Historic Race for the KBO Scoring Title: Six Players Locked in a Fierce Battle for the Crown
Only three runs separate the top six players as the KBO scoring title enters one of its closest races ever Players’ diverse styles—from speedsters to power hitters—highlight an unpredictable finish to the season
An unprecedentedly fierce race for the KBO League's scoring title is unfolding this season.
As of now, Koo Ja-wook of the Samsung Lions is leading the league with 73 runs scored. However, the gap is razor-thin, with a cluster of contenders hot on his heels. With just over 100 games played, the battle for the scoring crown has never been more intense.
Moon Bo-kyung of the LG Twins is in second place with 72 runs, followed closely by Kim Joo-won of the NC Dinos and Jung Soo-bin of the Doosan Bears, both tied at third with 71 runs each. Noh Si-hwan of the Hanwha Eagles and Song Seong-moon of the Kiwoom Heroes are tied for fifth with 70 runs apiece, rounding out a tight group—just three runs separating first from sixth. In comparison, seventh place Kim Seong-yoon, with 64 runs, finds himself a step behind.
The fierce competition stands out starkly, especially when compared to recent seasons. Last year, Kim Do-young of the KIA Tigers dominated with 143 runs, far outpacing Mel Rojas Jr. of kt, who finished with 108 runs. In 2023, LG Twins’ Hong Chang-gi earned the title with 109 runs, narrowly beating Kiwoom’s Kim Hye-seong by just five. Previous years saw equally modest margins: Jose Pirela for Samsung in 2022, and Koo Ja-wook himself in 2021, each finished atop the leaderboard by a handful of runs.
With about 40 games left for each team this season, six players remain tightly packed at the top of the scoring chart.
Their playing styles are as diverse as their teams. Jung Soo-bin and Kim Joo-won, sharing third place with 71 runs, are classic ‘speedsters.’ Their aggressive baserunning and sharp instincts have resulted in numerous extra bases and tag-up situations. Jung and Kim boast 24 and 13 successful extra bases, respectively—well above the league average—which have directly fueled their high run totals.
Noh Si-hwan, tied for fifth with 70 runs, relies on raw power. Despite a batting average of just .237 and an on-base percentage of .328, Noh’s 20 home runs this season have directly bolstered his scoring tally. Notably, his impressive run count has benefited from the prowess of those batting behind him. Noh typically hits fourth in the lineup, followed by Chae Eun-sung, who has registered a .367 average with runners in scoring position this season—his best clutch performance yet. Thanks to Chae’s ability to drive in runs, Noh has found himself crossing the plate frequently.
Koo Ja-wook, Moon Bo-kyung, and Song Seong-moon distinguish themselves with consistent productivity—both in terms of getting on base and hitting for power. All three have posted a weighted Runs Created Plus (wRC+) above 130 this season, illustrating their significant contributions to their teams’ offenses. Moon Bo-kyung, in particular, has also tallied 86 RBIs, ranking second in the league. His dual threat as a run scorer and run producer cements his status as the heart of the LG Twins' lineup.
Given that scoring runs requires not only reaching base but also timely help from subsequent hitters, the performance of each player’s teammates will be vital in determining who ultimately claims the crown. With the season’s end approaching, fans are eagerly watching to see which player will cross home plate most often and seize the scoring title in what may be the tightest race yet.
Meanwhile, the 2025 KBO League season will continue, with games scheduled at five stadiums nationwide at 6:30 p.m. on August 8.
Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”
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