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China NBL 06/29 04:00 - Beijing v Tianjin - View
China NBL 06/13 01:00 - Beijing v Guangdong W 10-3
China NBL 06/11 06:30 - Shanghai v Beijing L 7-6
China NBL 06/09 07:41 - Fujian v Beijing L 12-3
China NBL 06/09 06:30 - Beijing v Fujian L 3-12
China NBL 06/07 00:00 - Beijing v Tianjin Lions L 2-3
China NBL 06/06 00:00 - Shandong v Beijing W 2-12
China NBL 06/05 06:30 - Henan v Beijing W 10-11
China NBL 06/03 00:00 - Tianjin v Beijing W 0-10
China NBL 06/02 06:30 - Beijing v Jiangsu L 4-5
China NBL 05/17 00:00 - Beijing Tiger v Tianjin Lions W 8-0
China NBL 05/15 01:18 - Chongqing v Beijing W 1-17

Wikipedia - Beijing Tigers

The Beijing Tigers (Chinese: 北京猛虎; pinyin: Běijīng měnghǔ) is one of the four charter teams in the China Baseball League. The Tigers played at the 5,000-capacity Beijing Fengtai Baseball Field until 2006, when the stadium was destroyed and rebuilt as the Fengtai Softball Field. Their stadium for the 2006 season was relocated to Lucheng, a rural area to the south of Beijing.

The Tigers enjoy the distinction of being one of the oldest baseball teams in China, with its history spanning well before the Cultural Revolution.

The Beijing baseball team, representing China's capital city, is a prominent and competitive squad within the country's baseball scene. Known for their disciplined approach and strong team spirit, Beijing's team combines experienced players with emerging talent to showcase the growing popularity of baseball in China. They participate in national leagues and tournaments, striving to elevate the sport's profile and achieve success on both domestic and international stages. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to excellence, the Beijing baseball team continues to contribute to the development and promotion of baseball in China.