KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Royals superfan SungWoo Lee had one former Royals player on his mind when he set foot on the Kauffman Stadium field before World Series Game 1 on Tuesday. The former player was Mike Sweeney. As Lee made his way around the dirt behind home plate wearing a Royals hat with "Super Fan" on the side and a Royals October hooded sweatshirt, he admittedly couldn't stop smiling as documentary crews following his every move. He had arrived in Kansas City just hours prior from his home country of South Korea. SungWoo. pic.twitter.com/DvUpFnfK58 — Dave Brown (@AnswerDave) October 21, 2014 His trip to Kansas City for the World Series was arranged by a documentary crew led by Josh Swade, who directed ESPN's 30 for 30 "There's No Place Like Home." Lee's trip back is being made into a 30 for 30 short film. So the possibility of the movie, the persistence of Swade and the popularity of the story made it a successful sell to Lee's bosses. He's a merchandise manager for a duty free shop in South Korea. However, it wasn't incredibly easy. "Not that easy," Lee said. "I just got approval on Friday and then I still worked on Monday and Tuesday morning I got on the plane....