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词条 LG Twins
释义

  1. Season-by-season records

  2. Personnel

     Current lineup  Managers 

  3. In popular culture

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox baseball team
| name = LG Twins
| native_name = LG 트윈스
| native_name_lang = ko
| established = {{Start date and age|1982}}
| location = Seoul, South Korea
| logo = LG Twins 2017.png
| cap_logo = LG Twins insignia.svg
| league = KBO League (1982–present)
| retired_numbers = 9, 41
| colors = Black, maroon and grey
{{color box|black}} {{color box|#C7004E}} {{color box|#C9CACB}}
| former_names = MBC Chungryong (1982–1989)
| ballpark = Jamsil Baseball Stadium (1982–present)
| former_ballparks =
| league_champs = 1983,{{efn|Latter half pennant winner.}} 1990, 1994
| series = Korean Series
| series_champs = 1990, 1994
| owner = LG Corporation
| manager = Ryu Joong-il
| gm =
| uniform = KBO-Uniform-LG.png
| website = http://www.lgtwins.com
}}

LG Twins Baseball Club ({{lang-ko|LG 트윈스 프로야구단}}) is a South Korean professional baseball team based in Seoul, South Korea. They are a member of the KBO League and are one of the most popular baseball teams in Korea. They gained many fans in the 1980s–2000s, most of whom live in Seoul. The club was first established as MBC Chungyong owned by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation until {{baseball year|1989}}, when it was then taken over by LG Corporation. The LG Twins play their home games at Jamsil Baseball Stadium, which they share with their rival, the Doosan Bears.[1] Chungyong first used Jamsil Baseball Stadium since 1982—the first year of Korean pro baseball league—and the Bears started using the same stadium three years later, in 1985.

The Twins won the Korean Series in {{baseball year|1990}}—the first year with their new name—and {{baseball year|1994}}. The Korean Series MVP was Kim Yong-soo in both Series. Kim's number, 41, was for many years the only retired number of the team, before Lee Byung-kyu's number 9 was retired on July 9, 2017 in a ceremony that took place both before and after the game against the Hanwha Eagles.

Season-by-season records

SeasonStadiumLeagueFinishRegular seasonPostseasonAwards
RankGamesWinsLossesDrawsWin%BAHRERA
MBC Chungyong
1982 Dongdaemun Baseball Stadium KBO3/6 3/6 40 22 18 0 .550 .282653.51{{Sort|10|Did not qualify}}
Jamsil Baseball Stadium 3/6 40 24 16 0 .600
1983KBO2/6 3/6 50 25 24 1 .510 .256452.72Lost Korean Series vs. Haitai Tigers (0–1–4)
1/6 50 30 19 1 .612
1984KBO4/6 3/6 50 27 22 1 .551 .253473.19{{Sort|10|Did not qualify}}
3/6 50 24 26 0 .480
1985KBO5/6 5/6 55 24 31 0 .436 .246373.24{{Sort|10|Did not qualify}}
6/6 55 20 34 1 .370
1986KBO3/7 4/7 54 28 22 4 .560 .265372.78{{Sort|10|Did not qualify}}Kim Keon-woo (ROTY)
3/7 54 31 19 4 .620
1987KBO5/7 5/7 54 24 27 3 .472 .258363.36{{Sort|10|Did not qualify}}
4/7 54 26 24 4 .519
1988KBO6/7 7/7 54 17 35 2 .333 .260423.95{{Sort|10|Did not qualify}}Lee Yong-chul (ROTY)
6/7 54 23 29 2 .444
1989 KBO 6/7 6/7 120 49 67 4 .425 .252 42 4.28 10|Did not qualify}}
LG Twins
1990Jamsil Baseball StadiumKBO1/71/712071490.592.271613.38Won Korean Series vs. Samsung Lions (4–0)Kim Dong-soo (ROTY)
1991 KBO 6/8 6/8 126 53 72 1 .425 .244 53 4.38 10|Did not qualify}}
1992 KBO 7/8 7/8 126 53 70 3 .433 .257 108 4.29 10|Did not qualify}}
1993 KBO 4/8 4/8 126 66 57 3 .536 .256 74 3.07 Won Semi-playoff vs. OB Bears (2–1)
Lost Playoff vs. Samsung Lions (2–3)
1994 KBO 1/8 1/8 126 81 45 0 .643 .282 88 3.14 Won Korean Series vs. Taepyoungyang Dolphins (4–0) Yu Ji-hyeon (ROTY)
1995 KBO 3/8 2/8 126 74 48 4 .603 .257 79 3.21 Lost Playoff vs. Lotte Giants (2–4)
1996 KBO 7/8 7/8 126 50 71 5 .417 .246 98 4.11 10|Did not qualify}}
1997 KBO 2/8 2/8 126 73 51 2 .587 .267 83 3.78 Won Playoff vs. Samsung Lions (3–2)
Lost Korean Series vs. Haitai Tigers (1–4)
Lee Byung-kyu (ROTY)
1998 KBO 2/8 3/8 126 63 62 1 .504 .267 100 4.18 Won Semi-playoff vs. OB Bears (2–0)
Won Playoff vs. Samsung Lions (3–1)
Lost Korean Series vs. Hyundai Unicorns (2–4)
 
