The Charleston Statesmen have reclaimed their place atop the baseball world.
Six seasons ago, the Charleston Statesmen lost 120 games, their first-worst season in franchise history.
Now, the Charleston Statesmen are in the 2041 World Series after entering the postseason as a wild-card team.
With a hard-fought 4-2 victory in the World Series, the Charleston Statesmen secured their third championship in 27 years, following previous titles in 2010 and 2014.
“We’ve dreamed of this moment,” Jason Kim said during the celebration. “It’s been 27 years since our last title, and this one is for the fans who never gave up on us. Charleston baseball is here to stay.”
As fireworks lit up the Charleston skyline, fans filled the streets to celebrate the historic victory. From Moultrie Field to King Street, the city came alive, united in joy and pride for their Charleston Statesmen.
With their third championship in 27 years, the Charleston Statesmen have etched their names into baseball history once again. And with a young core ready to carry the torch, this could be just the beginning of another golden era for Charleston baseball.