The LG Twins have achieved a historic milestone in the KBO League by surpassing 1 million home fans in the fewest games ever.
On July 4, during a home game against the Hanwha Eagles at Seoul's Jamsil Stadium, LG announced that all 23,750 tickets were sold, marking their 35th sellout of the season. This achievement came in just their 43rd home game, reaching a cumulative attendance of 1,000,000 fans.
This is the lowest number of games required to reach 1 million home fans since the KBO began computerized attendance tracking in 2001. The previous record was held by the Lotte Giants in 2012 and the Samsung Lions in 2025, both of whom reached the milestone in 45 games.
As of this game, LG's total home attendance for the season stands at 1,008,068, with an average of 23,443 fans per game. Last year, LG set a franchise record with 1,542,458 home fans. Given the current attendance trends, there is a strong possibility that this record will be broken.
To celebrate this achievement, LG will hold a special event during the game against Hanwha on July 5. Fans will receive entry tickets at the first base infield and outfield entrances, and one lucky fan will win an 'LG Stand By Me 2 MAX' after a drawing at the end of the sixth inning.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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