Baseball is back in South Korea—offering a preview of what professional sports games may look like as the world emerges from the coronavirus pandemic
South Korea kicked off its 2020 baseball season with games only several weeks delayed as the country continues to gradually reopen society, offering a preview of what professional sports games may look like as the world emerges from the coronavirus pandemic. ...
The players are not allowed to high-five each other without wearing gloves, and the KBO has even banned the use ofNo fans are permitted to attend matches for now, but that didn’t stop some dedicated followers of the SK Wyverns, a team based in Incheon, about 17 miles south west of Seoul, from watching via an online stream fromHanwha Eagles players wear masks before their match versus the SK Wyverns Tuesday in Incheon,...
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