2025 KBO League season
| 2025 KBO League | |
|---|---|
2025 신한 SOL Bank KBO 리그 | |
| Association | KBO |
| League | KBO League |
| Sport | Baseball |
| Defending champions | Kia Tigers (2024) |
| Hosts | Shinhan Bank |
| Duration | March 22 – September 30 |
| Games | 144 per team |
| Teams | 10 |
| Total attendance | 12,312,492 |
| Average attendance | 17,101 |
| TV partner(s) | KBS, MBC, SBS & SPOTV |
| Streaming partner(s) | TVING (South Korea) SOOP Live (International) |
| Regular Season | |
| Season champions | LG Twins | 85–56–3 (.603) |
| Second place | Hanwha Eagles | 83–57–4 (.593) |
| Third place | SSG Landers | 75–65–4 (.536) |
| Fourth place | Samsung Lions | 74–68–2 (.521) |
| Fifth place | NC Dinos | 71–67–6 (.514) |
| Season MVP | Cody Ponce (Hanwha) |
| Preseason | |
| First place | KT Wiz |
| Runners-up | Hanwha Eagles |
| All-Star Game | |
| 2025 KBO All-Stars | Nanum All-Stars |
| Runners-up | Dream All-Stars |
| Season MVP | Park Dong-won (LG) |
| Postseason | |
| Wild Card champions | Samsung Lions |
| Wild Card runners-up | NC Dinos |
| Semi-playoff champions | Samsung Lions |
| Semi-playoff runners-up | SSG Landers |
| Playoff champions | Hanwha Eagles |
| Playoff runners-up | Samsung Lions |
| Korean Series | |
| Date | October 26 - October 31 |
| Venue |
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| Champions | LG Twins (4th title) |
| Runners-up | Hanwha Eagles |
| Finals MVP | Kim Hyun-soo (LG) |
The 2025 KBO League season, officially known as the 2025 Shinhan SOL Bank KBO League (Korean: 2025 신한 SOL Bank KBO 리그) for sponsorship reasons, was a professional baseball season based in South Korea; the 44th in the history of the KBO League. The league's format and makeup did not change in the 2025 season from the previous season, with the same ten teams competing; the Kia Tigers, Doosan Bears, Lotte Giants, NC Dinos, LG Twins, Hanwha Eagles, KT Wiz, Samsung Lions, SSG Landers, and the Kiwoom Heroes.
The Eagles and Bears changed their branding and cap insignia prior to the season. The Eagles also moved to a new stadium, Daejeon Hanwha Life Ballpark.
The Tigers entered the season as the defending champions from the 2024 season.