Asia-Pacific International Baseball Training Centers


The Asia-Pacific International Baseball Training Centers is a baseball training complex in Annan District, Tainan, Taiwan. The complex consists of two standard stadiums, two youth stadiums, two infield training fields, six outdoor pitching/batting training lanes and an indoor training facility. The largest stadium at the Asia-Pacific International Baseball Training Centres is the 25,000-capacity Primary Stadium, the home of the Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions.

History

The city of Tainan announced in 2016 the plans for the training complex aimed to turn Tainan into a spring training base for professional baseball teams from Taiwan and abroad. Construction of the complex is split into two phases, with Phase 1 focusing on the youth league stadiums, and Phase 2 on the standard stadiums and other training facilities. Phase 1 was completed just in time to host the 2019 U-12 Baseball World Cup, while Phase 2 is expected to be completed by end of 2024 to be inaugurated in CPBL's 2025 season. The Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions, which is currently based in the Tainan Municipal Baseball Stadium, is expected to move to the new stadium once it is completed.
The complex saw its first professional use in 2024, when Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions hosted their spring training in the secondary stadium and the adjoining facilities.

Ballparks

BallparkCapacitySurfaceOpenDimension
Primary Stadium25,000Grass2025TBD
Secondary Stadium3,000Grass2023TBD
Youth Primary Stadium8,000Grass2019TBD
Youth Secondary Stadium1,000Grass2019TBD