Samsung and LG meet at PS for the first time in 22 years, play ball at 2 p.m.
Postseason sold out since Game 1 of last year’s Korean Series
The excitement of professional baseball, which exceeded 10 million spectators during the regular season, continues in ‘Fall Baseball.’
The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) announced on the 13th that 23,550 seats for the first game of the playoffs (PO, best of 5) between the LG Twins and Samsung Lions were sold out.
The two teams will play the 5th PO game at Samsung Lions Park in Daegu at 2 PM on this day.
It has been 22 years since LG and Samsung faced each other in fall baseball since the 2002 Korean Series (KS). At that time, Samsung took the top spot in KS by beating LG with a series record of 4 wins and 2 losses.
Samsung, which finished second in this year’s regular league, took a break for a while after the end of the season, and LG won 3 wins and 2 losses in a fierce battle that lasted until the 5th game in the semi-playoffs against KT Wiz.
Professional baseball, which has been hot all season, is not cooling off even after entering the postseason.
All eight games, from the wild card match between KT and Doosan Bears to the first round of the playoffs, were sold out. The cumulative attendance for eight postseason games this year is 177,500.
In the entire postseason, they have sold out 13 consecutive games since Game 1 of the Korean Series last year.
(Daegu = News 1)
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