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Korea’s WBC Aspirations Threatened by Injuries and MLB Departures

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Breaking: Korea Faces Uncertainty as Elite World Baseball Classic Roster Hangs in the Balance Ahead of March 2026

Breaking news: The Korean national baseball team has activated an emergency alert as it gears up for the World Baseball Classic in March 2026, aiming for its first final appearance in 17 years.

In the finals, Korea will face a group that includes Japan, Australia, the Czech Republic, and Chinese Taipei. A total of 20 nations qualified for the 2026 edition, divided into four groups, with the top two finishers from each group moving on to the knockout rounds.

Korea aimed to summon its strongest possible lineup,drawing from both KBO stalwarts and international stars. Reported targets included Lee Jeong-hoo of the San Francisco Giants, Kim Ha-seong of the Atlanta Braves, Kim Hye-seong of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tommy Edman of the Dodgers, and Riley O’Brien of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Yet the plan to assemble an elite squad has hit a setback. Edman is unable to participate due to an ankle injury, creating a growing gap in the infield. Edman was a versatile threat,capable of covering center field,second base,and shortstop,and had formed a strong keystone pairing with Ha-seong Kim in the 2023 tournament.

Meanwhile, Song Seong-moon, widely regarded as the best player in the KBO, has signaled his intent to move to the major leagues, complicating his national-team eligibility. As an inevitable result, Korea is weighing Kim Do-young of the KIA Tigers as an alternative, especially after Song seong-moon’s hamstring injury raised concerns about a call-up.

Ha-seong Kim recently signed a one-year, $20 million contract with Atlanta. While this deal secures his 2026 campaign, it could influence his availability for future national-team duties during an MLB free-agent cycle, notably as he nears his 30s.

If Edman, Ha-seong Kim, and Song seong-moon are unavailable, Korea’s infield would be left with significant gaps.Kim Hye-seong can cover two positions at second base and shortstop,but the remaining opening would represent a major challenge for manager Ryu Ji-hyun.

Key Facts At a Glance

Category Details
Group competition Japan, Australia, Czech Republic, Chinese taipei
Advancement rule Second place in each group advances
Targeted players Lee Jeong-hoo, Kim Ha-seong, Kim Hye-seong, Tommy Edman, Riley O’brien
Injury impact Edman ruled out; infield vulnerabilities emerge
MLB movements Song Seong-moon eyeing MLB; Ha-seong Kim signed a one-year deal with Atlanta
Fallback option Kim Do-young (KIA Tigers) considered due to injuries and availability

Evergreen Perspective

The World Baseball Classic remains a proving ground for balancing domestic league commitments with international competition.Korea’s ambition to translate homegrown star power into a deep, competitive run in 2026 underscores the ongoing tension between MLB opportunities and national duties.

As march 2026 approaches, coaches will weigh player health, contract timelines, and travel and training schedules to shape the final roster. The evolving MLB landscape and spring training calendars will influence who can contribute when it matters most for Korea’s push into the knockout rounds.

Reader Questions

  • Which player mix would you prioritize for Korea’s 2026 WBC push given current injuries and MLB considerations?
  • How should Korea structure the infield to minimize gaps if top stars sit out?

Share your thoughts in the comments below and stay tuned for updates as roster decisions unfold ahead of March 2026.

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Wich KBO players from the current roster are confirmed starters for the World Baseball Classic?

Current Roster Overview (as of 16 Dec 2025)

Position Player Club (KBO/MLB) 2025 Season Highlights WBC Status
Pitcher Ryu Hyun‑jin Toronto Blue jays (MLB) 3.45 ERA, 160 IP, 158 K Listed, pending health clearance
Pitcher Kim Kwang‑hyun NC Dinos (KBO) 12‑5, 1.88 ERA, 5 wins in first half Confirmed starter
Catcher Lee Dae‑ho Kia Tigers (KBO) .298 AVG, 5 HR, 42 RBI Full‑time catcher
Infielder

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