'Perfect Positioning' defense was solid escaped San Diego for 5 consecutive losses
In a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 20th (Korea time), Kim Ha-sung started as the sixth shortstop and had no hit in four times at bat, striking out one and scoring one point. His batting average for the season dropped to 217 percent and his OPS to .712. He had two consecutive hits, but failed to continue his hitting streak.
Ranger Suarez was the starting pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies on the day. He was the best ace in the league with 10 wins and 1 loss with a 1.77 ERA before the game. He had multiple wins and the highest ERA in the entire Major League.
In the second inning against Suarez, Kim had two balls and one strike in his first at-bat without a runner, but after watching a 90.6 mile sinker, he swung and missed the fifth ball to strike out.
He touched a 90.5-mile sinker with one ball and one strike in the fourth inning without runners, but ended up hitting a grounder to the shortstop. In the seventh inning, he faced a new pitcher, Orion Kirkering. However, he also hit a 94.8-mile sinker to the third baseman in an unfavorable count of one ball and two strikes against Kirkering. 메이저놀이터
He faced his fourth at-bat with runners on first and second bases with one out in the eighth inning. He faced Serantoni Dominguez and hit a 97.4 mile sinker with his second pitch at one strike. It rolled slowly toward the third base, and third baseman Alec Bohm put the ball behind him. It was a defense conscious of Kim Ha-sung's fast feet. As the record was recorded through an error, he continued the chance to load the bases with one out. Kim Ha-sung then homered when Kyle Higashioka had a three-run triple.
He was solid in defense. In the bottom of the seventh inning with one out and no runner on the ground, he managed to clean up Raphael's 94.6 miles of training with perfect location. Locally, he described the perfect location selection.
The San Diego Padres won the game 5-2, escaping its fifth consecutive loss. It now has 38 wins and 40 losses in this season. Matt Waldron, the starting pitcher, pitched seven innings of five hits (one homer) with two walks, six strikeouts and one run, to secure his fifth win of this season.
Jackson Merrill's solo shot took the lead in the top of the second inning, but allowed Bryce Harper to hit a tiebreaking solo shot in the bottom of the third inning, and the game went well. However, Luis Arraez hit a timely hit to the right, taking the lead 2-1.
And in the eighth inning, he completed a five-game losing streak thanks to Kyle Higashioka's three-run triple in a clean sweep at the bases loaded with one out, which led to consecutive hits by Jurickson Profar and Manny Machado, and Kim Ha-sung's on-base error.
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