- Korea Baseball Organization
Infobox sports league
sport=Baseball
logo=KBO.png
pixels=101px
founded=1982
teams=8
country=KOR
champion=SK Wyverns
website= [http://www.koreabaseball.or.kr koreabaseball.com] ko icon
current_season =2008 Korea Baseball Organization seasonInfobox Korean name
hangul=linktext|한국|야구|위원회
hanja=linktext|韓|國|野|球|委|員|會
rr=Han-guk Yagu Wiwonhoe
mr=Han'guk Yagu WiwŏnhoeThe Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) of
South Korea is the country'sprofessional baseball league. KBO was originally founded with six teams in1982 and currently has eight teams. The teams are generally named after the companies or business conglomerates which owns them.History
The first game was played on March 27, 1982 between
Samsung Lions and the MBC Blue Dragons (now theLG Twins ) inDongdaemun Stadium ,Seoul . Then-presidentChun Doo-hwan threw the first pitch .The inaugural teams were:
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Samsung Lions , based inDaegu .
*Haitai Tigers , based inGwangju .
*Lotte Giants , based inBusan .
*MBC Cheongryong (Blue Dragons), based inSeoul .
*OB Bears , based inDaejeon .
*Sammi Superstars , based inIncheon .In 1985, the
Sammi Superstars became known as theCheongbo Pintos . The next year, 1986, saw some major changes, with theOB Bears moving fromDaejeon to share theJamsil Baseball Stadium withMBC Cheongryong inSeoul . A new team, theBinggeurae Eagles , joined to replace OB inDaejeon and expanding the league to seven teams. 1988 saw theCheongbo Pintos change ownership again, becoming theTaepyeongyang Dolphins . In 1990,MBC Cheongryong became theLG Twins and an eighth team was added, theSsangbangul Raiders who represented theJeollabuk-do region.There was little change in the 90's except for a few major sponsors: 1993 saw the
Binggeurae Eagles become theHanhwa Eagles , in 1995 theTaepyeongyang Dolphins became theHyundai Unicorns and theOB Bears in 1999 became theDoosan Bears . Bigger changes were affected in 2000 when theHyundai Unicorns moved fromIncheon toSuwon , and a new team, theSK Wyverns took their place inIncheon . TheSsangbangul Raiders became defunct. In 2001, theHaitai Tigers became theKia Tigers .In 2008, the Hyundai Unicorns franchise was sold, renamed the
Woori Heroes and moved to Mok-dong in Seoul, after a disappointing season in 2007 both on and off the field. Despite winning championships in 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2004, fans never really took to the team after their move from Incheon. Also, while the franchises inDaegu ,Busan ,Gwangju andDaejeon did not have to compete with other teams for fans, theSuwon -based Unicorns struggled to compete with the nearbySeoul franchises.As of 2007, founding member the
Kia Tigers (formerly the Haitai Tigers) had won 9 of the 26 national championships.Most players are Korean, but teams are allowed a limited number foreign players, with Americans, Dominicans and Cubans featuring in the league. The foreign player limit is currently set at two.
On the 17th of July every year, the best players participate in the Korean All-star game. The teams participating are divided into two regions: East (SK, Samsung, Doosan, Lotte) and West (Kia, Hanhwa, LG and Woori). The titles 'East' and 'West' do not directly correspond to the geographical regions of the teams involved, as both SK and Doosan, being from
Incheon andSeoul respectively, are clearly based on the Western region of Korea, despite representing the East. Unlike in the MLB, the Korean All-star game does not determine home-ground advantage in theKorean Series . The most recent Korean All-star game was played inBusan and won 6:3 by the East team.Many of the players who excel in the Korean league go on to play for teams in
Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan. Current successful players in the NPB who have played for Korean teams in the past includeLee Seung-Yeop for theYomiuri Giants (formerSamsung Lions player),Lee Byung-gyu for theChunichi Dragons (formerLG Twins player ) andTyrone Woods also for theChunichi Dragons (formerDoosan Bears player).Current teams
eason structure
As of the
2007 season, each team plays 126 games in the regular season, resulting in each team playing each other team 18 times. [ [http://www.koreabaseball.com/english/system.asp Korea Baseball Organization (English site): Game System] . Accessed on2007 -12-26 .]The KBO season culminates in its championship series, known as the
Korean Series . Currently, the top four teams qualify for the post-season; the team with the best record gains a direct entry into the series. The other three teams then compete in a step-ladder playoff: the first, best-of-three series involves teams finishing 3rd and 4th; the winner of this series then plays off in a best-of-five series against the team finishing 2nd. The winner of this final playoff wins the other entry into the best-of-seven Korean Series. During post-season, games are declared tied if no result occurs after 15 innings, and these games must be replayed. [ [http://www.koreabaseball.com/about/change.asp Korea Baseball Organization (Korean site): 2007 rule changes] . Accessed on2007 -12-26 .]Champions
* 1982: OB Bears
* 1983: Haitai Tigers
* 1984:Lotte Giants
* 1985:Samsung Lions
* 1986: Haitai Tigers
* 1987: Haitai Tigers
* 1988: Haitai Tigers
* 1989: Haitai Tigers
* 1990:LG Twins
* 1991: Haitai Tigers
* 1992:Lotte Giants
* 1993: Haitai Tigers
* 1994:LG Twins
* 1995: OB Bears
* 1996: Haitai Tigers
* 1997: Haitai Tigers
* 1998:Hyundai Unicorns
* 1999:Hanhwa Eagles
* 2000:Hyundai Unicorns
* 2001:Doosan Bears
* 2002:Samsung Lions
* 2003:Hyundai Unicorns
* 2004:Hyundai Unicorns
* 2005:Samsung Lions
* 2006:Samsung Lions
* 2007:SK Wyverns References
ee also
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Sports in South Korea
*List of professional sports leagues
*Players from South Korea in Major League Baseball
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*Man Soo Lee External links
* [http://www.koreabaseball.or.kr/about/eng_history01.asp?menu=2 KBO history page]
* [http://baseballguru.com/andrewwong/koreanbaseballprimer.html BaseballGuru.com]
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