South Korea national baseball team explained

South Korea national baseball team
Country: South Korea
Federation:Korea Baseball Softball Association
Confederation:Baseball Federation of Asia
Captain:Hyun-soo Kim
Wbsc Max:2
Wbsc Max Date:first in August 2021
Wbsc Min:8
Wbsc Min Date:first in December 2014
Wbc Apps:5
Wbc First:2006
Wbc Best: 2nd (2009)
Olympic Apps:4
Olympic First:1996
Olympic Best: Gold: 1 - 2008
Premier Apps:2
Premier First:2015
Premier 1St Times:1
Premier 1St Most Recent:2015
Wc Apps:14
Wc First:1976
Wc Best: 1st (1982)
Ic Apps:14
Ic First:1975
Ic Best: 1st (1977)
Ag Apps:7
Ag First:1994
Ag Best: 1st (5: 1998, 2002, 2010, 2014, 2018)2023)
Ac Apps:27
Ac First:1954
Ac Best: 1st (8: 1963, 1971, 1975, 1983, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2015)

The South Korean national baseball team (Korean: 대한민국 야구 국가대표팀), also known as the Blue Wave (Korean: 푸른물결), is the national baseball team of South Korea. It has participated in every edition of the World Baseball Classic (WBC), reaching the finals in 2009, and won the WBSC Premier12 in 2015. South Korea also hosted and won the Baseball World Cup in 1982, and has participated in several Summer Olympic Games (winning gold over Cuba in 2008).

Currently, South Korean baseball is ranked fiftth in the WBSC World Rankings. South Korea's main rival is Japan, which it has met in several WBC, Olympic, and Asian Baseball Championship games.

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of professional baseball match results currently active in the latest version of the WBSC World Rankings, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.[1]

Legend

2023

Tournament record

World Baseball Classic

Qualification record
YearRoundPosition
2006Semifinal 3rd612614No qualifiers held
2009Final 2nd635330No qualifiers held
2013Round 19th2197Automatically qualified
2017Round 110th121215Automatically qualified
2023Round 19th224026Automatically qualified
TotalBest: Runners-up5/517914092----

2006 World Baseball Classic

The South Korean team playing in the 2006 World Baseball Classic included not just South Korean players based in South Korea, but South Korean players in the U.S. from Major League Baseball. In the Classic, the team played in and won every game they played in Pool A. They advanced to round two, again winning all three games to secure a place in the semifinals. Upon reaching the semifinals, the South Korean government announced that it would waive for the players on the team the mandatory two-year military service required of all young South Korean men. However, at the semifinals, the South Korean team lost to Japan, whom they had beaten twice previously. This led to controversy over the regulations of the WBC concerning the fact that South Korea had to face Japan three times and that it was Japan that was allowed to go to the finals, when it had four victories and three losses up to that point, two of those losses to South Korea, while the South Korean team, which had only one loss and had already beaten Japan twice, was eliminated from the finals.

2009 World Baseball Classic

South Korea competed in the 2009 World Baseball Classic, playing the first round in Pool A in Tokyo. South Korea opened the tournament with a 7–0 rout of Chinese Taipei. South Korea then lost to Japan in a 14–2 contest shortened to 7 innings by the WBC's early termination rule. In its third game, South Korea soundly defeated China 14–0 in a similarly shortened contest, securing advancement to the second round and ousting China from the tournament. South Korea won the final Pool A game by a 1–0 win over Japan in order to advance as the Pool A winner. In Pool 1, the round 2 of the WBC, South Korea beat Mexico 8–2 and then went on to beat Japan again 4–1, securing advancement to the semifinals. South Korea beat Venezuela 10–2 to secure a spot on the finals. In the final game however, South Korea lost to Japan 5–3.[2]

2013 World Baseball Classic

South Korea competed in the 2013 World Baseball Classic for the third time, playing the first round in Pool B at the Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung, Taiwan, facing the Netherlands, Chinese Taipei and Australia. The Korean team lost the first game against the Netherlands 5–0, but won two next games against Chinese Taipei and Australia. Despite this, South Korea was eliminated in the first round for the first time since advancing to the semi-finals in the 2009 World Baseball Classic. However, even after elimination, South Korea earned their direct qualification to the upcoming 2017 World Baseball Classic.

