Hot Stove League (TV series)
Hot Stove League is a South Korean television series that aired on SBS TV from December 13, 2019, to February 14, 2020. The series stars Namkoong Min, Park Eun-bin, Oh Jung-se, and Jo Byeong-kyu. It revolves around a baseball team named Dreams, which has been the worst in the league for four consecutive years.
Hot Stove League received critical acclaim and several awards, including Best Drama at the 56th Baeksang Arts Awards. Namkoong won his first Grand Prize at the 28th SBS Drama Awards.
Synopsis
The Dreams are a Korean professional baseball team that have placed last in the league for the past four seasons. When their general manager steps down, the team hires Baek Seung-soo, who has managed several championship winning sports teams, as his replacement, despite Seung-soo having zero experience with managing a baseball team. Facing shrinking budgets, infighting between the coaching staff and a team deeply set in their ways, Seung-soo uses his outsider's insight and the help of operations manager Se-young and Jae-hee to upend the Dreams' culture in a bid to create a championship winning team, despite the looming fact that every team he has managed before has folded after winning the championship.Cast
Main
- Namkoong Min as Baek Seung-soo
- Park Eun-bin as Lee Se-young
- Oh Jung-se as Kwon Kyeong-min
- Jo Byeong-kyu as Han Jae-hee
Supporting
Dreams office
- Son Jong-hak as Go Kang-seon, CEO of the Dreams team.
- Lee Jun-hyeok as Go Se-hyeok, scout team leader.
- Yoon Byung-hee as Yang Won-seop, scout team member.
- Kim Do-hyun as Yoo Kyeong-taek, analysis team leader.
- Kim Soo-jin as Lim Mi-seon, head of marketing team.
- Park Jin-woo as Byeon Chi-hoon, marketing team leader.
- Kim Ki-moo as Jang Woo-seok, scout team deputy head.
Dreams players
- Hong Ki-joon as Jang Jin-woo, the oldest pitcher.
- Chae Jong-hyeop as Yoo Min-ho, a rising pitcher.
- Jo Han-sun as Lim Dong-gyu, a cleanup hitter.
- Cha Yup as Seo Yeong-joo, the chief catcher.
- Kim Dong-won as Kwak Han-young, an infielder.
Dreams coaching staff
- Lee Eol as Yoon Seong-bok, the head coach.
- Son Kwang-up as Choi Yong-goo, the pitching coach.
- Kim Min-sang as Lee Cheol-min, the bench coach.
- Seo Ho-chul as Min Tae-seong, the batting coach.
Baseball officials
- Lee Dae-yeon as Kim Jong-moo, general manager of the Vikings.
- Song Young-kyu as Oh Sang-hoon, general manager of the Pelicans.
- Park So-jin as Kim Yeong-chae, a sports announcer.
- Ha Do-kwon as Kang Doo-gi, the national team's ace pitcher.
- Kim Kang-min as Lee Chang-kwon, Vikings player.
Others
- Kim Jung-hwa as Yoo Jeong-in, Seung-soo's ex-wife.
- Yoon Sun-woo as Baek Yeong-soo, Seung-soo's little brother. An expert in sabermetrics, he uses a wheelchair due to a baseball injury as a teenager.
- Yoon Bok-in as Jeong Mi-sook, Se-yeong's mother.
- Jun Gook-hwan as Kwon Il-do, Jaesong Group chairman.
- Lee Kyu-ho as Cheon Heung-man, a former wrestler who knows Seung-soo.
- Lee Yong-woo as Gil Chang-joo / Robert Gil, a translator and a disgraced former pitcher.
- Moon Won-joo as Kim Ki-beom, retired dreams player
Special appearances
- Lee Je-hoon as Lee Je-hoon, CEO of PF Soft
- Pengsoo as Pengsoo
Production
The series is based on Lee Shin-hwa's screenplay, which was one of the winners in the 2H 2016 MBC Drama Screenplay Contest.Namkoong Min and Park Eun-bin previously worked together as second leads in Hur Jun, The Original Story.
The first script reading took place in September 2019.
Munhak Baseball Stadium, home stadium of the South Korean professional baseball team SK Wyverns who gave their support to the series, served as a filming location and was used in one teaser poster. Scenes taking place in California were filmed in Hawaii.
After episodes 10 and 11 were divided into three parts instead of two, viewers expressed their discontent concerning the advertisements on the program's website.
Following the success of the drama, the cast and crew went on a four-day reward vacation to Saipan on February 17, 2020.