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[김하성 게임노트] ‘Kim Ha-seong’s Day’ 3 RBI final blow + 3 hits explosion… The batting average surged by 0.250: ZUM News


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[스포티비뉴스=김민경 기자] It was Kim Ha-seong (27, San Diego Padres) day.

Kim Ha-seong started as a ninth batter third baseman in a match against the Cincinnati Reds in the ‘2022 Major League’ held at the Great American League Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio on the 29th (Korea time), and scored three hits in four at-bats including the finale. swung His batting average for the season increased from 0.194 to 0.250. San Diego won 7-5 and went on to win three in a row.

It felt good from the start. CJ Abrams was on base with a hit after one shot in the second inning leading 1-0. The next batter, Ha-seong Kim, hit right-handed in a row and continued the flow with one company, first and second base. The follow-up shot did not lead to a goal.

Kim Ha-seong was at the center of San Diego’s four-run big inning in the 6th inning, who fell 1-2. Jorge Alfaro balanced Cincinnati with a sacrifice fly from right fielder Jorge Alfaro after he pressured Cincinnati on a first-bout opportunity made by Manny Machado’s double, Eric Hosmer’s walk and Matt Beatty’s four balls.

Abrams obtained four balls in the continuous two-game second and third bases, passing the two-billion opportunity to Kim Ha-seong. Ha-seong Kim calmly picked Tony Santilan’s three balls and watched the strike from the lower course. Then, when the 94.5 mph fastball on the 5th pitch came in at a good height to hit, he did not miss it and swept behind the left fielder with three RBIs and connected with a timely double. Left fielder Tommy Pam attempted a dive catch, but it was not enough to deal with a floating ball. With this one shot from Ha-Sung Kim, San Diego took a big run 5-2 and turned the game around.

Kim Ha-seong’s burning bat did not stop. She was chased 6-4 and hit the 8th inning. Kim Ha-seong, who started as the lead hitter, blew a double in the left wall and connected it with an additional scoring opportunity. There was hardly a home run. A local broadcaster in the United States expressed regret that it was not connected to the 3rd gun, saying, “It fell right below the yellow line drawn on the wall.”

Kim Ha-seong opened the door with his second double that day, but the flow was interrupted for a while as Trent Grisham and Jake Cronenworth withdrew with strikeouts and a floating ball from shortstop, respectively. Machado did not miss the opportunity and called in Kim Ha-seong with a just-time hit that fell to the right of right fielder, making it 7-4. Considering that Cincinnati followed one more point in the bottom of the eighth, Ha-Sung Kim’s extra goal was even more valuable.

On the other hand, San Diego starting pitcher Nick Martinez recorded 5 innings, 5 hits, 2 walks, 5 strikeouts and 2 runs thanks to the final hit by Kim Ha-sung, and took his first win (two losses) of the season. It was also his first win since moving to San Diego.

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