Left Field – 99 metres (325 ft) Center Field – 122 metres (400 ft) Right Field – 99 metres (325 ft) Outfield Wall Height – 3 metres (10 ft)
Surface
Artificial turf
Construction
Broke ground
3 March 2010
Opened
August 14, 2012
Construction cost
32 billion won
Tenants
Samsung Lions (KBO)
Pohang Baseball Stadium is a baseball stadium in Pohang, South Korea. The stadium is currently being used as a second home of the KBO League team Samsung Lions.
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Samsung Lions
Founded in 1982
Based in Daegu
The Franchise
Samsung
History
Records
Players
Managers
Coaches
Ballparks
Daegu Baseball Stadium (1982–2015)
Pohang Baseball Stadium (2012–present)
Daegu Samsung Lions Park (2016–present)
Trainings: Samsung Lions Ballpark
Retired numbers
10 Yang Joon-hyuk
22 Lee Man-soo
36 Lee Seung-yuop
Korean Series appearances
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Asia Series appearances
2005
2006
2011
2012
2013
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Baseball in South Korea
WBSC Asia
Governing bodies
Korea Baseball Softball Association (KBSA)
Korea Baseball Organization (KBO)
Women's Baseball Association Korea (WBAK)
National teams
Men's
U-18
Women
Competitions
KBO League (major)
KBO Futures League (minor)
High school
Awards & honors
Most Valuable Player
KBO League
Korean Series
KBO League Rookie of the Year Award
Golden Glove Awards
Choi Dong-won Award
Hosted events
2017 World Baseball Classic
1988 Summer Olympics
2019 WBSC Premier12
Asian Baseball Championship
1963
1971
1975
1983
1989
Baseball at the Asian Games
2002
2014
1982 Amateur World Series
Ballparks
KBO League
Busan-Sajik
Ulsan
Changwon
Daegu
Pohang
Daejeon
Cheongju
Gwangju
Incheon-Munhak
Seoul-Gocheok
Seoul-Jamsil
Suwon
Futures League
Gimhae-Sangdong
Goyang
Goyang-Byeokje
Gyeongsan
Hampyeong
Hwaseong
Icheon (Doosan)
Icheon (LG)
Incheon
Iksan
Mungyeong
Seosan
Defunct
Busan-Gudeok
Changwon-Masan
Daegu
Gwangju
Seoul-Dongdaemun
Incheon-Sungui
Related articles
Baseball cheering culture
Japan–South Korea baseball rivalry
Asia Series
Major League Baseball players from South Korea
Champions
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