Regular-season Statistics By Teams
Team | Seasons | Games played | Wins | Losses | Ties | Pct. |
Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions | 23 | 2271 | 1226 | 984 | 84 | .555 |
Brother Elephants | 23 | 2083 | 1129 | 1087 | 77 | .509 |
Sinon Bulls | 17 | 1745 | 789 | 904 | 52 | .466 |
Chinatrust Whales | 12 | 1062 | 515 | 511 | 36 | .502 |
Lamigo Monkeys | 9 | 980 | 511 | 447 | 22 | .533 |
Mercuries Tigers | 10 | 944 | 414 | 485 | 45 | .461 |
Wei Chuan Dragons | 10 | 943 | 476 | 432 | 35 | .524 |
dmedia T-REX | 6 | 598 | 252 | 326 | 20 | .436 |
China Times Eagles | 5 | 476 | 228 | 237 | 11 | .490 |
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