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Mayday sets 25th anniversary tour for Taichung stadium
Mayday announces their 25th anniversary tour at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium, blending cinematic storytelling with cutting-edge tech. Join the celebration Dec. 27-Jan. 4.
2025/10/28 10:51
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Taiwan cheerleading squad makes historic MLB stadium tour
Rakuten Monkeys’ cheerleaders, the Rakuten Girls, will tour the U.S. from Aug. 26 to Sept. 5, showcasing Taiwanese cheerleading at MLB’s "Taiwan Day" events.
2025/08/26 16:00
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Soldiers rappel from Black Hawk at baseball game
Soldiers rappelled from a Black Hawk helicopter at Rakuten Taoyuan Baseball Stadium, kicking off a military-themed game. The event honored the armed forces and featured a special forces commander throwing the first pitch.
2025/08/25 11:55
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Baseball legend Hu Chin-lung to retire in September
The Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions honor Hu Chin-lung’s retirement with a ceremony on Sept. 20 at Chengcing Lake Stadium. Ticket sales start Aug. 8 for season holders.
2025/08/07 21:00
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Taiwan baseball team studies Korean stadium operations
The Wei Chuan Dragons visited South Korea to engage with the LG Twins, exploring cooperation and fan culture. They aim to enhance fan experiences and event management.
2025/07/15 16:00
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Taichung unveils 30,000-capacity Super Dome vision
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen unveils plans for a "Super Dome" in Shuinan Economic and Trade Park, set for 2030. The facility will host 30,000 people, sparking debate.
2025/06/02 16:12
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Fubon chairman visits team amid six-game losing streak
Fubon Group chairman Daniel Tsai visited Xinzhuang Baseball Stadium to support the Fubon Guardians amid a tough season. The team faces a six-game losing streak and a 7-21 record.
2025/05/13 21:00
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Lin Chih-sheng to announce retirement on March 31
WeiChuan Dragons will announce Lin Chih-sheng’s retirement on March 31. Lin, a baseball legend with over 300 home runs, will have a farewell game at the northern home stadium.
2025/03/27 08:00
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Free tickets for Taiwan-Korea baseball games available today
The Asia-Pacific International Baseball Training Center in Taipei will host eight Chinese-Korea baseball exchange games from Feb. 24 to March 4. Free tickets are available.
2025/02/14 16:56
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Kaohsiung mayor cautions on new stadium plans
Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai cautions against hasty stadium construction, emphasizing maintenance challenges. Learn about Taiwan’s baseball fever and the competition among cities to host the next major stadium.
2024/12/12 11:08
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Taiwan baseball resurgence draws fans back to the stadium
Taiwan celebrates a historic win over Japan in the WBSC Premier 12. A grand parade marks the revival of baseball as the national sport, overcoming past scandals.
2024/11/27 17:52
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Tainan’s baseball center nears January 2025 completion
Tainan City prepares for the Asia-Pacific International Baseball Training Centers’ opening in Feb. 2025. The facility aims to boost sports infrastructure and host international teams.
2024/11/26 14:07
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Pingtung to start stadium construction on Dec. 30
Pingtung County will start building its international baseball stadium on Dec. 30, featuring 15,000 seats. The project, set to finish by 2027, aims to host major events.
2024/11/25 14:11
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Taipei Arena to host monument for historic stadium
Taipei plans to erect a monument at Taipei Arena next year, honoring the historical Taipei Municipal Baseball Stadium. The project, supported by Mayor Chiang Wan-an, follows advocacy by CPBL player Chou Szu-chi. Public forums will shape the design.
2024/10/29 14:32
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Taipei councilor proposes baseball museum at Taipei Arena
Taipei City Councilor Chen proposes a "Taiwan Baseball Story Museum" at Taipei Arena to preserve baseball culture. Mayor Chiang supports the idea, exploring its feasibility.
2024/09/24 11:14
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Taipei mayor backs plan for baseball monument at arena
Discover how Taipei plans to honor its baseball heritage with a new monument at Taipei Arena, celebrating the legacy of the former Taipei Municipal Baseball Stadium.
2024/09/23 14:15
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Yu Chang signs record-breaking deal with Fubon Guardians
Discover how Taiwanese baseball star Yu Chang’s record-breaking NT$92.5 million contract with the Fubon Guardians marks a new era in the CPBL. Read about his aspirations and upcoming debut.
2024/07/11 17:13
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New Taipei City plans to build 50,000-seat sports dome
New Taipei City plans to construct a 50,000-capacity sports dome near the MRT route, aiming to attract crowds from Taipei and Taoyuan. Mayor Hou Yu-ih envisions hosting cultural events in existing stadiums until the completion of the new dome, which is expected to surpass Taichung’s planned dome capacity. The Taichung Dome is scheduled to start construction soon and is projected to be operational by 2030.