2017 World Baseball Classic

South Korea lost the first game in the first round to surprising newcomers Israel, 2–1 in 10 innings.[3] They also lost their second game against the Netherlands 5–0. They were eliminated for the second time ever, after their poor performance at the 2013 World Baseball Classic, as Israel and the Netherlands advanced to the next round. South Korea took third place in the pool, as it beat Taiwan in 10 innings, 11–8.[4] [5]

South Korea is facing Israel, the Netherlands, and Taiwan in the 2017 World Baseball Classic.[6]

2023 World Baseball Classic

In January 2020, the WBC announced the 16 national teams which participated at the 2017 World Baseball Classic, which included South Korea, will automatically qualify for the tournament.[7]

Premier12 Tournament

Premier12 recordQualification
YearRoundPosition
2015Finals 1st62WBSC World Rank 8th
2019Finals 2nd53WBSC World Rank 3rd
2024

2015

Team South Korea won the 2015 WBSC Premier12 Tournament.

2019

Team South Korea came in second in the 12-team 2019 WBSC Premier12 Tournament, which was held in November 2019. Two quota spots were allocated from the Tournament, of the spots for six baseball teams at the 2020 Olympic Games, with South Korea qualifying as the top finisher from the Asia/Oceana territory (other than Japan, which already qualified as host).[8]

Summer Olympics

Summer Olympics recordQualification
YearRoundPosition
1984Finals4th 231217 1982 Amateur World Series
1988Finals4th 231119Qualified as Host
1992did not qualify 1987 Asian Baseball Championship
1996Preliminary8th164059 1995 Asian Baseball Championship
2000Finals 3rd544530 1999 Asian Baseball Championship
2004did not qualify 2003 Asian Baseball Championship
2008Finals 1st905026 2007 Asian Baseball Championship
Final Qualifying Tournament
2020Bronze medal game4th343335 2019 WBSC Premier12
2028
Total 4/61814168150

2000 Sydney Olympics

Since the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, professional baseball players have been permitted to play and the South Korean team that was formed was often called the "Korean Dream Team". This team won the bronze medal.. At that time, the top four teams (Cuba, United States, South Korea and Japan) advanced to the semi-finals. In the semi-final game, the South Koreans faced the United States team and lost. In the bronze medal match, the South Koreans played against the Japanese and won the game 3–1.[9] [10] [11] [12]

2008 Beijing Olympics

After losing 4–3 to Japan at the 2007 Asian Baseball Championships, the South Koreans finished with a 2–1 record and were forced to seek entrance to the 2008 Olympics via the Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament to be held March 7–14, 2008 in Taichung, Taiwan.[13]

The South Korean roster, for the qualifying, is mainly professional players from the Korea Baseball Organization and is not subjected to the scheduling conflicts that troubled the teams from Australia, Canada, and Mexico.[14]

Going into the tournament rated by the experts as an outsider, or a dark horse at most, South Korea surprised everybody by finishing the group stage in first place with a perfect 7–0 record. The team began its run with come from behind win against heavily favored United States, scoring the winning run in the bottom of the 9th inning with a sacrifice fly. Disappointment soon followed the next game, however, as China (undeniably the weakest team in the tournament) stymied South Korea for most of the game before the game was suspended because of rain in the 6th inning with a 0–0 score. South Korea bounced back the following day with a tightly contested 1–0 victory over Canada, with Ryu Hyun-Jin recording a complete-game shutout. After dispatching their rivals Japan 5–3 in the next game, South Korea finished off China in the continuation of the aforementioned suspended game by winning 1–0 in the extra innings. South Korea then clinched their place in the final four by beating Chinese Taipei 9–8, followed by another surprise victory over heavily favored Cubans, 7–4 (which guaranteed them finishing first place in the group round). The team finished their Round Robin Tournament in style, hammering the Netherlands 10–0 and beating them on mercy rule.

