Free pledge of NC opening game that I couldn’t keep because of the rain… next time

Promise to win the Korean Series last year and invite fans to this year’s opening game for free

NC promised'Free Opening Game'

The free entry event for the opening game organized by the professional baseball NC Dinos in commemoration of winning the Korean Series was canceled due to rain.

The opening game of the 2021 season between NC and LG Twins, which was scheduled to be held at Changwon NC Park in Gyeongnam on the 3rd, was canceled due to rain.

At 9 am on this day, fans arrived by KTX near Masan Station, wearing NC uniforms, and moving towards Changwon NC Park.

Fans wearing LG’s’glossy jumper’ also stood out.

However, after spring rain started to fall, the rain became thicker.

KBO decided to cancel the rainy weather in Changwon Gyeonggi at 12:15 p.m.

Fans who had visited the stadium to watch the opening game turned their heads unfortunately.

This day’s admission ticket was a special gift provided by NC for fans, so it was even more regretful.

NC captain Yang Eui-ji pledged to give fans a free admission ticket to the opening game of the 2021 season if he wins before the opening last year.

In fact, it decided to open the opening game of this season for free as he achieved the first regular season and Korean series championship last year.

NC tried to provide 5,61 seats to fans in accordance with the government’s new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) quarantine guidelines that can receive up to 30% of the spectators.

An official from the NC club said, “We were planning to receive reservations on the Internet and mobile by 4 pm on this day, but we decided to cancel the rain with a few dozen people left until they sold out.”

NC also welcomed fans and decorated various places in Changwon NC Park with the theme of’Winning’.

The phrase ‘2020 Korean Series Champion’ was also written on the elevator.

NC promised'Free Opening Game'

NC plans to run the free admission event again later.

An official from the NC club said, “The tickets for the match on the 4th were already sold for a fee.

“I will schedule a home game later and keep my promise of free admission,” he said.

/yunhap news

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