KIA Tigers, the leader in performance, spectators, and professional baseball, are poised to catch both rabbits.토토사이트
KIA entered the home game against SSG Landers at Gwangju-Kia Champions Field (Champions Field) on the 28th with 13,155 spectators, and recorded a cumulative total of 1,00215 spectators this season. The team became the fourth club in this season to surpass 1 million spectators after Doosan Bears (1119,571), Samsung Lions (1131,022), and LG Twins (1133,851).
This is the second time since the opening of the Champions Field in 2014 and the first time in seven years since 2017. Notably, Kia has posted a record of 1 million home spectators in 59 games, moving up its 70 games record by 11 games in 2017. With the current pace, Kia is expected to easily break the record of 1,024,830 spectators set in 2017. The average number of spectators per game for Kia this year is 16,953, up 41 percent from the previous year. Not only that, the number of Champions Field sold out totaled 21, as of Tuesday, the highest ever for a team, including when it was in an unclaimed stadium. It is expected that the team will break the last-minute record of the regular season.
The team’s performance is also upbeat. Kia won its 73rd win (two draws and 48 losses) at the match against SSG 7-6 on Friday, keeping its 5.5-game lead over the second-place Samsung Lions (68 wins, two draws and 54 losses). Eight wins and two losses in the last 10 games. On Monday, foreign pitcher James Nail left the game due to an unexpected injury that hit the face of a hit during a game, but is cruising smoothly. He is aiming to directly advance to the Korean Series by winning the regular season title.