2024-04-16 07:28:12
Failed to hit in 4 consecutive games… Season batting average 0.215
Ha-seong Kim (29, San Diego Padres) showed off his outstanding pitching ability and successfully reached base four times.
Ha-seong Kim started as a shortstop with the 6th hitter in the 2024 Major League Baseball (MLB) game against the LA Dodgers held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 15th (Korean time), giving up no hits in one at-bat and four walks.
4 walks is Ha-seong Kim’s record for the most walks in a big league game. This is the second time he has reached base more than four times this season. Ha-seong Kim reached base 4 times in the game against the San Francisco Giants on the 1st, going 3 hits in 4 at-bats, 1 home run, 1 walk, and 3 RBIs.
However, he failed to produce a hit on this day, and his hitting streak stopped at 3 games. His season batting average dropped from 0.219 to 0.215.
Kim Ha-seong, who struck first with one out in the second inning, walked after a full-count battle with starter James Paxton that lasted until seven pitches. However, he was thrown out while attempting to steal second base during follow-up batter Luis Campusano’s at-bat.
He was driven to 2 strikes in the 4th inning with 1 out, but he showed off his pioneering ability by scoring 4 balls in a row. However, he failed to score a follow-up hit.
Ha-Seong Kim also reached base against replaced pitcher Ryan Brazer. He continued the team’s chances by getting a walk on first and second base with no outs in the sixth inning. However, Campusano retired due to a double play.
Ha-seong Kim, who was at bat for the 4th time in the 7th inning with 1 out and 2nd base, stepped on 1st base without exerting any effort. The Dodgers avoided the game by intentionally sending out Ha-Seong Kim with 4 pitches. However, this time too, there was no result in scoring. Jose Ajocar, the runner on second base, failed to steal third base, and Campusano struck out on a swing.
Ha-seong Kim kicked up left-handed bullpen Nick Ramirez’s sinker on the first pitch in the 9th inning with no outs on first and second base, but it ended up being a fly ball to right field.
San Diego (9 wins, 9 losses) defeated the Dodgers (11 wins, 7 losses) 6-3, led by Jurickson Profar’s three RBI performance.
Meanwhile, Ohtani, who started as the Dodgers’ No. 2 designated hitter, recorded 1 hit and 2 strikeouts in 4 at-bats.
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2024-04-16 07:28:12