Full crowd at 69 professional baseball games A new record for the most sold-outs after staying at 10 clubs




In 2017, the record for the largest audience ever exceeded 8,400,688.

The KBO League, a professional baseball league that is showing off its excitement, has set a new record for the most sold-out games.

The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) announced on the 21st, “The 2024 KBO League has achieved a new record for the most sold-out games since 2015, when the 10-team system was launched.”

The KBO League, which started on March 23rd with all five opening games sold out, drew a full crowd for a total of 69 of the 232 games held until the 19th. This is the highest sell-out record since the 2015 season when the league was operated with 10 teams. The previous record was 68 games recorded in the 2015 season.

By club, the Hanwha Eagles are recording an unrivaled number of sellouts, selling out 21 of the 23 games held at home.

Doosan Bears, KIA Tigers (9 times each), LG Twins, and Samsung Lions (7 times each) follow.

The number of spectators also increased significantly.

As of the 19th, when 32.2% of the league games were played, the total number of spectators for the 2024 season was 334,028, an increase of 32% compared to the same number of games last year (2,516,934). Hanwha showed the highest increase in spectators by 65%, while KIA and NC Dinos also increased spectators by 62% and 53%, respectively, and all clubs saw an increase in spectators compared to last season. The KBO League, which is experiencing record-breaking box office success, is also predicting a new record for the largest number of spectators. The KBO League's all-time record for attendance is 8,406,88 in the 2017 season.


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