We're hooligans! Lee Jung-hoo's local fan club name is cool! → Hoo Lee Gans Formation Lee Jung-hoo, let's have a beer!
Apr 08, 2025
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The name of the fan club is interesting. It's "Hoo Lee Gans". It is derived from the term 'hooligans', which refers to a fanatic soccer fan.
The "Furigans" occupied a section of the outfield at Oracle Park in San Francisco, where the game between the San Francisco Giants and the Cincinnati Reds was held on the 8th (Korea time).
They wore wigs reminiscent of the popular animation 'Chosaiin' from 'Dragon Ball'. It was an orange flame-shaped hairstyle that was also the color of San Francisco's uniform. The white T-shirts they wore as a group read 'Hoo Lee Gans' in orange.
MLB TV periodically caught them on the screen. The broadcast caster rejoiced, saying, `After Lee Jung-hoo, the crew is here.'
Kyle Smyly, a San Francisco bone marrow fan who organized the Hurigans, told local media that he wanted to welcome superstar Lee Jung-hoo back after booking an entire section of Oracle Park."
He said "We dressed up nicely in a fire-inspired wig. We are big fans of Lee Jung-hoo. We've been planning this since he came last year. Unfortunately, however, Lee suffered a shoulder injury and ended last season early. We were devastated"I looked back.
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We have prepared properly for this season. He has been active in eight games with a batting average of 0.344 / an on-base percentage of 0.400 / a slugging percentage of 0.531.
Smiley borrowed the football term hooligan. We will cheer for our favorite player, Lee Jung-hoo, with all our might in costume. I'm so glad Lee Jung-hoo is back. The Giants expected to be better."
They have yet to meet Lee Jung-hoo. The 'Furigans' were desperate for a fan meeting. Smiley wants to meet Lee Jung-hoo. Player Lee Jung-hoo, let's have a beer."
The membership of the fan club is 'pay ' This is because T-shirts and wigs cost money. Smiley says "It starts small now, but it could create a new fan craze. If it becomes a hot topic, I want to make it as big as possible"I hoped.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.