Hsinchu Baseball Stadium, which reopened on Friday following a multi-year renovation project, has been closed indefinitely after complaints that its infield dirt is too soft and poses a safety risk to players, the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) said yesterday.
The league said in a statement that it postponed last night’s game between the Wei Chuan Dragons and Fubon Guardians after consultations with the teams and the Hsinchu City Government.
The move comes just days after the stadium reopened on Friday to a sellout crowd of 10,000 following the completion of a three-year NT$1.2 billion (US$40.11 million) renovation project.
The stadium was closed
NEWLY RENOVATED: Days after the stadium reopened, two baseball players were injured and another fell due to design faults, the CPBL said. Games have been suspendedBy Chen Yun and William Hetherington / Staff reporter, with staff writer and CNA
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