Overview | Seating Guide | Tickets | Food Nearby | Cheering Culture | Getting There
Overview
The Doosan Bears are a KBO League team based in Seoul. Their home stadium, Jamsil Baseball Stadium, is shared with the LG Twins. It is the same building, but zone names, cheering sections, and pricing policies differ by team — the information below is specific to Doosan home games.
Seating Guide
Below is a seating zone guide for Jamsil Baseball Stadium (Doosan home games). For the exact seating layout and pricing, please check the official team website.
Tickets
- Center Seats (premium, behind home plate): 90,000 KRW (weekday and weekend the same)
- Table Seats: 56,000-62,000 KRW
- Exciting Zone: 30,000-35,000 KRW
- Blue Seats: 24,000-26,000 KRW
- Orange Seats (cheering, adidas zone): 22,000-24,000 KRW
- Red Seats: 19,000-21,000 KRW
- Navy Seats: 16,000-18,000 KRW
- Outfield cheering seats: 11,000-12,000 KRW / Outfield reserved: 10,000-11,000 KRW
This site is Korean-only — here's how to get through it
- On the ticket site, click your desired game date.
- Choose a seating zone — see the price table above for each zone.
- Sign up or log in (many sites accept your passport name in English).
- Pick your seat and complete the payment.
- Phone verification (SMS) may not accept foreign numbers — if so, most stadiums still sell same-day tickets at the box office, as long as the game isn't sold out.
Tip: in Chrome, right-click the page and choose "Translate to English" to read button labels instantly.
Games with special pricing have separate rates — check the notice before booking.
Food Nearby
Places known to be popular with Doosan players: Bunong Jeonggyuk Sikdang (a 30+ year butcher restaurant using only 1+ grade Korean beef), Unjip (a galbi restaurant run by retired player Lee Hyun-seung), and Donsadon (former pitcher Jang Won-jun favorite, fresh pork only). The steamed dumplings at Saemaeul Market near Jamsil-saenae station are also popular.
Outside food is allowed at Jamsil Stadium, but glass containers and alcohol must be purchased inside.
Cheering Culture
Doosan was the last of the 10 KBO teams to get a lineup song, only introducing one in 2020. The line “the 10th batter” stands out as a fan favorite. Doosan is also the only team whose cheering props (light sticks and flags) are mainly white.
As of the 2025 season, the club runs the largest cheer squad in the league — 3 cheer captains and 15 cheerleaders, 19 in total. LED cheering wristbands change color in sync with the cheer songs via a central control system.