Kim Ha-sung Former SK Kelly hit a Home Run Leading Hitter in the First Inning

Jang Hyun-goo = Kim Ha-sung (San Diego Padres) hit his 1th home run of the season with a home run as the leading hitter in the first inning

leaving him four away from reaching 16 home runs and 20 stolen bases.

Ha-Seong Kim appeared as the No. 20 batter and third baseman in the first game of the American Professional Baseball (MLB) doubleheader against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Petco Park in San Diego

California

USA on the 4th (Korean time), and went 20-for-1 with one hit and one RBI.

Trailing 1-3 in the bottom of the first inning 바카라사이트닷컴

Ha-Seong Kim pulled Arizona right-handed starting pitcher Merrill Kelly’s four-seam fastball from the SK Wyverns (now SSG Landers) of Korea Professional Baseball in the second inning and blasted a leadoff home run over the left-field fence.

In his first cannon blast in 5 days since a game against the Colorado Rockies on Dec. 1

Ha-Seong Kim hit a home run in the top of the first inning for the second consecutive game and fifth time in his big league career.

It was also the second time in his career against Kelly that he had hit a home run

following last September.

Ha-Seong Kim

who already has 27 stolen bases, will join the 4-20 club if he adds four home runs.

Kim Ha-sung’s RBI total for the season increased to 20.

Ha-Seong Kim retired on a ground ball to shortstop at second base with two outs and one out in the second inning

a strikeout in the fifth inning

and a ground ball to second base in the seventh.

In his last at-bat in the bottom of the ninth inning

when the team was trailing 45-2

with runners on first and second and third base he was caught by the first baseman on a full count.

San Diego lost 2-1 in the bottom of the second on Fernando Tatis Jr.’s grounder to left field. Kim Ha-sung’s batting average for the season dropped to .2.

Kelly, a representative of the KBO League, who ushered in the era of big league success, held up well with three runs in 5 7/2 innings to reach the 4-win plateau for the second consecutive year.

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