A Taiwanese baseball pitcher, Chien-Ming Wang made his debut with the
New York Yankees in 2005. Winning 19 games in his second season in the league, Wang dominated batters with a power sinkerball that caused hitters to hit a large number of groundballs.
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Wang was tagged with the nickname "Tiger" coming up through the Yankees minor league system, but he didn't like the name so it stopped being used. Wang is pronounced "Wong."
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