Fixtures

Korean KBO 07/04 09:30 - SSG Landers vs NC Dinos - View
Korean KBO 07/05 09:00 - NC Dinos vs SSG Landers - View
Korean KBO 07/06 09:00 - NC Dinos vs SSG Landers - View
Korean KBO 07/08 09:30 - NC Dinos vs Samsung Lions - View
Korean KBO 07/09 09:30 - NC Dinos vs Samsung Lions - View
Korean KBO 07/10 09:30 - NC Dinos vs Samsung Lions - View

Results

Korean KBO 07/03 09:30 - [8] NC Dinos v Hanwha Eagles [1] D 7-7
Korean KBO 07/02 09:30 - [8] NC Dinos v Hanwha Eagles [1] W 2-0
Korean KBO 07/01 09:30 - [8] NC Dinos v Hanwha Eagles [1] L 4-8
Korean KBO 06/29 08:00 - [9] Doosan Bears v NC Dinos [8] L 7-3
Korean KBO 06/28 08:00 - [9] Doosan Bears v NC Dinos [8] W 1-3
Korean KBO 06/27 09:30 - [9] Doosan Bears v NC Dinos [8] W 9-10
Korean KBO 06/26 09:30 - [3] Lotte Giants v NC Dinos [8] L 7-6
Korean KBO 06/25 09:30 - [3] Lotte Giants v NC Dinos [8] W 2-7
Korean KBO 06/24 09:30 - Lotte Giants v NC Dinos - PPT.
Korean KBO 06/22 08:00 - [8] NC Dinos v KT Wiz [7] W 2-0
Korean KBO 06/21 08:00 - [8] NC Dinos v KT Wiz [7] L 5-7
Korean KBO 06/20 09:30 - NC Dinos v KT Wiz - PPT.

Wikipedia - NC Dinos

The NC Dinos (Korean: NC 다이노스) are a South Korean professional baseball team based in Changwon. They are a member of the KBO League. Since 2019, their home stadium is Changwon NC Park. NC Dinos are owned by video game developer NCSoft Corporation.

History

On 1 July 2010, the cities of Changwon, Masan and Jinhae were integrated into one city, Changwon. As a result of the integration, Changwon became the eleventh largest city in South Korea. Afterward, Changwon drove forward the project, which attracted a baseball team in the city. On 22 December 2010, video game company NCSoft submitted a plan that it wanted to found a baseball team that would be later admitted to the Korea Baseball Organization as a member franchise. Changwon hereby became the first city having a baseball team among all the non-metropolitan cities in South Korea.

In the 2012 season, NC Dinos competed in the unaffiliated Freedom Division of the Korea Baseball Futures League. On 8 May 2012, the Korea Baseball Organization officially approved NC Dinos' admission to the KBO League for the 2013 season.

On 11 April 2013, the NC Dinos won their first game in the club's history against the LG Twins.

As a new team in 2013, the Dinos were allowed three foreign players on their roster (as opposed to the usual two). In 2014, that limit was raised to four (while all non-expansion teams were limited to three). The 2014 Dinos signed pitchers Charlie Shirek, Eric Hacker, Thad Weber, and outfielder Eric Thames.

In November 2020, the Dinos won their first Korean Series championship, four games to two games over the Doosan Bears. This followed the team's first regular season championship, in which the Dinos finished the 2020 regular season in first place for the first time in the team's history.

The NC Dinos are a professional baseball team based in Changwon, South Korea. Established in 2013, they are a member of the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) League, South Korea's top-tier professional baseball league. The team quickly rose to prominence, known for their competitive spirit and talented roster. The Dinos play their home games at the Changwon NC Park, a modern stadium that offers an exciting atmosphere for fans. With a focus on strong pitching, dynamic offense, and strategic gameplay, the NC Dinos have become one of the prominent teams in Korean baseball, capturing multiple league titles and fostering a passionate fan base. Their team colors are navy blue, white, and orange, symbolizing their energetic and resilient approach to the game.