“Absolute class”: Team Korea’s postgame moment after WBC defeat to Dominican Republic sparks emotional fan reactions
South Korea’s run in the World Baseball Classic came to a difficult end in the quarterfinals, but the moments that followed the game quickly caught the attention of baseball fans online. The team had reached the knockout stage for the first time in 17 years, renewing excitement among supporters who still remember the country’s runner up finish in 2009. Facing the Dominican Republic in Miami was always going to be a difficult challenge, especially against a roster filled with experienced Major League Baseball players.
The Dominican Republic won the game comfortably at LoanDepot Park, but what happened after the final out soon caught the attention of fans online. Once the game ended, the South Korean players gathered together and bowed toward the crowd. It was a simple moment, but it stood out. Many fans watching the video shared their reactions, saying the gesture showed respect and character even after a tough loss.
The short clip of the players bowing spread quickly on social media. Fans reacted to the way the team acknowledged the crowd before leaving the field. For many viewers, the moment reflected the respect and team spirit that Korean baseball is known for. Even though the result was disappointing, the gesture left a strong impression on people who watched it.
Messages of support began appearing from fans across different countries. One supporter wrote, “A lot of love for the Korean team from the Dominican Republic you guys did a great job, maybe next time.” Another fan accepted the result while praising Korea’s effort, writing, “Great fight no doubt, but the better team won.”
Some reactions also pointed to the strength of the Dominican Republic’s roster. One comment read, “Well done Korea. DR team is full of the best ML players.”
Other messages focused purely on the team’s sportsmanship. One fan posted, “Respect to Team Korea!” while another wrote, “Many blessings and may all of you travel safely. Honorable group of lads.” One short reaction summed up the feelings of many viewers, describing the Korean team as “absolute class.”
While the fan reactions highlighted respect for Team Korea, the game itself had turned one sided early. South Korea allowed seven runs across the second and third innings, losing momentum as the Dominican lineup took control. Starting pitcher Hyun Jin Ryu was replaced in the second inning as the pressure from the Dominican offense increased. Dominican Republic starter Cristopher Sánchez kept Korea’s lineup under control throughout the game.
The Korean hitters were unable to break through, and the contest ended in the seventh inning under the mercy rule after the Dominican Republic extended its lead to 10-0.Despite the heavy defeat, many fans pointed out that reaching the quarterfinal stage after nearly two decades was still a meaningful moment for Korean baseball. The reactions online showed that even in a difficult loss, the team’s gesture after the final out left a lasting impression on supporters around the world.
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Team Korea’s bow after the game becomes a moment fans keep talking about
Messages of support began appearing from fans across different countries. One supporter wrote, “A lot of love for the Korean team from the Dominican Republic you guys did a great job, maybe next time.” Another fan accepted the result while praising Korea’s effort, writing, “Great fight no doubt, but the better team won.”
Some reactions also pointed to the strength of the Dominican Republic’s roster. One comment read, “Well done Korea. DR team is full of the best ML players.”
While the fan reactions highlighted respect for Team Korea, the game itself had turned one sided early. South Korea allowed seven runs across the second and third innings, losing momentum as the Dominican lineup took control. Starting pitcher Hyun Jin Ryu was replaced in the second inning as the pressure from the Dominican offense increased. Dominican Republic starter Cristopher Sánchez kept Korea’s lineup under control throughout the game.
The Korean hitters were unable to break through, and the contest ended in the seventh inning under the mercy rule after the Dominican Republic extended its lead to 10-0.Despite the heavy defeat, many fans pointed out that reaching the quarterfinal stage after nearly two decades was still a meaningful moment for Korean baseball. The reactions online showed that even in a difficult loss, the team’s gesture after the final out left a lasting impression on supporters around the world.
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