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Lin Yi-tseng (Chinese: 林易增; Wade–Giles: Lin2 Yi4-tseng1; born 2 December 1959) is a Taiwanese former professional baseball player and manager in Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL). With 290 stolen bases during his playing career, Lin was nicknamed daozong (Chinese: 盜總) when he became manager of the Brother Elephants in 2001. From 2001 to 2005, he was the Brothers manager and guided the team to three consecutive Taiwan Series championships.
In 1992, the Wei Chuan Dragons traded Lin and Chen Yen-cheng to the Brother Elephants for former Yomiuri Giants player and CPBL No. 1 draft pick Lu Min-su, consummating the first trade in CPBL history.[2]
After going 1–5 to start the 2001 season, the Brother Elephants announced that Lin Yi-tseng would replace Lin Pai-heng (Chinese: 林百亨) as manager. Lin eventually led the team to a championship that season and then two more consecutive championships after that.[3]
After his retirement from the CPBL, Lin coached baseball at Da Ping Elementary School in Hengchun, Pingtung County.[4] In September 2013, Lin started coaching for the University of Kang Ning baseball team,[5] leading the team to No. 6 in the country.[6]
Lin's son Lin Ken-wei (Chinese: 林根緯) played for the Taiwan Power Company baseball team, and his grandsons currently play youth baseball.[7] His daughter is a real estate agent in Luzhou District, New Taipei.[4] Lin collects jade and enjoys chadao. In 2003, he quit smoking after starting at age 22.[8]