Osaka, Japan – After 17 years, the Korean national baseball team is aiming for a return to the World Baseball Classic (WBC) eighth-final, and their campaign begins with a strategic lineup led by Kia Tigers star Kim Do-young batting leadoff as the designated hitter. Manager Ryu Ji-hyun unveiled the roster ahead of the tournament opener, signaling a clear intent to maximize offensive potential from the start.
The decision to place Kim Do-young at the top of the order has been a point of discussion, but Ryu Ji-hyun expressed confidence in the move, stating he had “carefully considered the best combination” for the team. This strategic choice underscores Korea’s focus on aggressive offensive play as they navigate a challenging Group B alongside Japan, Taiwan, and Cuba. The team’s preparation has been intense, with a series of practice matches designed to fine-tune their form before the high-stakes tournament begins.
Alongside Kim Do-young, An Hyun-min of the Samsung Lions will bat cleanup and play right field, further bolstering the middle of the lineup. This placement highlights An Hyun-min’s power-hitting capabilities and his importance in driving in runs. The team is also relying heavily on the contributions of players like left-handed pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin, who demonstrated strong form in a recent exhibition game, pitching two scoreless innings against Hanshin.