Lotte Giants is a South Korean professional baseball team. It was started in 1982. The company Lotte supports the team. Lotte Giants are based in Busan, South Korea. They are one of the first teams in the Korea Baseball Organization league. They play in the Sajik Baseball Stadium and the Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium. Lotte Giants won the Korean Series in 1984 and 1992. In 2008, 2009 and 2010, Lotte Giants had about 4 million people watch them play. This is the most people to watch a team in the league. The symbol of the team is a gull. It represents the harbors of Busan.
Lotte Giants
Questions and Answers
Q: When was Lotte Giants established?
A: Lotte Giants was established in 1982.
Q: Who supports the Lotte Giants team?
A: The company Lotte supports the Lotte Giants team.
Q: Where is the Lotte Giants team based?
A: The Lotte Giants team is based in Busan, South Korea.
Q: In which stadiums does the Lotte Giants team play?
A: The Lotte Giants team plays in the Sajik Baseball Stadium and the Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium.
Q: How many times has the Lotte Giants team won the Korean Series?
A: The Lotte Giants team has won the Korean Series twice, in 1984 and 1992.
Q: Which team had the most number of spectators watching them play in 2008, 2009, and 2010?
A: Lotte Giants had the most number of spectators watching them play in 2008, 2009, and 2010.
Q: What is the symbol of the Lotte Giants team and what does it represent?
A: The symbol of the Lotte Giants team is a gull, and it represents the harbors of Busan.