Why Taiwan’s Baseball Culture Made Him Stay - Cultural Crossings Ep10

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Baseball is a hugely popular sport in Taiwan, drawing countless fans to games every year. American-born Taiwanese player John Peter Clark, better known as JC, is one of Taiwan’s top baseball stars. In this episode, Lirn-jia meets JC and his family to explore why he chose to make Taiwan his home. Lirn-jia chats with JC about his childhood obsession with baseball, the challenges of pursuing the sport, and how his family has always supported his decisions—even when he chose to go pro. JC credits his grandfather, who used to play baseball with him as a child in the U.S., for inspiring his love of the game. Lirn-jia also meets one of JC’s former junior high school teammates, and together they reminisce about their days on the team. JC discusses the differences between training in the U.S. and Taiwan, highlighting how the Taiwanese system excels at developing young talent. Lirn-jia also spends time with JC’s family, who have been his biggest supporters. JC shares how their encouragement allows him to perform at his best, while his family recalls stories from his early baseball career and their shared commitment to helping him succeed. Learn more about the history of baseball in Taiwan and the journey of one of its top league stars in this insightful interview. Find out why JC and his family chose to call Taiwan home in this episode of Cultural Crossings. Cultural Crossings is a celebration of the diverse lives and experiences in Taiwan. Hosts Lirn-jia, Helen, and Morris introduce viewers to individuals from all walks of life who have moved to Taiwan and created meaningful lives here. From artists and musicians to translators and baristas, this series offers a glimpse into the inspiring journeys of people who proudly call Taiwan home.


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