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SSG sells out 'to-to-to' three times in a row; 1.3 million spectators in sight... 15th sellout of the season against KIA on the 18th [Incheon]

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Ahn Hokeun

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Panoramic view of SSG Landers Field. /Photo=SSG Landers
Panoramic view of SSG Landers Field. /Photo=SSG Landers

Despite severe slumps, the excitement remains undimmed. The SSG Landers are once again approaching a new home attendance record, following last year's achievement.

On the 18th, SSG recorded a sold-out crowd at its home game against the KIA Tigers at Incheon SSG Landers Field in the 2026 Shinhan SOL KBO League.

By 3:15 p.m., well before the game's start time of 6 p.m., all 23,000 seats at SSG Landers Field had been sold out. This marks the 15th sellout of the season already.

SSG began the season with a two-game series against KIA in March, followed by three consecutive weekend games against Lotte Giants from May 1 to 3, a game against NC Dinos on the 5th, another three-game weekend series against LG Twins from the 15th to 17, a two-game weekend series against Hanwha Eagles on June 27 and 28, a game against Samsung Lions on the 4th, and a midweek two-game series against KIA on the 16th and 17. Today's match marked three consecutive sellouts.

Last season, SSG achieved strong results by finishing third in the standings, sparking a box-office boom. Among its 73 home games, the team recorded 20 sellouts—the most in club history—drawing 1,281,093 home spectators and setting a new club record for attendance.

Despite repeated losses due to a collapse in starting pitching this season, which has dropped the team to ninth place, fans continue to show unwavering support.

The average attendance per game rose from 17,549 last season to 18,852 this season. At this pace, surpassing 1.3 million spectators is also expected.

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