Korean KBO Results and Scores
Competition: Korean KBO
Sport: Baseball
Region: South Korea
Results and odds history
Past match results, final scores and historical odds load in the interactive table once the app has started.
About this competition
KBO Results, Baseball Scores and Match Trends
The KBO results page should be more than just a list of final scores. I mean think about it - in Korean baseball, the finish of a game often gives you a much clearer picture of what the league is about than all the pre-game hype. And the KBO has a pretty clear identity: it's a league that's all about regular scoring, upsets, and nail-biting finishes that go down to the wire - and often do so in close matches. That makes a solid KBO results page valuable not just for folks checking out what happened last night, but also for anyone trying to figure out what those scores might mean for the next round of KBO betting odds and market expectations.
Now, our own data says a lot about why the league is so useful in that situation. KBO games average a whopping 9.37 runs, which puts the run environment in a much more open place than a lower-scoring league like Japan's NPB. More than 60.7% of games go over 6.5 runs, 52.6% break the 7.5 line, and 44.3% clear 8.5 runs. That means that in the KBO, KBO results are not just relevant for moneyline bettors - they matter to anyone who's following totals, team scoring patterns, and the basic shape of a matchup.
But here's the thing - the league is also a lot tighter than those totals might suggest. In our numbers, 31.1% of games come down to just one run, 46.5% are decided by two or less, and almost 60% stay within three runs of each other. That's one of the defining characteristics of the KBO: a game can look like a blowout on paper, but it's still a tense, late-game nail-biter. So if you're checking out the KBO results today or checking out recent Korea baseball final scores, one thing the page should really highlight is that mix of scoring and narrow margins.
Some teams are much more interesting when you read KBO results through that lens. LG Twins stand out as the strongest winning side in our data at a whopping 56.8%, which just so happens to match the official 2025 KBO standings where LG finished at the top of the league ahead of the Hanwha Eagles. And Hanwha fit the profile of a stable, top-tier team in our data and in the official table too, where they finished second with the league's best ERA at an incredible 3.55. When either of those teams shows up on the results page, that final score carries a lot more weight because it shows a team with real consistency over the long haul, rather than just a hot streak.
Other teams are worth paying attention to because of the way their games play out. NC Dinos games average a crazy 10.20 runs, the highest figure in our data, while Kiwoom Heroes games come in at 9.94 and Samsung Lions at 9.55. That makes their results especially useful for anyone looking beyond the winner and trying to figure out whether a team is landing in open, offense-driven games again and again. A low-scoring LG result tells one story. An NC Dinos or Kiwoom result often tells a completely different one - and that difference gives a results page a lot more depth than your standard scoreboard archive.
Player context also makes scorelines a whole lot easier to follow. The official KBO league leaders drive that point home. Lewin Diaz took 2025 by storm with a whopping 50 home runs and 158 RBIs for Samsung, while Austin Dean somehow managed to chip in with 31 home runs for LG. Moon Hyun-bin and Roh Si-hwan kept Hanwha lineups scoring runs for fun, and Yang Eui-ji finished the season as the league's top qualified hitter by a landslide at .337. On the mound Cody Ponce completely dominated the league in ERA, wins and strikeouts for Hanwha and so their end of season results feel like the sum result of all that run prevention and control.
That really matters because a good KBO results page shouldn't treat every final score the same way. A Hanwha win coming from behind some absolutely elite pitching reads way differently from a Samsung result that was dictated by Diaz's power surges, and an NC Dinos game that went down to the wire is a whole different story because of their penchant for open run environments. Results become genuinely useful when they help the user sit back and think not just what happened but what kind of team was able to produce that kind of outcome.
The biggest totals in our data showcase the KBO's full potential. Kia Tigers vs NC Dinos put up a crazy 28 total runs, meanwhile Kiwoom Heroes vs Samsung Lions and Kiwoom vs NC Dinos both managed to scrape together 25. Those are extreme examples, but they fit the overall vibe of a league where pitching can lose control and lineups get going and all of a sudden it can get very ugly very quickly. At the same time, because so many games still manage to wrap up within one or two runs, even a high-scoring KBO result can still be super competitive from the very first pitch to the last.