2011 Korean Series

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The Best-of-7 2011 Korean Series began on Tuesday, October 25th, at the Daegu Baseball Stadium in Incheon. It featured the Samsung Lions, who had claimed homefield advantage by finishing in first place at the end of the regular season, and the SK Wyverns, who finished second during the regular season and defeated the Lotte Giants in a best-of-5 playoff series (3 games to 2) to advance to the Finals. The Samsung Lions won the series in five games to collect their fifth Korean Series championship.

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Matchups

Game 1

Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at Daegu Baseball Stadium in Daegu

Team123456789 R H E
SK Wyverns 000000000051
Samsung Lions 00020000X251
WP: Cha Woo-Chan (1-0)   LP: Ko Hyo-Jun (0-1)   Sv: Oh Seung-Hwan (1)

Game 2

Tuesday, October 28, 2011 at Daegu Baseball Stadium in Daegu

Team123456789 R H E
SK Wyverns 000000010171
Samsung Lions 00020200X261
WP: Kwon Oh-Joon (1-0)   LP: Park Hui-Soo (0-1)   Sv: Oh Seung-Hwan (2)

Game 3

Saturday, October 28, 2011 at Munhak Baseball Stadium in Incheon

Team123456789 R H E
Samsung Lions 000000010170
SK Wyverns 00011000X250
WP: Song Eun-Beom (1-0)   LP: Justin Germano (0-1)   Sv: Yeom Jeong-Yuk (1)
Home runs:
SK: None
Samsung: Choi Dong-soo (1, 4th inning off Justin Germano), Park Jae-sang (1, 5th inning off Justin Germano)

Game 4

Monday, October 29, 2011 at Munhak Baseball Stadium in Incheon

Team123456789 R H E
Samsung Lions 2002001218131
SK Wyverns 0010003004100
WP: Jeong In-Wuk (1-0)   LP: Kim Kwang-Hyun (0-1)
Home runs:
Samsung: Shin Myung-Chul (2, 4th inning off Lee Jae Yeong), Choi Hyoung-woo(1, 7th inning off Lee Yeong-Wook)
SK: Park Jae-sang(3, 7th inning off Jeong In-Wuk)

Game 5

Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul

Team123456789 R H E
SK Wyverns 000000000060
Samsung Lions 00010000X140
WP: Cha Woo-Chan (2-0)   LP: Brian Gordon (0-1)   Sv: Oh Seung-Hwan (3)
Home runs:
SK: None
Samsung: Kang Bong-Gyu (1, 4th inning off Brian Gordon)

Samsung Lions closer Oh Seung-Hwan was named the series MVP. [1]

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References

  1. (in Korean) Lions on verge of Korean Series title. Accessed 2011-10-30.