Old fashioned baseball played by the book was on display at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota as Korea prevailed over the Netherlands at the end of a pitching duel masterfully backed up by both defences, 1-0.
Korea scored the game's lone run in the bottom of the second. Dutch starter Justin Morales got two quick outs, then allowed a base hit to third baseman Jaesang Kim. He loaded the bases on back-to-back walks and then hit center fielder Junyoung Jeon on a 1-2 count.
The Dutch had only two hits. Jackey Josefa singled off Junseo Hwang in the top of the first, and Kendrey Maduro hit safely against Youngcheol Yoon in the top of the seventh.
Their pitching was almost as good as Korea's. Morales allowed only three hits, despite struggling with control (six walks), and Gijs Van den Brink got the final two outs allowing only a walk.
Dutch catcher Jahzeel Groetelaers had a couple of runners caught stealing.
Korea will celebrate their spot in the Super Round if the US defeat Mexico in the night game.