
Singer Lee Chan-won will appear in the second live game of JTBC's baseball variety show "Strongest Baseball." Lee Chan-won will open the game by singing the national anthem at the match held at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on November 16th from 2 PM. He will also participate in the broadcast as a special caster.
Lee Chan-won is known as a "well-known baseball fan." He has been a longtime fan of the Samsung Lions and has enjoyed watching baseball since childhood. Lee Chan-won has worked as a special caster at various baseball events, including friendly and charity games. His extensive baseball knowledge and performance are highly anticipated in the "Strongest Baseball" broadcast booth.
On that day, the game will be commentated by special analyst Min Byung-hun, caster Han Myung-jae, and Lee Chan-won, replacing analyst Jung Min-chul. They are expected to show fantastic chemistry in the broadcast. Lee Chan-won is being recognized as a "cheat key" to revitalize "Strongest Baseball," which has been struggling with low ratings.
According to Nielsen Korea, the new season premiere of "Strongest Baseball" started with a 1.5% viewership rating but dropped to 0.8% by the fourth episode. Recently, it seemed to rebound to a 1% rating but fell again to 0.9%. Lee Chan-won has been active as a "ratings fairy" on various KBS variety shows. Attention is focused on how his appearance will impact "Strongest Baseball."
"Strongest Baseball" is a real sports variety show where retired professional baseball players form teams and challenge baseball again. In the second live game, the Breakers will face off against the Seoul baseball prestigious high school united team. Ticketlink has started ticket sales for the second live game. The game will be broadcast live on TVING from 2 PM on November 16th.



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