the injured Nate Robertson.[2][3] After Chin-Feng Chen, Chin-hui Tsao, Chien-Ming Wang, Hong-Chih Kuo and Chin-lung Hu, Ni is the sixth Taiwanese player to enter Major League Baseball, and the fourth pitcher.[4] Ni pitched 36 games with the Tigers in 2009 and compiled no wins or losses with a 2.61 ERA and 21 strikeouts. 2010 season After accumulating a 6.65 ERA, Ni was optioned to the Toledo Mud Hens on June 30, 2010.[5] References ^ "Fu-Te Ni on WikiBaseball (Chinese)". WikiBaseball (臺灣棒球維基館). July 4, 2009. http://twbsball.dils.tku.edu.tw/wiki/index.php/%E5%80%AA%E7%A6%8F%E5%BE%B7. Retrieved July 6, 2009.  ^ "Tigers place Robertson on 15-day DL". MLB.com. June 28, 2009. http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090628&content_id=5579022&vkey=news_det&fext=.jsp&c_id=det. Retrieved June 28, 2009.  ^ "Tigers put LHP Nate Robertson on disabled list". USA Today. June 28, 2009. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/al/2009-06-28-3106064387_x.htm. Retrieved June 28, 2009.  ^ "Local pitcher closes on major-league debut". Government Information Office, Republic of China (Taiwan). June 29, 2009. http://taiwanjournal.nat.gov.tw/ct.asp?xitem=53637&CtNode=416. Retrieved July 5, 2009. [dead link] ^ Tigers option reliever Ni to Triple-A MLB.com June 30, 2010 External links Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors) Fu-Te Ni's online Album. Awards Preceded by Joey Dawley CPBL Strikeout Champion Award 2008 Succeeded by incumbent v • d • e Chinese Taipei 2009 World Baseball Classic roster 4 Kuo-Ching Kao | 7 Yen-Wen Kuo | 8 Chih-Yao Chan | 10 Han Lin | 11 Yueh-Ping Ling | 12 Chen Lee | 14 Sheng-Wei Wang | 15 Kun-Sheng Lin | 20 Kai-Wen Cheng | 21 Fu-Te Ni | 22 Yi-Chuan Lin | 23 Cheng-Ming Peng | 24 Tai-Chi Kuo | 25 Chih-Hsien Chiang | 31 Wei-Chu Lin | 34 Chih-Kang Kao | 36 Yi-Feng Kuo | 42 Sung-Wei Tseng | 44 Che-Hsuan Lin | 47 Yu-Cheng Liao | 48 Chia-Jen Lo | 51 Chi-Hung Cheng | 55 Wu-Hsiung Pan | 62 Chia-Chun Tang | 81 Po-Yu Lin | 90 Po-Hsuan Keng | 98 Ko-Chien Lin | 99 Hung-Wen Chen Manager 3 Chih-Hsien Yeh | Coach 88 Tai-Yuan Kuo | Coach 26 Kong-Hui Wang | Coach 70 Wen-Sheng Lu | Coach 6 Wei-Cheng Chen | Coach 65 Kun-Han Lin | Coach 68 Cheng-Hao Wang v • d • e Detroit Tigers current roster Active roster 9 Carlos Guillén | 13 Alex Avila | 14 Austin Jackson | 15 Brandon Inge | 20 Scott Sizemore | 24 Miguel Cabrera | 25 Ryan Raburn | 26 Brennan Boesch | 27 Jhonny Peralta | 28 Will Rhymes | 29 Danny Worth | 31 Zach Miner | 32 Don Kelly | 33 Ryan Strieby | 34 Clete Thomas | 34 Robbie Weinhardt | 35 Justin Verlander | 36 Brad Thomas | 37 Max Scherzer | 39 Ramón Santiago | 40 Phil Coke | 41 Andrew Oliver | 43 Alfredo Fígaro | 45 Ryan Perry | 46 José Valverde | 48 Rick Porcello | 50 Jacob Turner | 54 Joel Zumaya | 55 Daniel Schlereth | 57 Casper Wells | 58 Armando Galarraga | – Al Alburquerque | – Duane Below | – Joaquín Benoit | – Audy Ciriaco | – Charles Furbush | – Cale Iorg | – Lester Oliveros | – José Ortega | – Brayan Villarreal Coaching staff Manager 10 Jim Leyland | 1st Base Coach 61 Tom Brookens | 3rd Base Coach 22 Gene Lamont | Hitting Coach 19 Lloyd McClendon | Pitching Coach 52 Rick Knapp | Bullpen Coach 51 Jeff Jones | Infield Coach 17 Rafael Belliard Persondata Name Ni, Fu-Te Alternative names Short description Date of birth November 14, 1982 Place of birth Pingtung County, Taiwan Date of death Place of death