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KBO Best Bets Today, October 30
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 | LG Twins vs. Hanwha Eagles | -125 | Lucky Rebel |
Best KBO Predictions Today (With Reasoning), October 18
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LG Twins vs. Hanwha Eagles: Under 8 (-125)
In what promises to be a low‑scoring showdown between the LG Twins and the Hanwha Eagles in Game 4 of the 2025 Korean Series, we’re laying the Under 8 runs at odds of ‑125.
Here’s the case: On the mound for the Twins is Yonny Chirinos. Through 30 starts and 177 innings in the season, he’s posted a strong 3.31 ERA and 1.18 WHIP. He’s allowed two or fewer earned runs in five of his last six and hasn’t allowed more than three in his past six outings. Add to that, he’s dominated Hanwha specifically with a 1.40 ERA across three starts against them.
Opposite him is Ryan Weiss of the Eagles. He’s been dialed in with a 2.87 ERA and 1.02 WHIP over 30 starts. Against the Twins he’s even better, with a 2.25 ERA in two starts, and in three of his last four he’s given up one or fewer earned runs.
Hanwha’s Ryan Weiss pitched 6 scoreless innings, giving up only 1 hit, while striking out 11 as the Eagles beat Lotte 6-0 https://t.co/8DT2itFgdZ
— Dan Kurtz (@MyKBO) August 13, 2025
With both starters giving up minimal damage and neither lineup doing anything obscene recently, the total tally is very likely to stay under eight runs. Both clubs know what’s at stake and will lean into their pitching. Thus, we’re backing the under with conviction.

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