Published on March 28, 2026
SEOUL, March 26 (Yonhap) — The LG Twins will try to do something this year that many teams in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) have struggled to achieve: clinching back-to-back championships. After winning the title last season, the Twins are poised for another strong run, displaying a roster rich in talent and depth.
The team, which captured the championship in a thrilling final matchup, has retained most of its key players while also adding strategic acquisitions to bolster their lineup. With a promising mix of seasoned veterans and burgeoning stars, the Twins are determined to defend their crown and etch their legacy in KBO history.
As the new season approaches, enthusiasm is palpable among the fans. Last year’s success not only increased the team’s popularity but also set the stage for potentially historic attendance records. The KBO has seen a surge in fan engagement, with more supporters drawn to the stadiums, creating an electric atmosphere for each game.
The league is betting on another record year, as ticket sales and merchandise have already shown promising growth. Teams are implementing various strategies to attract fans, including promotional events, improved stadium experiences, and engaging community programs. The KBO is looking to capitalize on this momentum, aiming to break last year’s attendance records.
As the LG Twins step into the new season, their eyes are firmly set on the championship, but they are also aware of the broader context of fan engagement and attendance. The connection between the team’s performance and the support from their fanbase could prove crucial in achieving both their immediate and long-term goals.
With the first pitch of the season on the horizon, all eyes will be on the Twins as they begin their quest for back-to-back titles. The convergence of talented players, a committed coaching staff, and a fanbase eager for success creates the perfect recipe for another thrilling season in the KBO.
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