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The final All-Star Game is being held at Jamsil Baseball Stadium, which will disappear into history after this season. Players are bringing laughter to fans who have sold out the All-Star Game for five consecutive years despite the sweltering heat, through a variety of performances.
Reporter Lee Seonghun has the story.
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The battery of Park Chul-soon and Kim Kyung-moon, who led the OB Bears to victory in the inaugural year of professional baseball, and the battery of Kim Yong-soo and Kim Dong-soo, who combined for LG's first championship in 1990, took on the roles of ceremonial batter and catcher for the final Jamsil All-Star Game.
In front of approximately 23,000 fans who sold out the stadium for the fifth straight year despite the heatwave, the players' colorful performances captured everyone's attention.
Dream All-Star starter Kwak Been drew big laughs by appearing while reenacting the video of "I Like You," which became a viral sensation. Hanwha's Kang Baek-ho performed his signature move of spinning around after a swing and a miss, while dressed in a ballerina outfit.
LG's home run leader Austin Dean brought two different performances to amuse the fans: first as a Texas gunslinger, and then as "Austin of Jamsil," wearing a traditional Korean durumagi coat.
Doosan's keystone combination of Park Joon-soon and Park Chan-ho received applause for erasing a potential hit by Kang Baek-ho with a brilliant defensive play in the 5th inning.
During the cleaning time performance, which has become a stage for the biggest stars of the era, singer WOODZ sang his hit songs, gifting fans a romantic summer night.
(Video Editing: Ha Seong-won)
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Final All-Star Game at Jamsil Stadium Sells Out for 5th Consecutive Year Amid Heatwave
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