In Korea the
most popular sport is baseball. Every day on TV there are matches and baseball
programs and there are in lot of bars and restaurants a TV with them. Also, you
can see people watching matches on phone everywhere.
Hyu-Jin Ryu, national idol who plays in Los Ángeles Dodgers |
When I
was a child I played baseball in Gavà baseball team (the team of my town). Is
not a popular sport in Spain, but in Baix Llobregat (my region) there ar some
teams and it’s a few more knew. Also, there has been a bit of tradition in my
family, as my father and some of my uncles played when they were young.
When I
arrived to Korea I recovered a bit the taste for baseball, as it makes me
recover old memories, and also, it’s the only thing I can understand nowadays
on TV ^^.
'Sports Complex' baseball stadium |
We
were the guy who organized the meeting (from Korean parents born and grown in
Chile) and three guys from United States, one from Mexican parents, other from Guatemalan
parents and the other from Ohio, and me, so 4 of 5 we talk Spanish. The ticket cost
was 12.000 wones (around 8€), very cheap compared with soccer tickets in
Barcelona.
Match
was enterntaining after 4th ining, when pitchers were a bit more
tired and more hits started to be done. Nexen won (it was supposed that we were supporting
them as we were sitted in Nexen supporters zone) by 4 to 0.
But most remarkable thing were the supporters. I was explained already the peculiarities of Korean fans, but as always, when you see it in real is more funny. While one team was batting their fans never stopped cheering their team (I think they were more concerned to cheering than watching the match) and the other team were silent except when there were some 'out'. And when changing the batting team also changed the fans who were cheering. At each change out the Cheerleaders of the two teams went up to the platforms that were on the side of their supporters zone and the game was going on a weird man (between funny and ridiculous by their movements) went up on the platform choreographing and directing public chants. Both teams cheered throughout the game, even the fans of LG towards the end of the match when defeat was more than clear. And all despite being raining, with an small raincoat everything is fixed.
Here you can see the Cheerleaders en in action: