
Are you looking for the best KBO predictions today? We’re here to help with free, expert picks on the league! The Korean Baseball Organization is one of the most exciting baseball leagues in the world and can be a profitable market for savvy bettors.
All season long, The Sports Geek is bringing you daily free KBO picks and best bets. It can be difficult for casual fans who don’t follow Korean baseball to accurately pick games, so we’re doing the homework for you!
Along with our KBO League picks, we’ve provided reasoning for each of our betting predictions below. We deliver our daily selections around 12-18 hours before the games, so you have time to place your wagers.
KBO Best Bets Today, October 24
In this chart, you can find a quick snapshot of our KBO expert predictions. We anticipate having two to three new picks every day throughout the KBO season, based on the odds of the best baseball betting sites:
| BEST KBO BET | MATCHUP | ODDS | BOOKIE |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 8 | Samsung Lions vs. Hanwha Eagles | -115 | Lucky Rebel |
Best KBO Predictions Today (With Reasoning), October 18
There are important things to know before betting on the KBO. Luckily, if you don’t have time to do your own research, you can discover how we selected our KBO baseball picks each day.
Hanwha Eagles vs. Samsung Lions: Under 8 (-115)
Game 6 of the KBO semifinals brings a must-watch pitching battle as the Samsung Lions face the Hanwha Eagles. Hanwha’s Cody Ponce has been lights out all year, leading the league with a 1.89 ERA and a near-perfect 17-1 record.
Last night, Cody Ponce became the first pitcher in KBO history to strike out 250 batters in a single season
He also became the first foreign pitcher (27th overall) to put up a sub-2 ERA in Korea
He finishes the year with 8.4 WAR, the 2nd-most in Hanwha Eagles franchise history pic.twitter.com/BP2Q59renV
— Gaijin Baseball/外国人野球 (@GaijinBaseball) October 2, 2025
Against the Lions, he’s been even more dominant, holding a spotless 0.00 ERA and 1.17 WHIP in 2025. Ponce has allowed two or fewer earned runs in 12 of his last 15 starts, showing elite-level consistency every time he takes the mound.
Choi Won-tae gives Samsung a solid counterpunch. The right-hander has allowed zero earned runs in three of his last four appearances and hasn’t surrendered more than two since early September. His recent form makes him well-suited to match Ponce inning for inning in this high-stakes environment.
With both starters in lockdown mode and the weight of a semifinal hanging over every pitch, the under is clearly the sharp side in this tightly wound Game 6.

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