CPBL Career Home Run Leaders: Top 300 Power Hitters in Taiwan Baseball History

This chart displays the top 300 players in the history of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) ranked by career home runs. Lin Chih-sheng leads the list with 304 home runs, followed by Chang Tai-shan and Lin Yi-chuan. The chart includes information such as at-bats and team affiliations, offering a deeper look into each player's long-term power-hitting performance. It is a comprehensive overview of Taiwan's all-time home run leaders.

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CPBL Career Home Run Leaders

This chart displays the top 300 players in the history of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) ranked by career home runs.

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A career home run is the total number of home runs hit by a player throughout their entire professional league career. It serves as a key metric of a player’s long-term power-hitting ability and overall offensive contribution.

The career home run rankings in the CPBL offer a revealing look into the league’s evolution, star power, and offensive trends over time. This chart compiles data on the top 300 players with the most home runs in league history, showcasing both longevity and peak slugging ability among Taiwan’s finest hitters.

At the top of the list is Lin Chih-sheng, with 304 home runs accumulated over a long and consistent career. His powerful performance has cemented him as one of CPBL’s most iconic hitters, playing primarily for the Wei Chuan Dragons. Following him are Chang Tai-shan with 289 home runs and Lin Yi-chuan with 210, both known for their durability and offensive output, especially with the Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions.

The chart also highlights the dominance of traditional powerhouse teams. The CTBC Brothers and Uni-President Lions contribute numerous players to the top ranks, indicating a strong tradition of developing or retaining big bats. Notably, Luis Iglesias, a foreign player from Panama, stands out for having hit 120 home runs — a rare feat for a non-Taiwanese athlete in CPBL history.

Analyzing the distribution of home runs among players reveals broader trends in league play. Veterans from the 1990s and early 2000s continue to rank high, suggesting prolonged excellence and stable offensive roles. Meanwhile, players like Chen Tzu-hao and Wang Po-jung represent a new generation breaking into the ranks with promising power numbers.

Some players achieved high home run totals despite relatively few at-bats, underlining their exceptional slugging efficiency. These cases provide insights into both player roles and strategic deployment by teams over time. Fans can revisit the names they cheered for, while analysts can use this data to examine team-building philosophies or predict future milestones for active players.

Ultimately, the CPBL career home run rankings serve not just as a record of who hit the most, but as a timeline of offensive talent across eras. The chart also gives fans and historians a chance to reflect on how different styles of play, player longevity, and team identity have influenced home run production in Taiwan’s professional baseball landscape.

RankNameIndicatorSubindicator
1
Lin Chih-sheng
304
5,978 At Bats
2
Chang Tai-shan
289
6,957 At Bats
3
Lin Yi-chuan
210
6,065 At Bats
4
Lin Hung-yu
207
5,419 At Bats
5
Peng Cheng-min
192
6,140 At Bats
6
Chang Chih-hao
179
4,518 At Bats
7
Kuo-Hui Kao
171
2,665 At Bats
8
Chu Yu-hsien
169
3,201 At Bats
9
Lin Chung-chiu
162
3,648 At Bats
10
Chou Szu-chi
144
5,884 At Bats
11
Chen Chun-Hsiu
141
3,502 At Bats
12
Kao Kuo-ching
134
6,144 At Bats
13
Chin-Feng Chen
132
2,430 At Bats
14
Chen Tzu-Hao
131
3,439 At Bats
14
Chen Yung-chi
131
4,192 At Bats
16
Pan Wu-hsiung
129
3,813 At Bats
17
Hsieh Chia-hsien
127
2,382 At Bats
18
Su Chih-Chieh
120
2,653 At Bats
18
Luis Iglesias
120
1,904 At Bats
20
Chen Lien-hung
112
4,003 At Bats