'Winning' LAD money festival begins, distributing '600 million won' PS profit per person... Kim Ha-sung will also receive 64 million won
'Winning' LAD money festival begins, distributing '600 million won' PS profit per person... Kim Ha-sung will also receive 64 million won
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The details of the distribution of postseason profits of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who won the eighth MLB World Series in their career, have been revealed.
MLB.con, the official website of Major League Baseball, said on the 27th (Korea Standard Time), "In this year's postseason, the largest postseason profit ever was $129.1 million (about 179.8 billion won)."
According to the media, the amount is the highest since the number of postseason teams increased to 12 due to the expansion of wild cards in 2022. The amount is up 20 million dollars from 178.8 million dollars last year.
The winning team will receive 477,440 U.S. dollars per person. The amount is less than last year's World Series champion Texas Rangers' 506,263 dollars. MLB.com said that the Dodgers has distributed the proceeds to more people than Texas (61). In fact, this year's Dodgers distributed the amount to 79 people, the second largest after the Atlanta Braves (86). The San Diego Padres, where Kim Ha-sung played, also receive 45,984 dollars per person.
The Dodgers came from behind to beat the New York Yankees 7-6 in Game 5 of the 2024 MLB World Series at the Bronx Yankee Stadium in New York on June 31. The Dodgers has won its eighth World Series title in four years since 2020.
The Dodgers won the first and second games 6-3 and 4-2 respectively at its home stadium, Dodger Stadium. It seemed that the Dodgers won the World Series easily by winning the third game 4-2. The Dodgers lost the fourth game 4-11, but led the team to victory in the fifth game and eventually became the champion.
The upcoming World Series is a showdown between the Dodgers and Yankees, the most popular teams in the 온라인바카라 National League and the American League, respectively. The two teams once were based in New York, and have competed in as many as 12 World Series games so far this year. In addition, Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers) and Aaron Judge (Yankees) of the big league will have a head-to-head match.
The price of tickets for the World Series skyrocketed even before it started. The price of tickets for the first round on U.S. ticket sales website StubHub started at least 1,326 U.S. dollars, and the tickets for the fourth round went up to 28,500 dollars due to Yankees fans' enthusiasm for the first time in 15 years. The LA Times reported that the price of tickets for the World Series has risen to the level of Taylor Swift (concert).