Eagles Park, which heads to 'season share of 94.2%' wonders of history and memories, is also the 45th of the sold-out season today (at the site of Daejeon)

Sep 27, 2024

Eagles Park, which heads to 'season share of 94.2%' wonders of history and memories, is also the 45th of the sold-out season today (at the site of Daejeon)
The match between Hanwha and Lotte at Hanwha Life Eagles Park in Daejeon on the 22nd. All seats sold out (12,000 seats). Eagles Park continues to record the highest number of sold out (44 times) in a single season in KBO history. Daejeon = Song Jeong-heon Reporter's songs@sportschosun.com/2024.09.22/
Daejeon Hanwha Life Eagles Park heading to the back of history. Baseball fans continued to walk today.

The KIA Tigers-Hanwha Eagles match will be held in a packed audience on the 27th. Home team Hanwha announced that all 12,000 tickets were sold at 5:30 p.m., an hour before the start of the game.

Of the 71 home games played by Hanwha this year, 45 games, or 63.3%, were played in a packed audience. The average attendance per game is 11,307, with a 94.2% seat share. In other words, most of the games were played in a full crowd or close to it.

Hanwha Life Eagles Park, which opened as a baseball field at Hanbat Sports Complex in 1964, will hand over the status of Hanwha Eagles' home stadium to Baseball Dream Park (tentative name) after this year. The final pennant race match against the NC Dinos will be the last game on the 29th.

KIA Tigers manager Lee Bum-ho, who made his professional debut at the stadium, laughed, saying, `It's a new feeling to play the last game,' `I don't remember the first at-bat after too long, but I remember playing the Korean Series here and the home throw went to the wire net behind the home plate.' "Memories are important, but there are many important parts such as team safety," he said. "As Hanwha makes a better stadium next year, fans will be able to watch the game in better conditions. (Hanwha Life Eagles Park) disappears into memories but will always be remembered in my heart."





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