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KIA Tigers has set a new club record for consecutive sold-out home games.
KIA announced on the 14th that "all 25,005 tickets for the game against Doosan Bears held at Gwangju-KIA Champions Field were sold by 4 p.m. today."
It further explained, "This marks the 22nd sellout of the season and a streak of 12 consecutive sold-out games."
This surpasses the previous record of 11 consecutive sold-out games, which ran from the Gwangju Kiwoom Heroes game on September 7, 2024, to the Gwangju NC Dinos game on March 23, 2025, setting a new club record.
KIA stated, "As of the 14th, 620,004 spectators have attended 34 home games, maintaining an average of 18,256 fans per game."
It also emphasized, "There are still eight games remaining before reaching the single-season record of 30 sellouts, set in 2024." If the current trend continues, breaking the single-season sellout record is considered highly likely.
KIA Tigers captain Na Seong-beom said, "Because fans have always filled Champions Field to capacity, the entire team is playing with renewed energy. We will repay your support with our fan-first spirit and our best performance on the field."
Meanwhile, KIA fielded its starting lineup in the following order: Park Jae-hyun (left fielder), Kim Ho-ryeong (center fielder), Kim Do-young (designated hitter), Na Seong-beom (right fielder), Kim Sun-bin (second baseman), Byun Woo-hyeok (first baseman), Kim Kyu-seong (shortstop), Kim Tae-gun (catcher), and Park Min (third baseman). The starting pitcher was Kim Tae-hyung.
In response, Doosan arranged its starting lineup as follows: Jeong Soobin (center fielder), Cameron (right fielder), Son Ah-seop (left fielder), Yang Eui-ji (designated hitter), Oh Myung-jin (second baseman), Park Chan-ho (shortstop), Ahn Jae-seok (third baseman), Yoon Jun-ho (catcher), and Kang Seung-ho (first baseman). The starting pitcher was Kwak Bin.



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