2024/03/07 11:30
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Yomiuri Giants exhibition games: Full stadium opening
Don’t miss the excitement of the "TOYOTA 2024 Yomiuri Giants 90th Anniversary Taiwan Games" exhibition games, set to fill Taipei Dome with over 36,000 eager baseball fans each day. Witness the Yomiuri Giants face off against the CTBC Brothers and Rakuten Monkeys in this historic event celebrating the Giants’ 90th anniversary.
2024/02/22 17:38
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Taipei Dome adds seats for Asian Baseball Championship final
The Farglory Group has confirmed the addition of 4,700 second-level infield seats at the Taipei Dome for the final game day of the 30th Asian Baseball Championship. The decision to expand the seating capacity was made due to high demand from fans, allowing more supporters to witness the championship in person. With the new seats, the anticipated total attendance for the game is expected to reach nearly 22,000 people. Farglory has expressed its commitment to upgrading the venue and thanked fans for their support. The group also emphasized its responsibility for maintaining the stadium’s facilities and pledged to provide top-notch services in collaboration with the Taipei City Government and the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association (CTBA). The ongoing 30th Asian Baseball Championship has attracted significant crowds, with the opening game between Taiwan and South Korea teams drawing nearly 17,000 fans. The ongoing appeal for more seats from eager fans has been a major talking point throughout the tournament.
2023/12/07 15:43
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Asian Baseball Championship tickets sell out in seconds
Priority tickets for the highly anticipated Chinese Taipei vs. Japan and Chinese Taipei vs. Philippines matches at the Asian Baseball Championship sold out within a minute of going on sale. CTBC Bank cardholders enjoyed an exclusive priority purchasing period, limited to 3,000 tickets per match. The rapid sellout, known as a "flash sale," sets the stage for an electrifying atmosphere at Taipei Dome. Ticket prices were raised for games featuring the Chinese Taipei team, highlighting the fervor surrounding their participation. Additional tickets were released for Chinese Taipei’s quarterfinal matches, but fans continued to rush to secure their spot in the stadium. The Chinese Taipei Baseball Association (CTBA) disclosed ticket prices, with infield seats priced at NT$1,000 and outfield seats at NT$800 for Chinese Taipei’s games. For matches not involving the home team, only infield seats are offered at NT$600. The grand finale on Dec. 10 is expected to have an expanded crowd of 22,000 spectators at Farglory Dome Co., creating the ultimate showdown on the diamond.
2023/12/07 11:09
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Taipei Dome prevails over critics, declares baseball coach
Taipei Dome proves its resilience during the Asia Baseball Championship, according to veteran baseball coach and legislative candidate Tsai Ming-tang. Despite heavy rains the day before, the indoor game proceeded smoothly, showcasing the Dome as Taiwan’s only international-grade indoor baseball stadium immune to weather disruptions. Tsai praised the venue’s performance and criticized politicians for hindering infrastructure development. He also highlighted the Dome’s potential as a landmark national structure due to its prime location and accessibility. Additionally, Tsai expressed personal pride as five players from his coached team participated in the opening match. He emphasized the importance of grassroots baseball and advocated for the development of idle school properties into baseball fields to benefit more students.
2023/12/04 21:30
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Taipei Dome undergoes closed-door test ahead of match
The Taipei Dome, after undergoing a closed-door test, is set to host 13,000 fans for a test match on Saturday. Taipei Deputy Mayor Lee Shu-chuan participated in the trial and shared his experience on Facebook, comparing it to a 1991 clip of Former Premier Hau Pei-tsun watching a national baseball championship. Lee emphasized that fans will no longer need raincoats as the Dome provides shelter. He described the completion of the Dome with the phrase "done is better than perfect" and encouraged the public to attend the match on Saturday, suggesting taking the MRT instead of driving.
2023/11/16 20:48
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Hsinchu baseball stadium fails MLB evaluation
The Hsinchu City Government released Thursday (Aug 24) the analysis report on the Hsinchu Baseball Stadium by Major League Baseball’s (MLB) official field consultant, BrightView, which showed the stadium failing the evaluation.
2023/08/24 14:49
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High rental fee for Taipei Dome draws concerns
The Taipei City Government announced on Sunday (June 26) that the rental fee for the Taipei Dome has not been finalized, addressing concerns raised a day earlier by a Taipei City Councilor regarding the high rental price for games at the venue.
2023/06/26 16:52