
Major League Baseball San Diego’s Kim Ha-seong overcame the disappointment of breaking the record for consecutive hits by Koreans, and played an active role with long hits and multiple on-base hits.
Kim Ha-sung started as the first batter shortstop in an away game against Arizona at Chase Field on the 14th (Korea Standard Time) and scored one hit, one walk, and one run in four at-bats, playing a leading role with one hit and one walk in two at-bats.
I washed away the disappointment the day before. Kim Ha-sung hit 16 consecutive games in an away game against Arizona on the 12th, tying Choo Shin-soo (currently SSG)’s Korean MLB consecutive hit record in Cincinnati in 2013, but recording 0 hits in 4 at-bats on the 13th when he set a new record.
Kim Ha-sung’s bat fired from his first at-bat, and in the first inning, Kim Ha-sung hit opposing rookie right-hander Brandon Port with a double in the left field. Season 17 double.
Kim Ha-sung then stepped home to score the first goal during Fernando Tatis Jr.’s timely hit, and his 65th goal of the season was scored. As Kim Ha-sung opened the door of the attack, San Diego scored two more points, including Manny Machado’s one-run double and Jake Cronenworth’s timely hit.
Kim Ha-sung calmly picked up a walk in the second inning and completed a multi-base hit. It’s his 55th multi-base hit of the season, but he failed to score due to the failure of a follow-up hit.
Since then, Kim Ha-sung has struck out two and stepped down as a hit in his last at-bat, maintaining a season batting average of 2.86 (109 hits in 381 at-bats), and his on-base rate has risen by one league to 3.8.
Despite Kim Ha-sung’s performance, the team was defeated by a bullpen hunt, and after giving up a two-run home run to Lourdes Guriel Jr. in the bottom of the seventh inning with a 4-2 lead, they lost 4-5, allowing Alec Thomas to sacrifice.
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