“It’s sad that we can’t enjoy beer and fried chicken but that’s understandable and we just hope they’ll wrap up the season safely.” Kim Song-a, a 27-year-old Bears fan, said she had entered a competition to win one of the 2,424 seats up for grabs. “When I got it, I thought I must’ve used up all my luck for year,” she said. The tickets sold out in 25 minutes, a Bears official said. As the Twins’ starting pitcher, rookie Lee Min-ho, struck out Bears sluggers, fans clapped and shouted his name, though the club did not bring its cheerleaders. Bears outfielder Jung Soo-bin said the return of the spectators – even under these coronavirus conditions – would give teams a boost. “Fans are our source of strength and hopefully there will be more,” he said.
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