There was a runner every plate, but… Ha-seong Kim, 4 at-bats, 3 strikeouts, sluggish against the Dodgers
Ha-seong Kim (28) of the San Diego Padres was silent and could not prevent the team from losing.
On the 7th (Korean time), in the 2023 MLB match against the Los Angeles Dodgers held at Petco Park in San Diego, California, USA, Kim Ha-seong started as a 7th hitter and second baseman and recorded 3 strikeouts in 4 at-bats.
As a result, Kim Ha-seong’s batting average for the season went down from 0.227 to 0.218.
On this day, Kim Ha-seong stood at bat with runners in every at-bat, but he failed to take advantage of the opportunity every time.
He made his first at-bat in the bottom of the second inning when he was second out and first base, but was retiring after striking out. In the bottom of the 5th inning, he had a chance to first base safely, but he touched the first ball and turned it into an outfield floating ball.
In the bottom of the 7th, he struck out another swing with one out and first base.
In the 9th inning, when he was following the final chase with a score of 1-2, he entered the plate with 1 out and 1st base, but this time he also struck out with a swing and swallowed his regret.
San Diego lost, 1-2, to the Dodgers, who had only two hits despite five hits on the day.
After being hit by a two-run four by Chris Taylor in the top of the fourth inning, he finally failed to catch up.
In the bottom of the 8th inning, Brett Sullivan and Fernando Tatis Jr. scored consecutive doubles to make up for one run. Afterwards, when Manny Machado grounded in the infield, Tatis Jr. headed to third base, but Juan Soto and Zander Bogatz withdrew with a big hit and failed to tie the game.토스카지노
In the bottom of the ninth, Kim Ha-sung and Trent Grisham struck out in a row with one out and first base, and eventually lost.
San Diego, with a record of 18-16, had a two-game gap with the Dodgers (20-14), who led the National League West.