- Matchup: Hanwha Eagles vs LG Twins
- Date: Saturday, July 4, 2026
- Venue: Jamsil Baseball Stadium, Seoul, South Korea
- Broadcast: MS-T
- Betting Odds: Hanwha (+132) vs LG (-160)
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The LG Twins (50-30, 1st place in KBO) face off against the Hanwha Eagles (38-38, 6th place in KBO) at the iconic Jamsil Baseball Stadium on Saturday, July 4, 2026. The Twins begin as the favorite at -160, while the Eagles are listed at +132. The over/under for this game is established at 9 runs.

Team Hanwha has achieved 129 doubles and hit 91 home runs as a group. With a slugging percentage of .430, they’ve struck out 626 times, but have also drawn 303 walks. Averaging 5.9 runs per game, the Hanwha Eagles rank first in the league. This season, they’ve accumulated 429 RBIs and recorded 755 hits, boasting a team batting average of .275 and an on-base percentage of .353.
To keep an eye on, Baek Ho Kang is poised to make a significant impact for Hanwha. Over his career, Kang has hit 157 home runs while driving in 646 runs. With a total of 4,133 plate appearances resulting in 1,101 hits, he maintains a career batting average of .305, along with 588 runs scored and an OPS of .885. His slugging percentage is currently .500, with 1,807 total bases. He has struck out 745 times and drawn 473 walks, contributing to a robust on-base percentage of .385.
The Eagles have successfully stolen 42 bases but have also been caught 16 times, leading to a caught stealing rate of 27.6%. So far this season, Hanwha has recorded 2,087 putouts, 772 assists, and 63 errors, resulting in a fielding percentage of .978, ranking 10th in the league alongside 80 double plays.
On the pitching side, the Eagles hold a K/BB ratio of 1.79, with a collective WHIP of 1.49. Their pitchers have allowed 62 home runs and a total of 395 runs (6th in KBO). With a team ERA of 4.51, they are 5th in the league with 566 strikeouts across the season.
The LG Twins have hit 73 home runs this year, bringing in 396 RBIs. They’ve logged 117 doubles, earned 329 walks, and scored 414 runs. This season, the Twins have an on-base percentage of .358 and a batting average of .271, and a team slugging percentage of .402, averaging 5.18 runs per game (5th in the league). They’ve struck out 581 times (7th in KBO) and recorded 722 hits.
Austin Dean is another player to watch for the LG Twins. He has a career batting average of .293 with 1,554 hits from 5,311 at-bats. Dean has launched 209 home runs, accumulating 2,575 total bases and registering a slugging percentage of .485. He has drawn 542 walks and struck out 980 times, with a career total of 857 runs and 893 RBIs. His on-base percentage stands at .359, and he holds an OPS of .844.
The Twins have completed 64 double plays and maintain a fielding percentage of .981 (5th in KBO). They have tallied 752 assists, 57 errors, and 2,122 putouts this season. With 80 attempts at stolen bases, they have been successful 61 times and caught 19 times, reflecting a caught stealing rate of 23.8%.
As a team, LG has a WHIP of 1.448 and a FIP of 4.72 for the year. They rank 4th in KBO for total hits allowed, with 756, and have given up 371 runs this season, maintaining a team ERA of 4.43 (with 348 earned runs). Their K/BB ratio is currently 1.99, striking out 533 batters against 268 walks. The pitching staff has surrendered 64 home runs, allowing 4.72 runs per 9 innings (4th in the league).
Who do you think will come out on top in today’s KBO matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose LG (-160)
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