Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
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Bermuda grass | |
Construction | |
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Broke ground | December 9, 2004 |
Opened | November 9, 2006 |
Construction cost | 1 billion NTD (about USD$33 million) |
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CTBC Brothers (2015–present) |
Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium (Chinese: 臺中市洲際棒球場) is a stadium in Beitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. The stadium officially opened on November 9, 2006, replacing the antiquated Taichung Baseball Field. Located on the corner of Chongde Road (崇德路) and Huanzhong Road (環中路), it has considerably more parking available than the old stadium.
The stadium is a venue for rock concerts and also hosted Zhang Yimou's Turandot at the Bird's Nest in 2010.[1]
Construction
Construction on the stadium began in 2005 and is operating on the
Major events
The first major event hosted by the new stadium was the
On the final day of the
The stadium hosted Pool B in the first round of the 2013 World Baseball Classic.
The stadium hosted Group A and Quarterfinals of the 2015 WBSC Premier12.
The ballpark has hosted a number of games of the Asia Winter Baseball League, most recently in November/December 2018
The stadium hosted Pool B in the first round of the 2019 WBSC Premier12.
The stadium hosted Pool A in the first round of the 2023 World Baseball Classic.[3]
World Baseball City
Due to the success of
IBAF awarded the World Baseball City medal during the opening ceremony of
Name confusion
From the beginning of this project, the stadium had been known as the Taichung International Standard Baseball Stadium.[2] However, newspaper reports had referred to it as the Taichung International Baseball Stadium, (dropping the word "Standard".)[3] A Chinese language schedule for the
According to a report in 2006, the mayor of Taichung, Jason Hu, announced that the name of the stadium has been officially designated as Intercontinental Baseball Stadium. This is in honor of the event being the first to be held at the stadium.[4]
Miscellaneous
Stadium firsts
- First competitive game: South Korea vs. Philippines; November 9, 2006, as part of the 2006 Intercontinental Cup.
- First win: South Korea 10 – Philippines 0; November 9, 2006, 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- First mercy rule win: South Korea 10 – Philippines 0; November 9, 2006; 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- First nine-inning shutout:
- First extra-inning game: Chinese Taipei vs. South Korea; November 12, 2006; 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- First 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- First grand slam: Chen Yung-Chi (Chinese Taipei) (7th inning vs. South Korea); November 12, 2006; 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- First complete game:
Stadium records
- Longest game: 13 innings – Italy vs. Australia; November 12, 2006; 2006 Intercontinental Cup [5]
- Runs in a game (Single Team): 13 – Italy vs. Chinese Taipei; November 9, 2006;2006 Intercontinental Cup
- Runs in a game (Combined): 16 – Italy (13) vs. Chinese Taipei (3) [7]; November 9, 2006: and Chinese Taipei (9) v. South Korea (7); September 12, 2006 [8]; 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- Runs in an inning (Single Team): 6 – Italy (3rd inning) vs. Chinese Taipei, November 9, 2006[9]; Australia (8th inning) v. the Philippines, November 10, 2006 [10]; 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- Runs in an inning (Combined): 6 – Italy vs. Chinese Taipei (3rd inning), November 9, 2006 [11]; Australia v. the Philippines (8th inning), November 10, 2006 [12]; 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- Runs in a game (Single Player): 2 – Numerous times
- RBIs in a game (Single Player): 7 – Jack Murphy, ABL Canberra Cavalry vs. Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions; 20 November 2013;[5] 2013 Asia Series final (won 14–4 with Murphy hitting a Grand Slam Home run in the 8th inning)
- Hits in a game (Single Team): 19 - Italy vs. Chinese Taipei; November 9, 2006[13]; 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- Hits in a game (Combined): 29 – Italy (19) vs. Chinese Taipei (10); November 9, 2006 [14]; Australia (10) v. South Korea (9) November 14, 2006 [15] - 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- Hits in a game (Single Player): 3 – Numerous times
- Strikeouts in a game (Pitching Staff): 12 – Cuba vs. Netherlands; November 19, 2006 [16] 2006 Intercontinental Cup
- Strikeouts in a game (Single Pitcher): 8 – Frank Montieh (Cuba) vs. Netherlands; November 19, 2006 [17]; 2006 Intercontinental Cup
Notes
- ^ "XVI Intercontinental Cup" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-11-07. Retrieved 2006-10-17.
- ^ "臺中市國際標準棒球場 (Taichung International Standard Baseball Stadium)". Archived from the original on 2005-05-29. Retrieved 2006-10-23.
- ^ "棒協關切台中國際棒球場興建進度". Archived from the original on 2006-06-30. Retrieved 2006-10-23.
- ^ "台中新棒球場啟用 更名為洲際棒球場 (Taichung's new baseball stadium will change name to Intercontinental Baseball Stadium)". October 20, 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-11-08. Retrieved 2006-10-25.
- ^ "Italy v. Australia".
- ^ "Netherlands v. Korea".
- ^ "Italy v. Chinese Taipei".
- ^ "Korea v. Chinese Taipei".
- ^ "Philippines v. Australia".
- ^ "Korea v. Australia".
- ^ "Cuba v. the Netherlands".
See also
- List of stadiums in Taiwan
- Sport in Taiwan
- Taichung Baseball Field
- Chinatrust Brothers
References
- ^ 张艺谋版《图兰朵》台湾上演_中国台湾网 2010年12月17日 "大型景观歌剧《图兰朵》在台中市洲际棒球场上演。 当晚,张艺谋以总导演 身份观看了演出。此次赴台演出的制作团队仍为“鸟巢版”《图兰朵》
- ^ "台中市洲際棒球場簡介(Introduction of Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium)" (in Chinese). Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium. May 5, 2010.
- ^ "2023 World Baseball Classic details unveiled - Ballpark Digest". 8 July 2022.
- ^ Italy vs. Chinese Taipei
- Canberra Times, 21 November 2013
- 洲際盃: 11月台中開打 (Intercontinental Cup: Begins in November in Taichung.) 自由時報 (Liberty Times.) October 5, 2006. Page A10
- Development map published by the Taichung Municipal Government in October, 2005.
- 中華棒協肯定台中國際棒球場規模與設備 (in Chinese).
- 棒協關切台中國際棒球場興建進度 (in Chinese).
External links
Media related to Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium at Wikimedia Commons