Global Campus July Weekend club information

July Event: Jamsil Baseball Stadium

 엘지 로고.jpg LG Twins     VS  한화 로고.jpgHanwha Eagles

When:  July  11th ( SAT)     16:00 pm

Where to meet :  Subway Line 2 ( Green Line) Sports Complex Station. Exit 6 (meet at 16 :00 pm)

How much : Baseball fee : 8,000 won (general seat)+ Dinner money

         =  total 20,000 won (self expense)

Itinerary: 16:00pm -17:00 Gathering and Ticketing

17:00pm - 20:00pm  LGTwins  &  HanwhaEagles baseball  viewing

          20:00pm - 22:00pm Birthday party  (Beer time!)     

Contact NumberBaker Huhs cell: 010-4476-0201 or

office   tel:070-8244-3060/3061

           Hot line cell(Sunman Kim): 010-6608-3060         

 **  Please let us know your participation until this Friday ( June,5th) by either calling or email(help@globalcampusjob.com)

 

Jamsil Baseball Stadium

Jamsil Baseball Stadium is a baseball stadium in Jamsil 1-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The stadium holds 30,265 people and was built in 1982. It makes up the Jamsil Sports Complex along with the nearby Seoul Olympic Stadium, and hosted the baseball events during the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. It is the home of the Doosan Bears and LG Twins in the KBO Baseball League.

 

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The LG Twins (Korean: LG 트윈스) are a South Korean baseball team based in Seoul. The Twins are a member of the Korean Baseball Organization. The club was known as the MBC Blue Dragons owned by the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation until 1989, when they were taken over by the LG Group. The LG Twins play their home games at Jamsil Baseball Stadium, which they share with the Doosan Bears.

The Twins won the Korean Series in 1990 and 1994.

LG Twins

League

KBO

Location

Seoul

Ballpark

Jamsil Baseball Stadium

Year Founded

1982

League championships

1990, 1994

Asia Series championships

none

Former name(s)

MBC Blue Dragons (1982-1989)

Colors

Black, White, Red


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Hanwha Eagles       120px-Hanwha_eagles.png

The Hanwha Eagles (한화 이글스) are a professional baseball team based in Daejeon City, South Korea. Founded in 1986, they are a member of the Korean Baseball Organization and compete in the annual KBO Championship. Their only Korean Series Championship victory was achieved in 1999, when they were part of the now-defunct Magic League. The team's home ground is Daejeon Baseball Stadium. Total seating for the stadium is 13,242.

Their principal sponsor, Hanwha (한화), is a chaebol (conglomerate) with a diverse portfolio of industrial interests.

The team's mascot is an orange eagle, which symbolizes both "fire" and the "sun". The orange color, or "fire", represents the Hanwha conglomerate and the eagle represents the "sun", as the eagle may take off for the sun and achieve great success.

In the Hanwha Eagles, the number 35 had become the first retired number in honor of the legendary slugger Jang Jong-Hoon, who is currently the batting coach of the Eagles. Jang had made the greatest legend of a trainee in his period won three-consecutive home run titles from 1990 to 1992; especially in 1992, he hit 40+ home runs in this season for the first time in the KBO history. He also won the Golden Glove Award four times. He is still held in high esteem from not only most Eagles fans but many Korean baseball fans.

Hanwha Eagles

League

KBO

Location

Daejeon

Ballpark

Daejeon Baseball Stadium

Year Founded

1986

League championships

1999

Colors

Orange, black, white


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Happy birthday Party after the baseball game and Beer Time

 

Happy birthday on your Birthday!!          

Mr. Brian Colella: July.3 (Namyangju  SongLa Middle school)

Ms. Katharine Prouty: July. 29 (Gimpo  Yoo-hyun E lementary school)

Mr Andrew Hensel: July. 17 (Anyang Hogye Elementary school)