In the Semifinal match, the team was once again matched up against their arch-rivals Japan. The first half of the game was very tight as Japan was leading 2–1 going into the 7th inning. South Korea soon tied the ballgame at 2 apiece in the bottom half, then took the lead in the 8th thanks in large part to Lee Seung-Yeop's clutch 2-run home run. South Korea added 2 more runs that inning. South Korea eventually ended with a 6–2 victory. In the finals they overcame the perennial favorites Cuba for the second time in the tournament, surviving a bases-loaded 9th inning situation with a double play to win the game 3–2, allowing South Korea to obtain their gold medal for Baseball. South Korea also earned 12 other gold medals during the Olympics making them the second highest gold medalist country after China in Asia.[15] [16]

Asian Games

Asian Games record
YearPositionWLwidth=1% rowspan=17 style="border-top:none;border-bottom:none;"
  1. of
    teams
1994 2nd316
1998 1st606
2002 1st605
2006 3rd326
2010 1st508
2014 1st508
2018 1st5110
2022 1st519

2010 Asian Games

2010 Asian Games Baseball was held in Guangzhou, China from November 13 to 19, 2010. Only a men's competition was held. All games were played at the Aoti Baseball Field. South Korea beat Chinese Taipei 9–3 in the final to win the gold medal.

2014 Asian Games

2014 Asian Games Baseball was held in Incheon, South Korea from September 22 to 28, 2014. All games were played at the Munhak Baseball Stadium and Mokdong Baseball Stadium. South Korea beat Chinese Taipei 6–3 in the final to win the gold medal.[17]

Other tournaments

Year!width="70px"
Hostwidth=1% rowspan=17 style="border-top:none;border-bottom:none;"PositionWLwidth=1% rowspan=17 style="border-top:none;border-bottom:none;"
  1. of
    teams
1976Cartagena65511
1978Rome39211
1980Tokyo29212
1982Seoul18110
1984Havana55713
1986Amsterdam28312
1988Rome85612
1990Edmonton35412
1994Managua27316
1998Rome26416
2001Taipei66416
2003Havana83616
2005Rotterdam27418
2007Taipei56416
2009Nettuno94622
2011Panama66616
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Hostwidth=1% rowspan=15 style="border-top:none;border-bottom:none;"PositionWLwidth=1% rowspan=15 style="border-top:none;border-bottom:none;"
  1. of
    teams
1975Canada5348
1977Managua11049
1981Edmonton4548
1983Belgium5337
1985Edmonton2638
1987Havana66710
1989San Juan4358
1991Barcelona56310
1993Italy55410
1995Havana45412
1999Australia7258
2002Havana27310
2006Taichung7368
2010Taichung63510

Asian Baseball Championship

Players

Roster

The following players were called up to participate in the 2023 World Baseball Classic:

