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Ibaraki Astro Planets (Ibaraki Astro Planets) is a professional baseball team in Ibaraki prefecture that belongs to the professional baseball independence league baseball challenge league (route in BC league). It was admitted to the league in 2018, and belongs to the league's east district (FUTURE-East) from the 2019 season.
It will be the first professional baseball team in Ibaraki Prefecture. Representatives who have baseball experience in high school and university, after coming to work in Nagano Prefecture, contact Shinano Grand Seroses, holding a plan to create a baseball team in their hometown Ibaraki Prefecture, from the concept announcement about It took two years to realize membership.

The team's name was decided by the Tsukuba Space Center in the prefecture. Team color (Ume-zume) is based on the prefecture tree Ume and Mt.

In the same year's season schedule as of April 5, 2019, it is planned to use more than 10 stadiums in the prefecture (there is one game undecided). Specifically, it is the following stadium (the game is specified on the schedule).

In addition, although it is not described in the game schedule, Omiya Sports Park Citizen Stadium (Hitachi-Omiya City) and Hitachi Citizen Sports Park Baseball Stadium were also listed as the stadium in the announcement as of March 20. In addition, for one game against Shinano (May 26), we held it as a home game at Nakano Municipal Baseball Stadium, which is Shino's home ground.

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