Sold out X9 Daejeon is 17,000 seats smaller than the new stadium. It's full again on weekdays. Nine games in a row, 13 games sold out. I can see the first million of Daejeon
Apr 30, 2025
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The Hanwha Eagles have sold out again this year. Hanwha announced that all 17,000 seats were sold out at 5:23 p.m., an hour before the game, in the home game against the LG Twins at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 30th. It is the 13th game sold out of 16 games at home. And it has been sold out for nine consecutive games since the Kiwoom Heroes match on the 13th.
He has 269,268 players in 16 games, and 16,829 players on average. His seat share stands at a whopping 99 percent.
Currently, it is ranked sixth after the Samsung Lions (23,016), LG, Twins (22,377), Doosan Bears (24,480), Lotte Giants (17,595), and SSG Landers (17,287). It has outpaced last year's championship team, the KIA Tigers (16,231).
It is highly likely to exceed Hanwha's all-time crowd of 804,204, which was recorded last year. On top of that, the first 1 million mark in Hanwha's history is also becoming a fait accompli. At this rate, 1.22 million people are arithmetically possible. More than 1 million people is huge, but 1.1 million people seems to be possible. Hanwha's performance is also good.
I wonder if I can break the sold-out record I recorded last year.
Hanwha set a record of 47 home sales last year. 17 consecutive home games were sold out.
Until this day, Hanwha, which has sold out 13 times in 16 home games, and has been selling out for nine consecutive games, can't help but wonder how long the sellout will continue.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.