When 'Cloud Spectator' LG and 'No Sold Out' Kiwoom meet...What happened to Gocheok Dome?
When 'Cloud Spectator' LG and 'No Sold Out' Kiwoom meet...What happened to Gocheok Dome?
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This year, professional baseball has achieved at least 1 million spectators in its history, boasting hot heat. The LG Twins, which is creating this box office wind, will meet with the "Zero Sold Out" Kiwoom Heroes, and we are interested in whether they will fill the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul for the first time in the season.메이저사이트
Kiwoom will play three consecutive home games with the lone lead LG at Gocheok Sky Dome from the 8th to the 10th.
Kiwoom, which slowed down to 8th place with 1 win and 4 losses last week, needs a rebound, and LG, which has created a solo system by preoccupying 10 wins, is determined to continue its momentum.
In terms of objective power, LG, which is considered the favorite, is dominant, but Kiwoom is a very difficult team when it comes to the opponent's record. Kiwoom, which was at the bottom last year, showed a strong performance with 10 wins and 6 losses against LG.
The first match of the season between the two teams is also interesting to attract cloud spectators.
As of now, 1,059,380 baseball players have visited the baseball stadium after 60 games, setting a record of 1 million spectators for the first time in 13 years. Tickets for the 30-game season have been sold out.
Kiwoom, which has played six home games against SSG Landers and NC Dinos, is the only team among the 10 clubs that is not sold out as it has yet filled up the 16,000 seats at Gocheok Dome. Kiwoom's average attendance for the season is 9,828, which is a big difference from the average attendance of 17,656 per league game.
Recently, key players such as Lee Jung-hoo (San Francisco Giants) and Kim Hye-sung (LA Dodgers) have left the team, but Kiwoom did not have a special match against the "popular club." This time, LG, which leads the league's box office, will visit Gocheok Dome.
LG, which has had the best start since its foundation, has been crowded with spectators in eight of the 11 games it has played thus far. Notably, LG has achieved stellar performance, box office success and success by continuing a sell-out streak of seven consecutive opening home games for the first time since 2001 when the Korea Baseball Organization computerized the tally of spectators.
Kiwoom attracted 808,350 home games last year, surpassing 800,000 spectators for the first time since its foundation. There were a total of 15 sold-out games, of which two were against LG.
LG's visit to Gocheok Dome, which drives cloud spectators, is a very welcome Kiwoom.