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    2026 World Cup hydration breaks turn into ad breaks as criticism mounts

    FIFA’s newly introduced hydration break system for the 2026 World Cup is increasingly coming under fire, as criticism mounts that the breaks have essentially become cash-grab opportunities for broadcasters to air advertisements. British daily The Guardian reported Monday that a broadcasting mishap occurred during the World Cup opener between Mexico and South Africa, when U.S. broadcaster Fox cut to advertisements during a hydration break and failed to return to the game in time, resulting in viewers missing 10 seconds of play after the match resumed. Hydration breaks were first used at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when temperatures during matches rose above 32 degrees Celsius. At this year’s World Cup, FIFA decided to introduce three-minute breaks in each half of every match, regardless of the temperature, as a measure to protect players. But the breaks soon came under a critical gaze when broadcasters began using the breaks to air commercials. By simple math, three-minute breaks in each half amount to six minutes per match. Multiplied by 104, the total number of games, that adds up

    2 MIN READBy Hankookilbo
    2026 World Cup hydration breaks turn into ad breaks as criticism mounts
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    Asian Games goes digital: Virtual taekwondo added for 2026

    2 MIN READBy Choi Won-suk
    Asian Games goes digital: Virtual taekwondo added for 2026
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    Kim Si-woo seeking major success at US Open in midst of best PGA Tour season

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Kim Si-woo seeking major success at US Open in midst of best PGA Tour season
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    Some Iranian Americans wave protest flags, others cheer as Iran play World Cup opener

    2 MIN READBy Reuters
    Some Iranian Americans wave protest flags, others cheer as Iran play World Cup opener
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    Manager for KBO's best team in June trying to stay in present

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Manager for KBO's best team in June trying to stay in present
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Dodgers rout KBO's Heroes in exhibition game in Seoul

The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Korean club Kiwoom Heroes 14-3 on Sunday in the first of their two exhibition games, as they get ready for the regular season opening-series against the San Diego Padres here later in the week.

Mar 17, 2024
Dodgers rout KBO's Heroes in exhibition game in Seoul
  • Padres squeeze past Korean national team in exhibition game in Seoul
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Shohei Ohtani strikes out in both at-bats in exhibition vs. KBO club

It wasn't meant to be for Shohei Ohtani on Sunday.

Mar 17, 2024
Shohei Ohtani strikes out in both at-bats in exhibition vs. KBO club
  • KBO pitcher Jurado rejoices after striking out Ohtani twice in exhibition
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Dodgers manager Roberts recounts fond memories with Korean players

Hours before his team played its first exhibition game in Seoul on Sunday, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts took a few moments to reminisce about Korean stars he has had as a teammate and a player.

Mar 17, 2024
Dodgers manager Roberts recounts fond memories with Korean players
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Heroes manager trying to be good host for MLB action at home field

With their home park, Gocheok Sky Dome, undergoing a makeover for historic Major League Baseball (MLB) games scheduled for this week, the Kiwoom Heroes have had to spend their entire spring training on the road.

Mar 17, 2024
Heroes manager trying to be good host for MLB action at home field
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On bubble, Padres reliever Go Woo-suk fighting to make it to Opening Day roster on home soil

Go Woo-suk, first-year relief pitcher for the San Diego Padres, finds himself in a unique situation: he could make his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut on home soil.

Mar 16, 2024
On bubble, Padres reliever Go Woo-suk fighting to make it to Opening Day roster on home soil
  • Padres' Kim Ha-seong honored to represent MLB on home soil, hopes to inspire Asian players
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Padres stars ready to put on show for Korean fans in historic MLB event

A trio of All-Stars for the San Diego Padres said Saturday they were looking forward to putting on an entertaining show for Korean fans in a historic Major League Baseball (MLB) season-opening series.

Mar 16, 2024
Padres stars ready to put on show for Korean fans in historic MLB event
  • Padres' Kim Ha-seong honored to represent MLB on home soil, hopes to inspire Asian players
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Padres' Kim Ha-seong honored to represent MLB on home soil, hopes to inspire Asian players

Playing as a major leaguer in his native country is meaningful enough for Kim Ha-seong, the Korean shortstop for the San Diego Padres.

Mar 16, 2024
Padres' Kim Ha-seong honored to represent MLB on home soil, hopes to inspire Asian players
  • Ohtani appreciates warm reception from Korean fans
  • Dodgers manager Dave Roberts honored to represent MLB in Seoul
  • Padres stars ready to put on show for Korean fans in historic MLB event
  • On bubble, Padres reliever Go Woo-suk fighting to make it to Opening Day roster on home soil
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts honored to represent MLB in Seoul

The Los Angeles Dodgers brand is one of the biggest among fans of Major League Baseball (MLB) around the world, and especially so in Korea thanks to their history of employing stars from the country.

Mar 16, 2024
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts honored to represent MLB in Seoul
  • Ohtani appreciates warm reception from Korean fans
  • Padres' Kim Ha-seong honored to represent MLB on home soil, hopes to inspire Asian players
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Ohtani appreciates warm reception from Korean fans

Given the oft-bitter sporting rivalry between Korea and Japan, it is not often that an athlete from one country attains as much respect and popularity in the other as the Japanese baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani has in Korea.

Mar 16, 2024
Ohtani appreciates warm reception from Korean fans
  • Dodgers manager Dave Roberts honored to represent MLB in Seoul
  • Padres' Kim Ha-seong honored to represent MLB on home soil, hopes to inspire Asian players
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Young Korean pitcher not about to back down vs. Padres

Moon Dong-ju, the 20-year-old flamethrower for the Hanwha Eagles in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO), isn't one to fear hitters. No pitcher armed with Moon's stuff would.

Mar 16, 2024
Young Korean pitcher not about to back down vs. Padres
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