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25,000 seat Jamsil stadium sold out in the second game of best-of-seven Korean Series

2019-10-24 57 Dailymotion

After several months of nailbiting action and hundreds of games,... South Korea's baseball season is now in its final stretch.<br />The Doosan Bears and Kiwoom Heroes clashed for the second time on Wednesday evening in the Korean Series, which decides the season's champions.<br />However, with two wins out of two for Doosan, this best-of-seven series could be over almost as quickly as it began.<br />Our Eum Ji-young reports from Jamsil Baseball Stadium in southeastern Seoul.<br />It's the first time in KBO history that two Seoul-based teams are competing for the championship title.<br />Despite the chilly late autumn breeze, the atmosphere was charged at the Jamsil baseball stadium on Wednesday night as fans of the Heroes and Bears cheered on their respective teams.<br />"The 25-thousand seat Jamsil baseball stadium was completely sold out for the Korean series game 2 between the Doosan bears and the Kiwoom heroes."<br />Even two hours prior to the the game, hundreds of fans clad in their teams' kit were filing into the stadium.<br />"I always cheer for the Doosan Bears.<br />This year our team made a miracle in countries, we’ll make a miracle one more time in this year. Yeah. Go Bears "<br />"I stayed up all night because of work, but I came with my friend to support the Kiwoom Heroes. I believe Kiwoom will win game 2 even though it lost game 1. Go Kiwoom Heroes "<br />However, in the end, the Bears defeated the Heroes 6-to-5 to take a 2-0 lead in the Korean Series.<br />The Bears scored 3 runs at the bottom of the ninth inning to complete a heroic comeback with Park Kun-woo delivering the game-winning single against Han Hyun-hee.<br />The previous night, the Bears edged out the Heroes 7 to 6 in Game 1 at Jamsil Stadium.<br />The Korean Series now moves to the Heroes' home, the Gocheok Sky Dome, for Game 3 on Thursday.<br />Eum Ji-young Arirang News.<br />

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