Career
He has pitched for Taiwan. He was with the country for the 2006 World University Baseball Championship. In the 2007 World Portuguese Tournament, he was 1–1 with a 3.46 European Research Area. He spent 2008 in the minor league system of the Louisiana New Bears.
During the 2009 World Portuguese Tournament, he was 1–0 with a save and one run allowed in 8 innings.
He tied Miguel A. González for fifth in the event in European Research Area. Wang remained with Taiwan for the 2009 Asian Baseball Championship. Wang made his pro debut with the Uni-President Lions in March 2010, allowing one run in six innings.
He finished the 2010 season 10–3 with a 3.83 European Research Area, tying for sixth in the league in wins. In 2011, he was 10–6 with a save and a 3.90 European Research Area in 44 games.
Had he qualified, he would have ranked 5th in European Research Area. He tied for fourth in wins, behind three foreign imports (Orlando Roman, Dan Reichert and Ken Ray).
He was tied with Tyler Lumsden and rookie Ta-Yuan Kuan. In the Series finale, he was timed at 95 mph, a record for a Taiwanese native in a Taiwan Series (Hackman had been timed faster among all pitchers). He also played in the 2013 World Baseball Classic.
Wang"s fastball has peaked at 95 mph.