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Kim Ha-seong Hits Two Consecutive Games as San Diego Padres Face Loss against Miami Marlins

Kim Ha-seong Continues Impressive Streak with Back-to-Back Games

San Diego Padres player Kim Ha-seong showcased his talent once again as he delivered notable performances in two consecutive games.

In the home game against the Miami Marlins held at Petco Park in San Diego, California, Kim Ha-seong recorded 1 hit in 4 at-bats on August 23 (Korean time).

As third baseman, Kim Ha-seong initially flew out to center field in the first inning and hit a fly ball to second base in the third inning. However, in the sixth inning, he managed to hit a single to left center with one out. Following his hit, Tatis Jr. attempted to steal second base but was tagged out. In the ninth inning, Kim Ha-seong struck out in his final at-bat, causing his season batting average to drop from 2.81 to 2.8.

Despite Kim Ha-seong’s efforts, Miami emerged victorious with a 3-0 win, snapping their three-game losing streak.

The starting lineup for San Diego included Ha-seong Kim, Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto, Manny Machado, Xander Bogatz, Jake Cronenworth, Gary Sanchez, Garrett Cooper, and Trent Grisham. Miami faced Hruhe Solair, Luis Araez, Josh Bell, Jake Berger, Avisail Garcia, Jazz Chizom, Yulieski Gurriel, Nick Forte, and John Berti. The starting pitchers were Blake Snell for San Diego and Jesus Luzardo for Miami.

Miami successfully scored in the third inning. Solaire’s solo home run provided the first run, followed by consecutive hits from Araez, Bell, and Burger, along with an opponent’s error, adding another run. With the bases loaded, Garcia’s ground ball from third base brought home runner Bell, securing a 3-0 lead.

Miami’s starting pitcher Jesus Luzardo earned the victory with 6 scoreless innings. In contrast, San Diego’s starting pitcher Blake Snell suffered a loss despite pitching 6 innings and allowing 3 runs, as the team’s offense failed to provide support.

[Source: OSEN]

Provided by OSEN | 2023.08.23 13:13

[OSEN=손찬익 기자] Kim Ha-seong, who is active in the San Diego Padres, hit two consecutive games.

Ha-seong Kim recorded 1 hit in 4 at-bats in a home game against the Miami Marlins held at Petco Park in San Diego, California on the 23rd (hereafter Korean time).

Kim Ha-seong, who started as third baseman in the first inning, retired with a fly to center field in the first inning and a fly ball to second base in the third inning. Kim Ha-seong went down with a hit in left center after one out in the 6th inning. Tatis Jr. tried. stole second base, but was out. He struck out in the last at-bat in the ninth inning. Kim Ha-seong’s batting average for the season dropped from 2.81 to 2.8.

Meanwhile, Miami beat San Diego 3-0 to snap a three-game losing streak.

San Diego’s starting lineup included Ha-sung Kim, Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto, Manny Machado, Xander Bogatz, Jake Cronenworth, Gary Sanchez, Garrett Cooper and Trent Grisham.

Miami faced Hruhe Solair, Luis Araez, Josh Bell, Jake Berger, Avisail Garcia, Jazz Chizom, Yulieski Gurriel, Nick Forte, and John Berti. San Diego installed Blake Snell and Miami installed Jesus Luzardo as starting pitchers.

Miami was able to score a baseline in the third inning. After one company, Solaire’s solo bow in the middle of the month picked up the first point. Consecutive hits by Araez, Bell, and Burger and an opponent’s error added one more point. In the ensuing chance to load the bases, Garcia’s ground ball from third base hit home runner Bell. 3-0.

Miami starter Luzardo became the winning pitcher with 6 scoreless innings. On the other hand, Snell, who started in San Diego, suffered a loss as the batting line remained quiet despite giving up 3 runs in 6 innings. /beth@osen.co.kr

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