Korean Baseball
Korean Baseball is a popular sport in South Korea, governed by the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO). The league consists of ten teams that compete in a regular season followed by playoffs. Games are known for their lively atmosphere, with fans actively cheering and engaging in chants.
The KBO was established in 1982 and has grown significantly in popularity. Players often showcase their skills in a fast-paced style, and the league has produced notable talents, some of whom have successfully transitioned to Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States.