Built in 1964, it is currently the third oldest ballpark in the league still in use, and nicknamed as the Ping-Pong Table for having the smallest outfield dimensions among Korean professional ballparks. The ballpark underwent a large scale renovation with capacity expansion from 2011 winter to 2012 spring. After the renovation, the ballpark currently has a capacity of 14,133.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Built in 1964, it is currently the third oldest ballpark in the league still in use, and nicknamed as the Ping-Pong Table for having the smallest outfield dimensions among Korean professional ballparks. The ballpark underwent a large scale renovation with capacity expansion from 2011 winter to 2012 spring. After the renovation, the ballpark currently has a capacity of 14,133.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
foaf:homepage
| |
dbkwik:baseball/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Dimensions
| - Backstop - 21 meters
- Center Field - 122 meters
- Center Outfield Wall Height - 4.0 meters
- Left Field Line - 98.6 meters
- Left-Center - 112 meters
- Left-Right Outfield Wall Height - 3.2 meters
- Right Field Line - 100 meters
- Right-Center - 112 meters
|
Caption
| - The ballpark in 2015, renewaled
|
broke ground
| |
Capacity
| - 10398(xsd:integer)
- 13000(xsd:integer)
- 13042(xsd:integer)
- 14133(xsd:integer)
|
stadium name
| |
Operator
| |
Surface
| |
renovated
| |
acreage
| - Playing Field -
- Total Acreage -
|
Opened
| |
Owner
| - Daejeon Metropolitan City
|
tenants
| |
Location
| - 373(xsd:integer)
- Jung-gu, Daejeon, South Korea
- 대전광역시 중구 부사동 대종로 373 한밭종합운동장 야구장
|
abstract
| - Built in 1964, it is currently the third oldest ballpark in the league still in use, and nicknamed as the Ping-Pong Table for having the smallest outfield dimensions among Korean professional ballparks. The ballpark underwent a large scale renovation with capacity expansion from 2011 winter to 2012 spring. After the renovation, the ballpark currently has a capacity of 14,133.
|