Kim Ha-sung, a South Korean hitter in San Diego in the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB), soothed his disappointment of stopping consecutive hits with a double.
Kim Ha-sung started as the first batter shortstop in the away game against Arizona at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona, on the 14th and recorded one hit, one walk, and two strikeouts in four at-bats.
Kim Ha-sung had no hits in four at-bats in the game on the 13th, failing to achieve a new record for the most consecutive games by Korean big leaguers. However, he showed off his hot batting sense again in a day. The season's batting average also remained at 0.286 points.
Kim Ha-sung, who started as the leadoff hitter in the top of the first inning, hit the opponent's fifth fastball in a three-ball, one-strike situation and hit a double on the left line. This is his 17th double of the season. Later, Fernando Tatis Jr.'s hit came home and scored the first goal. 메이저 토토사이트
Kim Ha-sung picked up a walk with one out in the top of the second inning and succeeded in multi-base. At the top of the fourth inning with one out and runners on second base, Paat struck out on a low fastball outside. He also struck out in the bottom of the fifth inning with two outs and runners on first and second base. In his last at-bat in the top of the eighth inning, he was out with a grounder to third base.
San Diego suffered a come-from-behind defeat of 4-5. San Diego, which suffered a losing series with one win and two losses in three consecutive away games against Arizona, finished fourth in the National League West with 56 wins and 62 losses.