Manager: Lee Kang-chul
  • Coaches: Kim Ki-tai, Jong Hyun-wook, Kim Min-jae, Kim Min-ho, Bae Young-soo, Shim Jae-hak, Jin Kab-yong
  • PlayerPos.DOB and ageTeamLeagueBirthplace
    Go Woo-sukPAugust 6, 1998 (age 24) LG TwinsKBO LeagueIncheon
    Gwak BeenPMay 28, 1999 (age 23) Doosan BearsKBO LeagueSeoul
    Jeong Cheol-wonPMarch 6, 2023 Doosan BearsKBO LeagueYongin
    Jung Woo-youngPMarch 6, 2023 LG TwinsKBO LeagueGapyeong
    Kim Kwang-hyunPJuly 22, 1988 (age 34) SSG LandersKBO LeagueSeoul
    Kim Won-jungPMarch 6, 2023 Lotte GiantsKBO League
    Kim Yun-sikPMarch 6, 2023 LG TwinsKBO LeagueGwangju
    Ko Young-pyoPSeptember 16, 1991 (age 31) KT WizKBO LeagueNaju
    Koo Chang-moPMarch 6, 2023 NC DinosKBO LeagueCheonan
    Lee Eui-leePJune 16, 2002 (age 20) Kia TigersKBO LeagueGwangju
    Lee Yong-chanPJanuary 2, 1989 (age 34) Doosan BearsKBO LeagueSeoul
    Park Se-woongPNovember 30, 1995 (age 27) Lotte GiantsKBO LeagueDaegu
    So Hyeong-junPMarch 6, 2023 KT WizKBO LeagueUijeongbu
    Won Tae-inPApril 6, 2000 (age 22) Samsung LionsKBO LeagueDaegu
    Yang Hyeon-jongPMarch 6, 2023 Kia TigersKBO LeagueGwangju
    Lee Ji-youngCFebruary 27, 1986 (age 36) Kiwoom HeroesKBO LeagueIncheon
    Yang Eui-jiCMarch 6, 2023 Doosan BearsKBO LeagueGwangju
    Choi JeongIFFebruary 28, 1987 (age 35) SSG LandersKBO LeagueIncheon
    Kim Ha-seongIFMarch 6, 2023 San Diego PadresMajor League BaseballBucheon
    Tommy EdmanIFMay 9, 1995 (age 27) St. Louis CardinalsMajor League BaseballPontiac, Michigan
    Kang Baek-hoIFJuly 29, 1999 (age 23) KT WizKBO LeagueIncheon
    Kim Hye-seongIFJanuary 27, 1999 (age 24) Kiwoom HeroesKBO LeagueGoyang
    Oh Ji-hwanIFJuly 2, 1990 (age 32) LG TwinsKBO LeagueGunsan
    Park Byung-hoIFJuly 10, 1986 (age 36) KT WizKBO LeagueSeoul
    Choi Ji-hoonOFMarch 6, 2023 SSG LandersKBO LeagueGwangju
    Kim Hyun-sooOFJanuary 12, 1988 (age 35) LG TwinsKBO LeagueSeoul
    Lee Jung-hooOFAugust 20, 1998 (age 24) Kiwoom HeroesKBO LeagueNagoya, Japan
    OFMarch 6, 2023 NC DinosKBO LeagueSeoul
    OFOctober 3, 1989 (age 33) Kia TigersKBO LeagueGwangju
    Park Hae-minOFFebruary 24, 1990 (age 32) LG TwinsKBO LeagueSeoul

    Roster list

    World Baseball Classic:
    Olympic Games:
    WBSC Premier12:
    Asian Games:

