Burn to Win (2025)

불꽃야구 ‧ TV Program ‧ 2025
Ongoing 30/50
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Oct 22, 2025
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Overall 10
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Rewatch Value 10

Ultimate spectacle where pride, passion, and legends collide

I love that this show is receiving a very positive reception and strong popularity, despite the controversies surrounding it and how it was founded. The main issue is the legal and intellectual property (IP) dispute with the network JTBC, which produced the predecessor show, The Strongest Baseball (or A Clean Sweep). Fireworks Baseball was launched by Studio C1, led by producer Jang Si-won, who had previously directed the first three seasons of JTBC's popular show, The Strongest Baseball. It features the same format, the same manager (Kim Sung-geun), and many of the same key players, and was initially planned to be Season 4 of the original show. A public conflict arose when JTBC announced the cancellation of the tryout process for The Strongest Baseball Season 4. Producer Jang Si-won went ahead with production independently, renaming the show Fireworks Baseball (or Flame Baseball) and launching it on YouTube, which led to both sides taking legal action.

JTBC's Claims: JTBC filed a criminal complaint against Studio C1 and PD Jang Si-won, alleging IP infringement, trademark violation, breach of trust, destruction of electronic records, and obstruction of business. They claimed Studio C1 was violating the IP rights of The Strongest Baseball by producing a show with a similar concept and cast. They also raised suspicions of overcharged production costs for previous seasons.

Studio C1's Counter-Claims: Studio C1 denied the allegations and countered that JTBC was attempting a hostile takeover of the show's IP. They claimed JTBC engaged in "illegal acts of obstruction" such as interfering with stadium rentals, making threats to other channels, and attempting to poach the cast and crew.

A major frustration for fans was that JTBC repeatedly filed copyright infringement reports against Fireworks Baseball videos on YouTube. Due to these reports, episodes that had amassed millions of views were deleted, leading to fan complaints about the "abuse" of the copyright system and the infringement of their right to enjoy the content. Due to the constant deletion of videos, the production company (Studio C1) eventually launched its own independent platform to host the episodes.

The biggest takeaway for me is that the show consistently reports high concurrent viewership, with some episodes surpassing 200,000 to over 300,000 simultaneous viewers during their release or live broadcasts. This indicates a solid and engaged fanbase. As an avid fan, I am hooked by its inspiring content, which showcases a team of former professional and amateur players who, despite their age or past careers, demonstrate dedication, teamwork, and a relentless spirit to compete and win.
The matches are thrilling, showcasing a high level of competition and the ability to entertain both on and off the field. As much as I enjoy the games, I love the funny exchanges and camaraderie among the players. I think what makes this show even more credible and appealing are the well-known figures in Korean baseball, such as manager Kim Sung-geun and legendary players like Lee Dae-ho and Park Yong-taek, along with its high production quality.

Fireworks Baseball is not merely a successful sports variety show; it is an unstoppable cultural phenomenon that has brilliantly hijacked the national spotlight. The program has transformed the baseball diamond into an arena of visceral, high-stakes drama. It’s a compelling saga built on the triumphs and heartbreaks of baseball legends clawing for redemption. The show doesn't just capture the audience; it dominates its attention with a raw, inspiring narrative of teamwork and relentless perseverance, amplified by electric, intense baseball action. Every episode is a torrent of clutch hits, strategic gambles from veteran Manager Kim Sung-geun, and jaw-dropping comeback victories that ignite the collective passion of the audience. The show isn't just well-received, it's crushing the competition, proven by its record-breaking viewership numbers and the fervent fan dedication that repeatedly sells out massive live-game venues. Fireworks Baseball is the ultimate spectacle where pride, passion, and legends collide. You can watch it on https://studioc1.co.kr/

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Details

  • Title: Burn to Win
  • Type: TV Program
  • Format: Variety Show
  • Country: South Korea
  • Episodes: 50
  • Aired: May 5, 2025 - ?
  • Aired On: Monday
  • Duration: 2 hr. 22 min.
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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  • Score: N/A (scored by 0 users)
  • Ranked: #99999
  • Popularity: #99999
  • Watchers: 20

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