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Yanks 1st choice: Wang

New York Yankees pitcher Wang Chien-ming said yesterday he prefers to stay in the Yankees next season unless he is forced to make another choice.

“I will try my best to secure a return to Major League Baseball (MLB), and my first choice would be the Yankees though it would be okay for me to pitch for any other MLB team,” said Wang at a press conference following his arrival at the Taoyuan International Airport with his wife and newborn son.

Wang, whose contract with the Yankees expires this year, is expected to become a free agent next season should the Yankees choose not to renew his contract.

Asked about his possible moves, Wang said he is open to all possible options without naming any particular U.S. pro baseball teams.

Concerning whether he could transfer to the Los Angeles Dodgers, Wang said “it's would not be a bad idea” since he and the incumbent Dodgers manager Joe Torre had a very good working relationship when they were in the Yankees.

Wang added that he appreciated Torre for taking good care of him for many years before the manager moved to Los Angeles.

“I have been recovering and rehabilitating better than expected from my shoulder surgery, and will begin practicing throwing on Dec. 1,” Wang said.

When questioned for his thoughts on the recently uncovered game-fixing scam involving local professional baseball, Wang said it was regretful “this kind of most undesirable event had happened.”

Prosecutors have so far implicated around 20 players in three of Taiwan's four pro baseball teams for throwing games in collaboration with a gambling syndicate.

Wang returned to his hometown Tainan in southern Taiwan later in the day for a reunion with his parents. He is scheduled to be back in the U.S. by year-end.

Wang rose through the New York Yankees' minor league system after a brilliant performance in Taiwan's baseball league. In 2005, he was called up from the Yankees' AAA affiliate, the Columbus Clippers, starting an outstanding career in the MLB.

In 2006, Wang won 19 games (tied for the most in the majors along with Johan Santana), and posted a 3.63 ERA (earned run average), at the end of the season. Wang finished second to Johan Santana in voting for the Cy Young award, the most prestigious title for the MLB pitchers.

He again recorded 19 wins in 2007 despite starting the season on the disabled list and returning on April 24 that year.

In 2008, Wang was prevented from finishing the season due to a right foot injury he suffered in an inter-league game against the Houston Astros, though he did quite well by finishing in April with a 5-0 record.

Wang struggled in 2009 as a result of his right shoulder injury, and ended the season prematurely after undergoing a surgery on July 30.

But Wang became the first Taiwan player to ever win the championship ring as a member of the Yankees after the team took the World Series in October.

Wang said his top priority for now is to maintain a rigorous rehab schedule to strengthen the muscles and strength of his lower body in order to get ready for the upcoming challenges.

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November 21, 2009    tsungswang@
I hope Wang returns to the MLB soon! The past 2 years haven't been good to him, many unlucky injuries. Not matter, when next season comes around, he'll be healthy and have many dominating pitching performances again. There is a large Asian population in Southern California, and we'll love to have Wang here in Los Angeles. Hope Wang plays for the Angels (I'm a big fan) under Mike Scioscia, but wouldn't mind if he ends up with the Dodgers. Best wishes to Wang Chien-ming!
November 21, 2009    dranak606@
Wang is a great pitcher and fine person - he deserves another chance with the Yankees!
November 21, 2009    jjyang8888@
No matter what Wang chooses, I am always behind him. I am a kid from Taiwan. Baseball is always my dream. I hope he could recover faster and get his arm in shape. Go! Wang
November 24, 2009    ludahai_twn@
I would like to see Wang do well -- only if he played for any team OTHER than the Evil Empire.
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New York Yankees pitcher Wang Chien-ming shows off some warmup and training exercises that will help with his comeback from injury for the upcoming MLB season. Wang returned to Taiwan yesterday with his wife and newborn son for a reunion with his parents in Tainan. (AP and CNA )

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