Children's Day 4 spots are sold out. It exceeded 3 million in at least 175 games. If it goes like this, it's 12 million hearts.

May 05, 2025

Children's Day 4 spots are sold out. It exceeded 3 million in at least 175 games. If it goes like this, it's 12 million hearts.
A game between the Doosan Bears and the LG Twins at Jamsil Stadium on the 5th. Kim Min-seok and Park Ji-hoon, who participated in the mini sports day, are having fun with children. Jamsil = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.05.05/



Children's Day 4 spots are sold out. It exceeded 3 million in at least 175 games. If it goes like this, it's 12 million hearts.
Samsung-Hanwha match held at Hanwha Life Ball Park in Daejeon on the 5th. A full crowd is watching the game for Children's Day. Daejeon = Reporter Jung Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com /2025..5.5/
Children's Day 4 spots are sold out. It exceeded 3 million in at least 175 games. If it goes like this, it's 12 million hearts.
KBO League Kiwoom and KIA at Gocheok Dome on May 5. Kiwoom Cheerleaders Turned into Children's Day Princesses. Gocheok =Reporter Song Jeong-heon@sportschosun.com/2025.05.05/
On Children's Day, the minimum number of games ever exceeded 3 million.

The KBO League recorded a total of 91,434 people at five stadiums on the 5th, after 175 games, with 3.061,937 people among the cumulative spectators.

Until the previous day, it recorded 2,970,503, exceeding 3 million if it exceeded 29,497 on the same day, and even with rain forecasted throughout the country, all five games were held, easily exceeding 3 million.




Four stadiums were sold out, including Jamsil (23,750) in the LG-Doosan match, Busan (22,669) in the SSG-Lotte match, Daejeon (17,000) in the Samsung-Hanwha match, and Gocheok Sky Dome (16,000) in the KIA-Kium match.

The minimum number of games ever exceeded 3 million was 190 in 2012, and 217 last year under the 10-team system. 175 games is a new record that broke the 2012 record by 15 games in 13 years.

It has sold out 82 games, or 46.9%, out of 175 games, showing that baseball fever is enormous in the beginning. Compared to last year, it is showing an increase of about 20%.




The Samsung Lions are currently ranked No. 1 in spectators. It has achieved a whopping 16 sold-outs in 22 games, recording 509,312 people, with an average of 23,151 visiting Samsung Lions Park. It was 362,968 in 22 games last year, but it has increased by a whopping 40% this year.

LG Twins is in second place. 429,282 people visited in 19 games. The average number of tickets sold out per game was 22,594 per game. LG is also seeing a 22 percent increase.

The third place is the Doosan Bears, which sold out for the 10th time in 18 games, with 367,993 people and an average of 20,444.




Lotte Giants has recently seen its performance rise, and the audience is also rising steeply. He played 18 games in Sajik, with 337,001 players. The average is 18,722 people. As the team rose to second place with a huge hit, it has sold out for the last five consecutive games until this day, and showed a fan spirit to sell out Gocheok Sky Dome, which had never been sold out this season, on weekdays.

SSG ranked fifth with an average of 17,667 in 19 games with 335,866.

The sixth place is the Hanwha Eagles, who almost sell out all the flags with their new stadium. It has 286,268 players in 17 games, recording 16,839 on average. A stadium with 17,000 seats accounts for 99 percent of the total. It has sold out for the last 10 consecutive games, and it has sold out for a total of 14 times.

KIA had fewer spectators. The average number of players in 19 games was 315,839, an average of 16,623, down 2% from last year.

He is poised to break this year's record for the minimum number of spectators. After starting 1 million with a record 60 games, 2 million also set a new record of 120 games, and 3 million also set a new record.

According to the current trend, the KBO League can reach 12.58 million, far exceeding last year's 10.88 million.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.