Major League Baseball (MLB) San Diego Padres infielder Kim Ha-seong (29) continued his hitting streak in the game against the LA Dodgers.
Ha-seong Kim started as shortstop number 6 in the away game against the Dodgers held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, USA on the 14th (Korean time) and recorded 1 hit and 1 run in 4 at-bats.
Ha-seong Kim, who hit his second home run of the season against the Dodgers the day before (the 13th), showed off his slugging power by hitting a double that day as well. Kim Ha-seong, who succeeded in hitting in three consecutive games, had a batting average of 0.222.
Ha-seong Kim faced his first at-bat in the top of the second inning with no runners on base and two outs, and retired with a fly ball to the outfield.
In the defense in the bottom of the second inning, an error was recorded as the team failed to properly handle Teoscar Hernández's ordinary ground ball with two outs and runners on first base.
However, he later made up for his previous mistake by chasing and catching Gavin Lux's fly ball in the shallow outfield at full speed.
Ha-seong Kim entered the 5th inning with runners out and 2 outs, trailing 0-1, but returned to the outfield with a fly ball. In the 7th inning, when the score was down 1-4, he hit a double to opposing starting right-hander Gavin Stone with two outs. Afterwards, he homered when follow-up batter Tyler Wade hit to right. Ha-seong Kim took his last at-bat in the 9th inning, with 1 out and runners on 1st and 2nd base, when the team was losing 2-5. But he hit a grounder to shortstop. He was in danger of a double play, but survived at first base with his quick feet. Ha-seong Kim reached second base with an indifferent steal during Wade's at-bat, but was unable to score as Wade was caught with a ground ball to second base. San Diego, who lost 2-5 in this day's game, had its two-game winning streak halted and had a season record of 8 wins and 9 losses. The Dodgers, who have broken off a two-game losing streak, are 11 wins and 6 losses. Meanwhile, Dodgers Shohei Ohtani went 0-hit in 2 at-bats, 2 walks, and 1 RBI. Ohtani hit a home run in the previous day's game, marking his 175th home run in his MLB career. He is tied with Hideki Matsui's record for the most home runs by a Japanese major leaguer. 스포츠토토맨