American baseball player Shohei Ohtani created the astonishing record of "50 home runs and 50 stolen bases" in the 2024 season. The "50/50 Commemorative Ball," sold for a staggering 140 million yuan, will be showcased at the Taipei 101 Observatory for public viewing. From November 13, 2024, to March 2, 2025, the Taipei 101 Observatory will host the "Dreams Take Flight" special exhibition, featuring the loaned "50/50 Commemorative Ball" of Shohei Ohtani from Ushio Capital, as well as precious collectibles such as Ohtani's baseball jersey and cap loaned by private collectors. Additionally, the Taiwan Baseball Hall of Fame Association will also loan autographed balls, jerseys, hats, and the debut game card of baseball legends Chen Chin-Feng and Chien-Ming Wang, adding to the exhibition the legendary charm of Taiwanese baseball.
BenQ will use patented laser projection technology to transform wind resistance balls into giant baseballs, providing a lifelike visual effect that will astonish visitors and baseball fans from around the world as they embark on this dream journey.