Kim Ha-sung (28, San Diego) continued his batting sense by hitting three consecutive games.
Kim Ha-sung played as the first batter and third baseman in the Major League Baseball (MLB) home game against Miami at Petco Park in San Diego, California, on the 24th, recording one hit and one run in four at-bats. Kim Ha-sung's season batting average remained at 0.280.
Kim Ha-sung hit right in his first at-bat. In the bottom of the first inning, he hit the third slider from Sandy Alcantara, the winner of last year's National League Cy Young Award, to lead to a left-handed double.
Kim Ha-sung ran like an arrow with his helmet peeled off again this time, and when he was safe at second base, he raised the team's atmosphere with his unique dance.
It wasn't the end. Kim Ha-sung then went to third base with a witty base play when Fernando Tatis Jr. was out of first base with a grounder to third base, and scored first when Juan Soto hit a timely hit. 토토사이트
Kim Ha-sung stepped down with a grounder to second base in the bottom of the third inning and a fly ball to right field in the bottom of the fifth inning, and in the last at-bat with one out and second base in the bottom of the seventh inning, he swallowed his disappointment.
San Diego won 4-0 thanks to the mound's performance that overwhelmed Miami's batters, including starter Seth Lugo's six scoreless innings.