NC Dinos Confirm Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium as Alternative Home Stadium
The NC Dinos have decided to use Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium as their alternative home stadium. This decision was made to maintain stable team performance and ensure the smooth operation of the KBO League, as the reopening of Changwon NC Park has been postponed indefinitely.
The club carefully reviewed various alternative stadiums during the holiday period and held discussions with the city of Ulsan immediately after the holidays.
After comprehensively considering fan accessibility, viewing convenience, and the stable operation of the team, the club ultimately selected Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium.
In particular, the proactive cooperation of the Ulsan city government enabled a swift decision.
Lee Jinman, CEO of the NC Dinos, stated, "With the support of the KBO during the holiday period, we quickly reviewed several alternative stadiums and, through discussions with the city of Ulsan, ultimately selected Munsu Baseball Stadium. Notably, Ulsan has agreed to take full responsibility for the maintenance, management, and repairs of the stadium. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the city of Ulsan for their active cooperation."
The NC Dinos will begin their games at Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium with a series against the Kiwoom Heroes from May 16 (Friday) to May 18 (Sunday). Detailed information, including spectator guidance, will be provided through the club's official website and social media channels.
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