The purpose of this paper is to investigate sportsmanship (morality) among baseball players in Taiwan. A semi-structured questionnaire was designed and given to a sample of 147 players from teams representing Taipei Municipal Physical Education Academy, National Linkou Physical Education Academy, Taiwan Physical Education Academy, Fujen Catholic University, Tamkang University, and National Taiwan University. For each question, respondents were asked to describe their behavior. Morale leanings were then identified by analyzing actions in a number of situations and determining frequencies and percentages for those actions. Results show that sportsmanship among baseball players from Taiwan can be divided into the following five categories: 1) obedient, 2) rule-abiding, 3) responsible, 4) self-disciplined, and 5) the result of mutual encouragement. The implication of this result of sportsmanship theories and practice are discussed finally.
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