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    No need for Team Korea to fear Mexico

    Korea heads into the lion’s den to take on Mexico in Guadalajara late Friday morning Seoul time. Ever since the draw was made for the 2026 World Cup in December, everyone knew that this would be the toughest game. However, it is not as daunting as it could have been, as the Taegeuk Warriors have three points in the bank after a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic last week. With its final game against South Africa to come next week, Korea is in a good position. Had the opener ended in a loss — and that was a possibility before Hwang In-beom and Oh Hyeong-gyu scored to negate a Czech lead — then the team would have desperately needed a result against Mexico and been under real pressure. Now, a draw would be fine, and even a defeat, as long as the performance was OK, would not be the end of the world — or the World Cup. A win, however, would be spectacular and a real statement against a Mexican team ranked 13th in the world, eight above Hong Myung-bo’s men. It would help Korea become the first team to secure a place in the Round of 32 in the new expanded format. There’s more. In i

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    No need for Team Korea to fear Mexico
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    Rain, altitude and 45,000 home fans: Korea braces for toughest World Cup test against Mexico

    3 MIN READBy Hankookilbo
    Rain, altitude and 45,000 home fans: Korea braces for toughest World Cup test against Mexico
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    Why pay $120? Guadalajara's streets are filled with $12 World Cup jerseys

    2 MIN READBy Hankookilbo
    Why pay $120? Guadalajara's streets are filled with $12 World Cup jerseys
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    REPORTER’S NOTEBOOKWhat Korean football team’s interview boycott reveals

    3 MIN READBy Lee Hae-rin
    What Korean football team’s interview boycott reveals
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    Hwang In-beom: No longer an unsung hero

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    Hwang In-beom: No longer an unsung hero
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Dodgers' Ryu to return after 21 months

Los Angeles Dodgers’ Ryu Hun-jin, center, is seen training at Dodgers Stadium, Monday (local time), ahead of his match against the San Diego Padres, Thursday. /  YonhapBy Baek Byung-yeulLos Angeles Dodgers pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin will return to Major League Baseball, Thursday, following successful rehabilitation from shoulder surgery last year, the team’s manager said Monday (local time).Before the game against the Baltimore Orioles at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Dodgers’ Dave Roberts announced Ryu would start Thursday in the opening game of a four-game series against the San Diego Padres, saying “after talking through things with Ryu and the guys upstairs, we have decided we are going to start him on Thursday.”“So far what I have accomplished as far as my rehab goal ― gaining all my pitches back in just a few outings ― I think I’m pretty much ready to go,” Ryu said through his interpreter before Monday’s game.The 29-year-old lefty last pitched for his team in Game 3 of the National League Division Series agains

Jul 5, 2016
Dodgers' Ryu to return after 21 months
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S. Korea determined to carry on strong Olympic tradition in Rio

With the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games about a month away, South Korean athletes and sports officials said Tuesday they are determined to carry on a strong Olympic tradition.The countdown to the first Olympics in South America will reach 30 days Wednesday, and the pre-Olympic media day at the National Training Center in Seoul on Tuesday provided an opportunity for the delegation leaders and medal hopefuls to discuss their goals.Kim Jung-haeng, co-president of the Korean Olympic Committee (KOC), said South Korea will do its best to post its fourth consecutive top-10 finish in the Summer Olympics medal race, despite challenges ahead."I am certain that our athletes' dedication and hard work will bear fruit next month," he said. "They will have to overcome the 12-hour time difference and the flight of more than 20 hours. With political and social unrest, we foresee more difficulties this year than at any of the previous Olympics."Chung Mong-gyu, the head of the South Korean delegation, said he feels "a strong sense of responsibility" to help the athletes perform to the best of their a

Jul 5, 2016
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NC Dinos' Na Sung-bum tops All-Star vote