1999 Magic League 3/8 3/4 132 61 70 1 .466 .281 145 5.49 10|Did not qualify}}
2000 Magic League 4/8 1/4 133 67 63 3 .515 .273 122 4.45 Lost Playoff vs. Doosan Bears (2–4)  
2001 KBO 6/8 6/8 133 58 67 8 .464 .276 85 5.13 10|Did not qualify}}
2002 KBO 2/8 4/8 133 66 61 6 .520 .261 100 3.94 Won Semi-playoff vs. Hyundai Unicorns (2–0)
Won Playoff vs. Kia Tigers (3–2)
Lost Korean Series vs. Samsung Lions (2–4)
2003 KBO 6/8 6/8 133 60 71 2 .458 .249 106 4.01 10|Did not qualify}}
2004 KBO 6/8 6/8 133 59 70 4 .457 .259 102 4.38 10|Did not qualify}}
2005 KBO 6/8 6/8 126 54 71 1 .432 .260 105 4.90 10|Did not qualify}}
2006 KBO 8/8 8/8 126 47 75 4 .385 .246 81 4.22 10|Did not qualify}}
2007 KBO 5/8 5/8 126 58 62 6 .483 .268 78 4.34 10|Did not qualify}}  
2008 KBO 8/8 8/8 126 46 80 0 .365 .256 66 4.88 10|Did not qualify}}
2009 KBO 8/8 8/8 133 54 75 4 .406 .278 129 5.42 10|Did not qualify}}
2010 KBO 6/8 6/8 133 57 71 5 .445 .276 121 5.23 10|Did not qualify}}
2011 KBO 6/8 6/8 133 59 72 2 .450 .266 94 4.15 10|Did not qualify}}
2012 KBO 7/8 7/8 133 57 72 4 .442 .261 59 4.02 10|Did not qualify}}  
2013 KBO 3/9 2/9 128 74 54 0 .578 .282 59 3.72 Lost Playoff vs. Doosan Bears (1–3)  
2014 KBO 4/9 4/9 128 62 64 2 .492 .279 90 4.58 Won Semi-playoff vs. NC Dinos (3–1)
Lost Playoff vs. Nexen Heroes (1–3)
 
2015 KBO 9/10 9/10 144 64 78 2 .451 .271 114 4.62 10|Did not qualify}}
2016 KBO 4/10 4/10 144 71 71 2 .500 .290 118 5.10 Won Wild Card vs. Kia Tigers (1–1)
Won Semi-playoff vs. Nexen Heroes (3–1)
Lost Playoff vs. NC Dinos (1–3)
 
2017 KBO 6/10 6/10 144 69 72 3 .489 .281 110 4.32 10|Did not qualify}}
2018 KBO 8/10 8/10 144 68 75 1 .476 .293 148 5.29 10|Did not qualify}}
 Overall record Wins Losses Draws Win%  
Regular Season 2189 2332 106 2189|2332|106}}
Postseason 44 45 1 44|45|1}}
Total {{#expr:2189+44 {{#expr:2332+45 {{#expr:106+1 {{#expr:2189+44|{{#expr:2332+45|{{#expr:106+1

Personnel

Current lineup

{{LG Twins roster}}

Managers

  • Baek In-chun (1982–83)
  • Eo Woo-hong (1984–85)
  • Kim Dong-yeob (1986–87)
  • Yu Baek-man (1988)
  • Bae Seong-seo (1989)
  • Baek In-chun (1990–91)
  • Lee Kwang-hwan (1992–94)
  • Cheon Bo-seong (1995–99)
  • Lee Gwang-eun (2000–01)
  • Kim Sung-keun (2002)
  • Lee Kwang-hwan (2003)
  • Lee Soon-cheol (2004–06)
  • Kim Jae-bak (2007–09)
  • {{ill|Park Jong-hun (outfielder)|lt=Park Jong-hun|kr|박종훈 (1959년)}} (2010–11)
  • Kim Ki-tae (2012–2014)
  • Yang Sang-moon (2014–2017)
  • Ryu Joong-il (2018–present)

In popular culture

The team features prominently in the tvN drama Reply 1994, where the team's 1994 coach is a main character. The team is referenced under a different name, "Seoul Twins" ({{lang-ko|서울 쌍둥이}}), due to trademark issues with the LG Corporation.[2]

References

Notes
{{notelist}}
General
  • {{cite web

|url=http://www.koreabaseball.com/TeamRank/TeamRank.aspx
|title=Complete league history and statistics
|publisher=Korean Baseball League
|accessdate=8 September 2017
|language=Korean
|deadurl=no
|df=
}}
Specific
1. ^{{cite news|url=http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_6.jsp?gotoPage=38&cid=1393468&out_service=|accessdate=29 December 2016|publisher=english.visitkorea.or.kr|title=Sports in Korea Korean Pro Baseball|date=4 March 2014}}
2. ^{{citeweb|title=응답하라 1994, LG트윈스를 왜 서울쌍둥이라 했을까?|url=http://blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=bscoupling&logNo=40201137071&parentCategoryNo=19&categoryNo=&viewDate=&isShowPopularPosts=true&from=search/|publisher=Naver|date=November 19, 2013}}

External links

{{commons category|LG Twins}}
  • Official website {{ko icon}}
{{LG Twins}}{{KBO League}}{{LG Corporation}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lg Twins}}

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