Kim Ha-sung, 3rd base defense is not a problem, and he hit a home run in 15G

Kim Ha-sung, 3rd base defense is not a problem, and he hit a home run in 15G, SD lost 4-6 in one game with a full base opportunity

San Diego Padres infielder Kim Ha-sung even hit a home run, but it faded due to the team's defeat.

San Diego lost 4-6 in the first game of the 2023 Major League Baseball doubleheader against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Petco Park in San Diego, California, on the 20th.

Matt Waldron, who started, allowed two runs in the first inning. Leadoff hitter Corbyn Carroll gave up a double and Ketel Marte struck out swinging. Tommy Farm grounded out to third base.

Christian Walker walked to first and second base and lost a timely hit to Ruerdes Guriel Jr. He then dedicated a timely right-handed hit to Alec Thomas.

The bottom of the first inning with a 0-2 lead. Kim Ha-sung, who started as the third baseman and first batter, hit Arizona starter Merrill Kelly's second four-seam fastball at 90.8 miles per hour and hit a solo home run over the left fence.

His 16th home run of the season occurred in 15 games since he recorded his 15th home run of the season in an away game in Colorado on the 3rd. He also set a hit record for two consecutive games with one home run. The production of RBIs is also in two consecutive games. Kim Ha-sung had one hit and two RBIs the previous day (19th).

Later, Fernando Tatis Jr. struck out swinging and Juan Soto hit a right-handed hit. Soto was out by Kelly's check, and Manny Machado hit Kelly's fifth slider and hit a tie-breaking solo shot in the absence of a runner after two outs.

Kim Ha-sung and Machado fired solo shots one by one to return the game to square one, but starter Worldron struggled. In the third inning, he lost a triple to the first batter, Palm, and caught Walker with a ground ball in front of the second baseman, but in the meantime, Palm passed home. 스포츠토토

After two outs in the bottom of the fourth inning, Luis Campusano's double and Matt Carpenter's timely hit tied the score again, but Worldron was hit by Palm with a two-run home run in the top of the fifth inning.

Kim Ha-sung, who started as the leadoff hitter in the fifth inning, trailing 3-5, struck out swinging. In the second inning, he only hit a grounder in front of shortstop.

Kim Ha-sung, who faced his fourth at-bat in the seventh inning with one out and a runner on first base when Tom Cosgrove, who took the mound in the sixth inning, was dragged 3-6, responded to Arizona's third pitcher Kevin Ginkel's seventh slider and was caught by a fly ball to second base.

San Diego narrowed the gap to two points as Machado's solo home run hit another in the bottom of the eighth inning. In the bottom of the ninth inning, the first batter, Kampsano, picked up a walk and Garrett Cooper went out with a hit ball.

Trent Grisham's ground ball in front of the first baseman led to a chance to second and third base with one out. In the tie chance, Kim Ha-sung stepped down with a fly ball to the first baseman, and Tatis Jr. went out with a straight walk. The game ended when Juan Soto was caught with a fly ball to left field in a full base opportunity.

Kim Ha-sung recorded one hit and one RBI in five at-bats, and his season batting average dropped slightly from 201.

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