Sye-Kyun Chung, the Prime Minister of Korea, announced that fans will be allowed to attend Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) games starting Sunday, 26 July.
Clubs will be able to sell tickets of any given game to up 10% of stadium capacity.
"Many citizens who have been cheering online are looking forward to entering the stadium again," Chung told the Reuters press agency.
Clubs will be able to sell tickets of any given game to up to 10% of stadium capacity.
KBO, a WBSC associate member, is the top sports league in Korea with an eight-million fan attendance. The 2020 baseball season opened on 5 May behind closed doors.