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MlB World Series held a national "spectator body"

author:Beiqing Net

On the last weekend of October, the 2021 MLB MLB World Series watched in Beijing, Shanghai and other cities linked, creating a feast for Chinese baseball fans.

MlB World Series held a national "spectator body"

On the last weekend of October, the MLB World Series competition entered a crucial stage. On Saturday, the Warriors, who returned home, were in full swing, grabbing the lead in the World Series after beating the Houston Astros. Fighting again on Sunday, the Warriors remain unstoppable. In particular, in the 7th inning, the Warriors blasted back-to-back home runs to reverse the Astros, and the Atlanta Warriors also snatched up the Battle of King's Mountain by an aggregate score of 3-1, just one step away from the first World Series championship since 1995.

During the World Series, baseball fans from Tiannanhaibei gathered to watch the scene of the game. From Shanghai's "Opener Spectator" to Beijing's "MLB Mother's Day Spectator", from the MLB Baseball Development Center in Nanjing, Wuxi and Changzhou to the "Father's Day Spectator" in Hangzhou, MLB's offline spectator activities have become the base camp for baseball fans to watch and party. This time the national multi-city linkage, held the "MLB World Series Spectator Body", so that this kind of fan interaction fire all over the country.

At the spectator site in Beijing, he was invited to follow "Awesome! The members of the Strong Bar Angels team who have been popular throughout the country participated in the "Teenagers" documentary movie. Seeing the baseball bat cage at the scene, the young players also came forward to try their hands. Qi Dong, managing director of MLB China, said, "Baseball games have always had a 'home' theme, because the game needs to run back to home plate (home plate) to score, so baseball is also known as a home sports. The original intention of MLB to hold offline spectators is to build an offline viewing and social platform for fans, and to let all baseball fans have a sense of belonging. ”

Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Chu Peng

Editor/Xu Zhao

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