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==Team mascots==
==Team mascots==
The NC Dinos have three [[dinosaurs]] for their mascots. The first is Dandi, the [[Tyrannosaurus]]. The second is Sseri, the [[Brachiosaurus]]. The third is Crong, the baby dinosaur.<ref>[http://xportsnews.hankyung.com/?ac=article_view&entry_id=447413 NC, 시즌 중 'FA 선수' 영입?…캐릭터 크롱 입단식 ] - Xports News</ref>
The NC Dinos have three [[dinosaurs]] for their mascots. The first is Dandi, the [[Tyrannosaurus]]. The second is Sseri, the [[Brachiosaurus]]. The third is Crong, the baby dinosaur.<ref>[http://xportsnews.hankyung.com/?ac=article_view&entry_id=447413 NC, 시즌 중 'FA 선수' 영입?…캐릭터 크롱 입단식 ] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140521031250/http://xportsnews.hankyung.com/?ac=article_view&entry_id=447413 |date=2014-05-21 }} - Xports News</ref>


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NC Dinos
NC 다이노스
File:NC Dinos.svg
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueKBO League (2013–present)
KBO Futures League (2012–present)
LocationChangwon, South Korea
BallparkMasan Baseball Stadium (2012–present)
Futures League team (Goyang Dinos) : Goyang South Korea national baseball team Training Stadium (2015–present)
Established2011; 13 years ago (2011)
Nickname(s)Dinos
ColorsBlue and gold
   
OwnershipNCSOFT
ManagerKim Kyung-moon
Websitehttp://www.ncdinos.com
Uniforms

The NC Dinos (Korean: 엔씨 다이노스) are a South Korean professional baseball team founded in 2011. Their home stadium is Masan Baseball Stadium in the southeastern city of Changwon. They were a member of the Freedom Division of the Korea Baseball Futures League, which is not affiliated with Korea Baseball Organization. On May 8, 2012, the Korean Baseball Organization officially approved NC Dinos' admission to the KBO League to start off the 2013 season.

On April 11, 2013, the NC Dinos won their first game in the club's history against the LG Twins.[1]

History

On July 1, 2010, three cities, which were Changwon, Masan and Jinhae, were integrated into one city, Changwon. After the integration, Changwon drove forward the project, which attracted a baseball team in the city. On December 22, 2010, video game company NCSOFT submitted a plan that it wanted to found a baseball team to KBO.

Team mascots

The NC Dinos have three dinosaurs for their mascots. The first is Dandi, the Tyrannosaurus. The second is Sseri, the Brachiosaurus. The third is Crong, the baby dinosaur.[2]

Dinos mascot, Dandi, poses in front of the Masan Baseball Stadium.
Dinos mascot, Dandi, poses in front of the Masan Baseball Stadium.
Dinos mascot, Sseri
Dinos mascot, Sseri

Season-by-season records

Year Stadium Rank Regular Season Postseason Awards
Standings Games W L D Win% BA HR ERA
2013 Masan Baseball Stadium 7/9 7/9 128 52 72 4 .419 .244 86 3.96 Did not qualify Lee Jae-hak (ROY)
2014 4/9 3/9 128 70 57 1 .551 .282 143 4.29 Lost Semi-playoff vs. LG Twins, 1–3 Park Min-woo (ROY)
2015 3/10 2/10 144 84 57 3 .596 .289 161 4.26 Lost Playoff vs. Doosan Bears, 2–3 Eric Thames (MVP)
2016 2/10 2/10 144 83 58 3 .589 .291 169 4.48 Won Playoff vs. LG Twins, 3–1
Lost Korean Series vs. Doosan Bears, 0–4
2017 3/10 4/10 144 79 62 3 .560 .293 149 4.71 Won Wild Card vs. SK Wyverns, 1–0
Won Semi-playoff vs. Lotte Giants, 3–2
Lost Playoff vs. Doosan Bears, 1–3
Overall record Wins Losses Draws Win%
Regular Season 368 306 14 .546
Postseason 11 16 0 .407

Current squad

Players Coaches/Other
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Bullpen

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updated on 8 May 2020
All KBO League rosters

References

General
  • "Complete league history and statistics" (in Korean). Korean Baseball League. Retrieved 8 September 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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