Mokdong Baseball Stadium

37°31′50.54″N 126°52′51.52″E / 37.5307056°N 126.8809778°E / 37.5307056; 126.8809778OwnerCity of SeoulOperatorSeoul Metropolitan Facilities Management CorporationCapacity10,500Field sizeLeft Field – 98 metres (322 ft)
Left-Center – 113 metres (371 ft)
Center Field – 118 metres (387 ft)
Right-Center – 113 metres (371 ft)
Right Field – 98 metres (322 ft)
Outfield Wall Height – 2 metres (7 ft)Surface
  • Natural grass (1989–2007)
  • FieldTurf (2008–present)
ConstructionBroke groundJune 17, 1987OpenedNovember 14, 1989Construction cost7.9 billion wonArchitectSungwon CorporationTenantsNexen Heroes (2008–2015)
Seoul Journeyman (2017–present)
2014 Asian Games

Mok-dong Baseball Stadium is a stadium located in Seoul, South Korea. The stadium was the home of the Nexen Heroes of the Korea Baseball Organization between 2008 and 2015. The stadium is part of the Mokdong Sports Complex.

See also

  • flagSouth Korea portal
  • Mokdong Stadium
  • Dongdaemun Baseball Stadium
  • Jamsil Baseball Stadium
  • Gocheok Sky Dome

External links

  • Seoul Sports Facilities Management Center (in Korean)
  • Mokdong Baseball Stadium at worldstadiums.com
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