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Haitai Tigers

Kia Tigers
KIA 타이거즈
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Team logo Cap insignia
League KBO League (1982–present)
Location Gwangju, South Korea
Ballpark
Year established 1982; 35 years ago (1982)
Nickname(s) Tigers
League championships (6): 1988, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2009
Korean Series championships (10): 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2009
Former name(s) Haitai Tigers (1982–2001)
Former ballparks
Colors Red, black and white
              
Retired numbers 7, 18
Ownership Kia Motors
Manager Kim Ki-tae
General Manager Seo Young-jong
Website http://www.tigers.co.kr
Uniforms
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Kia Tigers (Korean: 기아 타이거즈) is a Korean professional baseball team founded in 1982 and based in the southwestern city of Gwangju. The Tigers are a member team of the KBO League and the most successful team in Korean baseball having won the national championship, the Korean Series, ten times, with a perfect 10-0 series record and a 40-12-2 game record.

After the success of the 1980s and 1990s, the fortunes of the team began to turn, resulting in them finishing bottom of the league for the first time in 2005, and again in 2007. In 2009, However, Kia Tigers won the 2009 KBO season and 2009 Korean Series.

They were previously known as the Haitai Tigers (해태 타이거즈). Their home stadium is Gwangju-Kia Champions Field in Gwangju.

Haitai Tigers was the third professional baseball team to be created in South Korea, after the OB Bears and MBC Chungyong. They were founded on January 30 , 1982 with 14 players. Kim Dong-yeob, the first manager of the team was fired after just one month, and Jo Chang-soo took over his position and led the team to a record of 38-42. Due to the lack of position players, many players in the league both pitched and batted. Kim Sung-han of the Tigers set a record of ten wins and led in RBIs the first year.

Haitai Tigers hired Kim Eung-ryong as manager, who studied baseball in the United States. He eventually led the team to its first championship in 1983. The Tigers won the Korean Series 4-0-1 against MBC Chungyong (currently LG Twins). Although the team did not make it to the playoffs for the next two years, it set the foundation for the golden years to come by signing in future stars Lee Soon-chul, Sun Dong-yeol and Kim Sung-han. Bang Soo-won pitched the first no-hitter in Korean baseball history in 1984 against the Sammi Superstars.


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