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[Photo &] 'WBC' Korea's Quarterfinal Opponent Confirmed, Facing Dominican Republic with 'Average 10 Runs per Game'

[Photo &] 'WBC' Korea's Quarterfinal Opponent Confirmed, Facing Dominican Republic with 'Average 10 Runs per Game'

Set to clash with Pujols' team, which achieved four wins in the group stage on the 14th. The key to advancing to the semifinals lies in shutting down their powerful Major League lineup.
[WBC Quarterfinal Matchup Confirmed] Korean Baseball Team to Face Dominican Republic with Four Wins2026 World Baseball Classic quarterfinal matchups have been finalized. The Dominican Republic, which secured the top spot in Group D, has been determined as the opponent for the Korean Baseball Team.

"Rachel Weisz's Designed Intellectual Hell"... Netflix's 'Vladimir' Takes the Critics by Storm Upon Release Today

"The Ambiguity of the Ending is Both a Victory and Defeat for the Character"... Behind-the-Scenes Insights on the Ending Revealed A High-Class Psychological Thriller Depicting the Clash of Intellectual Vanity and Power Lust... Early Entry into the Oscar Race Announced
Rachel Weisz once again showcased her breath-stealing acting skills in the Netflix original film 〈Vladimir〉. Released today (6th), this work has received praise as 'the best psychological thriller of the year' with its intense narrative and Weisz's overwhelming presence. ◆ "Astonishing Performance. . .
Park Geun-hyung, Kim Byung-chul, Lee Sang-yoon, and Choi Min-ho's Play 'Waiting for Godot', Main Poster Released

Park Geun-hyung, Kim Byung-chul, Lee Sang-yoon, and Choi Min-ho's Play 'Waiting for Godot', Main Poster Released

A meta-comedy play that pays homage to the absurdist classic 〈Waiting for Godot〉.. A story capturing a day in the life of two understudies waiting for their chance in an old dressing room
Main poster revealed, sublimated into the aesthetics of waitingThe play 〈Waiting for Godot〉 has unveiled its official main poster for 2025. This poster humorously and elegantly interprets the core theme of the work, 'waiting', and clearly reveals the setting of understudies.