Ha-seong Kim (28, San Diego) continued his sense of hitting by hitting in three consecutive games.
Kim Ha-seong started as second baseman in an away game against the Chicago Cubs of the Major League (MLB) held at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois on the 28th and performed well with 1 hit, 1 walk and 1 base in 3 at-bats.
Ha-seong Kim came out as the lead batter in the first at-bat in the third inning, with the team trailing 1-3, and hit a fastball thrown by opponent starter Hayden Wesneskey, leading to a right-handed hit.스포츠토토
Soon after, Ha-seong Kim succeeded in stealing the 4th base of the season and stole second base. He missed the follow-up, so he didn’t score.
Kim Ha-seong left a regret by not being able to save the chance with two outs loaded in the second at-bat in the 4th inning. Ha-seong Kim hit Wesneski’s 5th pitch sweeper, but it led to a ground ball in front of the third baseman.
Kim Ha-seong, who was withdrawn with a floating ball in left field in the 7th inning, succeeded in ‘multi-on base’ with a walk in the 9th inning. He didn’t make it home because of the silence of subsequent hitters.
Ha-seong Kim’s batting average for the season rose slightly to 0.220 (18 hits in 82 at-bats). San Diego lost 2-5.
On the other hand, Bae Ji-hwan (24, Pittsburgh), who shows the essence of ‘foot baseball’, was replaced as a runner in the sixth inning of the home game against the LA Dodgers at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. However, he did not get a chance to steal or hit.
Pittsburgh won 6-2.
Reporter Bae Jae-heung heung@kyunghyang.com