Na Sung-bum of the NC Dinos, right, walks to first base after being hit by a pitch in the fourth during his team’s game against the Doosan Bears at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul, June 30. Na was chosen as the top vote-getter for this year’s KBO All-Star Game, which will take place at Gocheok Sky Dome in western Seoul on July 16. / YonhapBy Baek Byung-yeul The NC Dinos’ outfielder Na Sung-bum has topped the All-Star vote with 61.89 points, the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) announced Monday.The slugging outfielder received 236 votes from his fellow players while Hanwha Eagles outfielder Lee Yong-kyu received 140 votes. As for the online votes from baseball fans, Na who has the leagues’ fifth highest on-base plus slugging rating (OPS) with 1.017 received 1,019,654 online votes following Lee, who earned 1,027,328 votes.The KBO All-Star Game, which will be played at the Gocheok Sky Dome in western Seoul on July 16, will be between players from the Dream All-Star team (players from the Doosan Bears, the Samsung Lions, the SK Wyverns, the Lotte

Jul 4, 2016
NC Dinos' Na Sung-bum tops All-Star vote
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Rangers' Choo Shin-soo stays hot with home run, double

Choo Shin-soo of the Texas Rangers stayed hot with a home run and a double, though his club suffered its second straight loss.Choo homered for the second straight game, but the Rangers fell to the Minnesota Twins 5-4 at Target Field in Minneapolis on Sunday (local time).Choo led off the game with his sixth home run of the season and added a double as part of his three-RBI night. He raised his batting average from .256 to .263 in the process.The veteran outfielder has launched five home runs in his past 11 games. He was sidelined for a big chunk of the season early on with a calf injury and then a hurt hamstring, but hasn't missed a beat in the power department.Choo took Kyle Gibson over the left-center field fence to put the Rangers on the board early. It was Choo's 19th career leadoff shot.Then with two outs and the bases loaded in the seventh and the Rangers down 5-2, Choo hit a two-run double to left off Ryan Pressly, cutting the deficit to one.It was Choo's final hit of the game, and the Twins held on to win by a run. Choo grounded out to second for the game's final out with a ty

Jul 4, 2016
Rangers' Choo Shin-soo stays hot with home run, double
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Adduci exits KBO over pain meds

Jim Charles AdduciBy Ko Dong-hwan Lotte Giants outfielder Jim Charles Adduci has left the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) after being banned for 36 games for illegal drug use.The Canadian, 31, left Korea on Sunday after a Korea Anti-Doping Agency test revealed the banned substance oxycodon in his system.The substance was an ingredient in medicine delivered from the U.S. for Adduci, who has chronic lumbar disc disease.The KBO banned Adduci on July 1 and the Giants put him on waivers the same day.“I didn’t know the substance was banned until the KADA informed me,” Adduci said in a letter of explanation to the KADA.He said he intended only to treat his back pain, and because the medicine was not a steroid or hormonal variance, he believed it was safe to use.He said he accepted the KBO’s decision and wanted to apologize to the league, his fans and teammates.Adduci visited Sajik Baseball Stadium in Busan on Saturday to say goodbye to his former club’s head coach, Jo Won-woo.“He apologized to me for causing trouble in the club,” Jo said, ac

Jul 3, 2016
Adduci exits KBO over pain meds
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More K-Leaguers flock to Chinese Super League

Guangzhou Evergrande’s Kim Young-gwon, left, challenges for the ball with Al Ahly’s Emad Meteab during their game of the FIFA Club World Cup soccer tournament in Agadir, Morocco, on Dec. 14, 2013. / AP-YonhapBy John Duerden There is always plenty of attention on South Korean players in action in Europe, but these days, there are almost as many stars in China. The Chinese Super League spent more than any other in last winter’s transfer window to become the talk of the football world.The summer’s transfer window has just opened and already there has been a major deal. Shanghai SIPG has just paid Zenit St Petersburg over $60 million for Brazilian striker Hulk. The powerful attacker has scored lots of goals everywhere he has gone _ Japan, Portugal and Russia. Now he will be trying to do the same against Jeonbuk Motors in the quarter-final of the Asian Champions League in August.Hulk’s team-mate will be Kim Joo-young. The center-back left FC Seoul in 2014 to head to Shanghai and he has plenty of compatriots in China.Each Chinese team is allowed to s

Jul 3, 2016
More K-Leaguers flock to Chinese Super League
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Lotte's Adduci exits KBO after drugs bust

