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In December 2023, it was announced that the 2024 season would be Choo Shin-soo's final season in professional baseball. Choo, who spent 15 years in Major League Baseball from 2005 to 2020, played in Seattle, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Texas. He turned 42 on July 13. Due to a shoulder injury, he was limited to playing only 77 of the 144 games ...
Jamsil Baseball Stadium (Korean: 잠실 야구장; Hanja: 蠶室野球場) is a baseball stadium located at 25 Olympic-ro, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea.The stadium holds 25,000 people and was built from April 1980 to July 1982.
The regular season schedule was released on April 1, 2023. [9] Regular season standings [8] ... Jamsil Baseball Stadium: 2:56: 23,750 Attendances. Baseball club
Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium: 12,088 Ulsan: Second home of the Lotte Giants: 2014 Pohang Baseball Stadium: 12,000 Pohang: Second home of the Samsung Lions: 2012 Wolmyeong Stadium: 12,000 Gunsan: Second home of the KIA Tigers: 1989 Masan Baseball Stadium: 11,000 Masan: Former home of the NC Dinos: 1982 [18] Cheongju Baseball Stadium: 10,500 Cheongju
Gwangju Mudeung Baseball Stadium: August 8, 1990: Lee Tae-il: Samsung Lions: 8–0: Lotte Giants: Sajik Baseball Stadium: April 30, 1993: Kim Won-hyeong: Ssangbangwool Raiders: 3–0: OB Bears: Jeonju Baseball Stadium: At age 20, Kim was the youngest KBO pitcher to ever throw a no-hitter September 9, 1993: Kim Tae-won: LG Twins: 9–0 ...
Jamsil Baseball Stadium, home of the LG Twins. The club was established in 1982 as MBC Chungyong, owned by the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.In the first part of the 1982 season, the team played at Dongdaemun Baseball Stadium; in the second part of the season, they moved to their current home, Jamsil Baseball Stadium.
Starting pitchers, the aces of both team leaded tie in early of the game. But in bottom of third, the runners was loaded in second and third base for Park Hae-min, who took 2 RBI double toward near of right foul line. Jamsil baseball stadium was in crowd atmosphere, and it was kept with stealing third base by Park Hae-min.
Seoul Sports Complex (Korean: 서울종합운동장), a.k.a. “Jamsil Sports Complex” (Korean: 잠실종합운동장), is a group of sports facilities in Songpa-gu in Seoul, South Korea. It was built for the 1986 Asian Games and 1988 Summer Olympics from December 1976 to September 1984.