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KBO's top 2 clubs set for clash in final series before break

SEOUL, July 6 (Yonhap) -- The two best clubs in the South Korean baseball standi...
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Related coverage for "KBO's top 2 clubs set for clash in final series before break": Footbag — Upcoming Event: 44th Annual East Coast Footbag Championships. SB Nation — From championship teammates to Finals rivals—The History in Green. Jamaica Observer — Campbell breaks national shot put record again. CBS Sports — PGA Tour's new format, explained: Two-series structure, match play Tour Championship, relegation and more . Yardbarker — Storylines for the Genesis Scottish Open: PGA Tour and LIV Golf clash. Football | The Guardian — Erling Haaland v Kylian Mbappé: how the Norway and France hitmen match up