Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium Explained

Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium
Native Name:台南市立棒球場
Native Name Lang:zh
Location:South District, Tainan, Taiwan
Type:Baseball stadium
Broke Ground:1930
Opened:1931
Expanded:1995
Owner:Tainan City Government
Operator:Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions
Surface:Grass
Capacity:12,000
Dimensions:Left Field Line - 339 ft (103.3 m)
Center Field - 400 ft (121,92m)
Right Field Line - 339 ft (103.3 m)
Tenants:Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions (CPBL) (1999-present)

The Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium is a baseball stadium in South District,Tainan, Taiwan. Situated in the South District, it is currently used mostly for professional baseball games, and has been the home stadium of Uni-President Lions since 1990.[1]

History

The stadium was built in 1931 at the site of a baseball field built during the Japanese period. The stadium underwent a series of refurbishment in the 1970s, and the light poles were installed in 1992 to enable the stadium for nighttime uses. Because the stadium is directly under the flight path of commercial airliners in and out of Tainan Airport, the building code limits the renovation that can be done to the stadium, resulting in sub-optimal placements of the light poles and support structures.

The stadium is currently under the management of the Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions organization since 1999, although the ownership is retained by the Tainan City Government. Chiayi-Tainan Luka of Taiwan Major League also occasionally played its home games here during its year of existence, although never officially naming it its home stadium.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium. 8 June 2010.