South Korea Beats Czech Republic 11-4 in WBC Opener With Four Homers

By Kang Sang Heon Posted : March 6, 2026, 19:18 Updated : March 6, 2026, 19:18
South Korea’s Moon Bo-kyung celebrates after hitting a grand slam in the first inning against the Czech Republic in Group C play at the 2026 World Baseball Classic on March 5 at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. [Photo by Yonhap]
 
South Korea’s national baseball team opened the 2026 World Baseball Classic with a convincing win.

South Korea, managed by Ryu Ji-hyun, beat the Czech Republic 11-4 on March 5 at the Tokyo Dome in Japan in its first Group C game.

The victory gave South Korea its first WBC opening-game win since 2009, ending a 17-year drought in tournament openers.

South Korea is aiming for a quarterfinal berth after failing to advance past the group stage in each of the last three tournaments (2013, 2017 and 2023).

Starter So Hyeong-jun (KT Wiz) threw three scoreless innings, allowing four hits. Noh Kyeong-eun (SSG Landers), Jeong Woo-ju (Hanwha Eagles), Park Young-hyun (KT), Jo Byeong-hyeon (SSG), Kim Young-gyu (NC Dinos) and Yoo Young-chan (LG Twins) each worked one inning in relief.

South Korea powered the win with four home runs. Seven of the nine starters had hits, with Kim Do-young (KIA Tigers) and Kim Hye-seong (Los Angeles Dodgers) the only exceptions.

Moon Bo-kyung (LG) went 2 for 3 with five RBIs, highlighted by a grand slam. Korean American major leaguer Shea Whitcomb (Houston Astros) hit two homers and drove in three runs, going 2 for 4. Jermai Jones (Detroit Tigers) also homered. Lee Jung-hoo (San Francisco Giants) went 2 for 4.

South Korea will play Japan at 7 p.m. on March 7 at the same venue in its second group game.



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