East Korean Baseball All Stars Dance

Apparently they are dancing to a very popular song by a Korean boy band.
Can anyone fill in the blanks here? What’s the name of the boy band and or the song? Is this a real all star game or just a celebrity game?
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From what I understand it’s a real allstar game, the guy in the black T is the singer and the ball player they keep focusing on is the biggest star in korean baseball.. I think
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This song is called “Sorry Sorry” by the Korean boy band Super Junior. I am currently living as an exchange student in Thailand and not a day goes by that I don’t hear this song. Girls at my school often dance the same dance together as a class.
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yeah they are dancing to “sorry sorry” by super junior xD
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The song is Super Junior – Sorry Sorry
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The song is “Sorry” By Super Junior. I hear it everyday as I walk down the streets here in Busan.
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Hilarious!
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The song is ?? ??(SORRY, SORRY) by ?????
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Not Korean; Taiwanese players.
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Boy band is Super Junior and the song is ‘Sorry Sorry’
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The song is called Sorry, Sorry by the Korean boy band Super Junior. The dance they are doing is the dance the boy band does.
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this is a taiwanese team. band is super junior, a korean boyband. I dont know the song name.
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The guy in black is one of the group I believe.
They are real baseball players.
?????3?_SORRYSORRY_?????
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6QA3m58DQw
Yeah, I don’t know their english name.
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I think it should be mandatory that players dance every game.
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the song is called sorry sorry by super junior and its actually chinese baseball game, not korean. The group is korean but this is a chinese baseball game.
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First off, that is a Taiwanese team. But as for the song it is Korean.
Sorry Sorry by Super Junior. And it is a real game
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The name of the boy band is Super Junior and the name of the song is “Sorry Sorry”
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I think Taiwanesse. One of the fans was wearing a ChinMing Wang Jersey.
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that is awesome, more american teams need to have fun like that
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I like the part where their jerseys are in English on the front and something squiggly on the back.
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Looks like the players and the fans were having fun and enjoying it.
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This would never happen here in America… our players lack the athleticism
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This is not a Korean team. There is no Korean team called the East and there never has been an all star game with East vs. West. The song is Korean however. Korean Pop (K-Pop) is loved throughout a lot of parts in Asia.
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