Jim Charles AdduciBy Ko Dong-hwanLotte Giants outfielder Jim Charles Adduci has left the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) after being banned for 36 games for illegal drug use.The Canadian, 31, left Korea on Sunday after a Korea Anti-Doping Agency test revealed the banned substance oxycodon in his system.The substance was an ingredient in medicine delivered from the U.S. for Adduci, who has chronic lumbar disc disease.The KBO banned Adduci on July 1 and the Giants put him on waivers the same day.“I didn’t know the substance was banned until the KADA informed me,” Adduci said in a letter of explanation to the KADA.He said he intended only to treat his back pain, and because the medicine was not a steroid or hormonal variance, he believed it was safe to use.He said he accepted the KBO’s decision and wanted to apologize to the league, his fans and teammates.Adduci visited Sajik Baseball Stadium in Busan on Saturday to say goodbye to his former club’s head coach, Jo Won-woo.“He apologized to me for causing trouble in the club,” Jo said, accordin

Jul 3, 2016
Lotte's Adduci exits KBO after drugs bust
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Cardinals' Oh Seung-hwan earns first major league save

After recording more than 300 saves over 11 years in Asia, South Korean reliever Oh Seung-hwan now has a save in the majors.The South Korean right-hander for the St. Louis Cardinals picked up his first big league save Saturday (local time) against the Milwaukee Brewers at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Oh threw a perfect ninth inning and struck out two batters to preserve a 3-0 victory.Oh is 2-0 for the season and lowered his ERA from 1.58 to 1.54.Oh is the all-time saves leader in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) with 277 saves over nine seasons with the Samsung Lions. He moved to the Hanshin Tigers in the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) and recorded 80 more saves in two seasons there.He began his first major league season as a setup man for All-Star closer Trevor Rosenthal. Rosenthal, however, struggled mightily with his command all season and forced manager Mike Matheny to remove him from the job.Matheny at first didn't single out a pitcher to replace Rosenthal, saying he would take a closer-by-committee approach with Oh, Kevin Siegrist and Jonathan Broxton. However, Oh has p

Jul 3, 2016
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'Marine boy' Park Tae-hwan ruled eligible to compete in Rio Olympics

A local court ruled on Friday that swimmer Park Tae-hwan is eligible to compete at the Rio de Janeiro Summer Games, a significant victory for the beleaguered athlete in his legal battle with the national Olympic body.The Seoul Eastern District Court accepted an injunction requested last month by the swimmer to confirm that the Korean Olympic Committee (KOC) has no reason to ban him from racing for South Korea at the Olympics.Park "has no reason for being disqualified based on Article 5 of the Korea Swimming Federation's rule on the selection of national team swimmers," the court said in its verdict.The court also said he is eligible to make the national team.Park, the 2008 Olympic gold medalist in the 400m freestyle, was suspended for 18 months by FINA, the international swimming governing body, after testing positive for testosterone in October 2014.The ban ended in March this year, but the KOC banned him from the team based on its rule preventing athletes from representing the country for three years after the end of a doping suspension. Park was not named to the preliminary nation

Jul 2, 2016
'Marine boy' Park Tae-hwan ruled eligible to compete in Rio Olympics
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Two Koreans homer in majors

Two South Korean hitters each hit a home run in the majors, though both of the shots came in losses.Choo Shin-soo of the Texas Rangers hit a leadoff home run in a 2-1 loss to the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium Thursday (local time). Later in the day, Kim Hyun-soo of the Baltimore Orioles homered for the second straight game, launching a solo shot against host Seattle Mariners, but his team still dropped the game 5-3.In New York, Choo hit his fourth of the season and first against a right-hander. The shot off Michael Pineda was Choo's 18th career leadoff home run.Choo went hitless the rest of the game, and his 1-for-4 day saw his batting average dip slightly from .273 to .272.Choo, who battled calf and hamstring injuries earlier in the season, has only played in 22 of the Rangers' 80 games so far.Later in the American League (AL), Kim, batting second and playing left field, belted his third home run of the season against Taijuan Walker in the top of the seventh at Safeco Field. The solo shot cut the Orioles' deficit to 4-1.Lee Dae-ho, South Korean first baseman batting sixth for t

Jul 1, 2016
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