    Notable record

    DateVenueScoreOpponentCompetitionFinal result
    Jun 27, 1975Seoul, South Korea28–01975 Asian Baseball Championship 1st
    Nov 23, 1977Managua, Nicaragua13–31977 Intercontinental Cup 1st
    Sep 6, 1982Seoul, South Korea11–01982 Baseball World Cup 1st
    Aug 7, 1984Los Angeles, California0–31984 Olympic4th
    Aug 9, 1985Edmonton, Canada12–21985 Intercontinental Cup 2nd
    July 1986Rotterdam, Netherlands26–21986 Baseball World Cup 2nd
    Aug 10, 1994Managua, Nicaragua16–01994 Baseball World Cup 2nd
    Dec 10, 1994Hiroshima, Japan21–01994 Asian Games 2nd
    Sep 18, 1995Kurashiki, Japan27–01995 Asian Baseball Championship 2nd
    May 26, 1997Taipei, Taiwan26–11997 Asian Baseball Championship 1st
    Jul 22, 1998Parma, Italy11–11998 Baseball World Cup 2nd
    Dec 11, 1998Bangkok, Thailand13–11998 Asian Games 1st
    Sep 18, 2000Sydney, Australia3–52000 Summer Olympics 3rd
    Sep 27, 2000Sydney, Australia3–12000 Summer Olympics 3rd
    Nov 12, 2002Matanzas, Cuba10–02002 Intercontinental Cup 2nd
    May 22, 2005Miyazaki, Japan3–42005 Asian Championship4th
    Mar 13, 2006Anaheim, California7–32006 World Baseball Classic 3rd
    Nov 9, 2007Tianmu, Taiwan18–22007 Baseball World Cup5th
    Mar 26, 2008Sinjhuang, Taiwan16–22008 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament 2nd (Qualified)
    Aug 6, 2008Seoul, South Korea15–3Exhibition Game
    Aug 20, 2008Beijing, China10–02008 Summer Olympics 1st
    Aug 23, 2008Beijing, China3–2
    Mar 8, 2009Tokyo, Japan14–02009 World Baseball Classic 2nd
    Mar 21, 2009Los Angeles, California10–2
    Nov 19, 2010Guangzhou, China9–32010 Asian Games 1st
    Mar 3, 2013Taichung, Taiwan0–52013 World Baseball Classic9th
    Mar 4, 2013Taichung, Taiwan6–0
    Mar 5, 2013Taichung, Taiwan3-2
    Sep 27, 2014Incheon, South Korea7-22014 Asian Games 1st
    Sep 28, 2014Incheon, South Korea6–3
    Nov 19, 2015Tokyo, Japan4–32015 WBSC Premier 12 1st

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: South Korea in the WBSC Ranking (Men's baseball) . . 12 August 2021.
    2. Web site: 2009 WBC . webpage . Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) . ko . 20 July 2009.
    3. Web site: Israel stuns Korea in 2017 WBC opener. Jon. Tayler. Sports Illustrated.
    4. http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/world-baseball-classic-south-korea-vs-taiwan-pictures-1.13231853 World Baseball Classic: South Korea vs. Taiwan Newsday
    5. Web site: S Korea takes 3rd place with win over Taiwan - Taipei Times. March 10, 2017. www.taipeitimes.com.
    6. Web site: Israel brings MLB experience to 1st WBC main draw. MLB.com.
    7. Web site: World Baseball Classic to expand to 20 teams for 2021 edition. 30 January 2020. Adam. Nelson. Sportbusiness.com.
    8. Web site: Two teams from WBSC Premier12 2019 to qualify for 2020 Tokyo Olympic Baseball. WBSC.org. December 19, 2018 . February 13, 2019.
    9. Web site: Baseball at the Olympics . webpage . Topend Sports Network . 20 July 2009.
    10. Web site: Korea Sports Council & Korean Olympic Committee (KOC) . https://archive.today/20121219185754/http://www.sports.or.kr/eng . dead . 19 December 2012 . website . Korea Sports Council & Korean Olympic Committee (KOC) . 20 July 2009 .
    11. Web site: Sydney Olympic Games, 2000 . 17 April 2007 . website . Australia's Culture Portal . 20 July 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090625093903/http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/articles/olympics/ . 25 June 2009 .
    12. Web site: The Official Website of the Games of the XXVII Olympiad (Official Website of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games) . website . Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (SOCOG) . 20 July 2009.
    13. Web site: 2008년 야구대표팀. 배. 영은. 스포츠동아.
    14. . Accessed on 2008-02-16.
    15. Web site: Korean Olympic Committee – The 29th Beijing Olympic Games . webpage . Korean Olympic Committee (KOC) . ko . 20 July 2009.
    16. Web site: Baseball – The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games . August 2008 . website . Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. 20 July 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090428173538/http://en.beijing2008.cn/sports/baseball/ . 28 April 2009 .
    17. Web site: [Asian Games] S. Korea wins gold medal in baseball]. September 28, 2014. The Korea Herald. March 8, 2016.