San Diego Padres Kim Ha-seong continued his streak of on-base records in the double header. However, the team gave up both games of the doubleheader.
On the 16th (Korean time), Kim Ha-seong played two double header games against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. All started as first hitters. He went 3-for-8 with 2 walks, 2 runs scored and 2 stolen bases in 2 games. He posted a .757 OPS with a 2.6 average for the season.안전놀이터추천
In Game 1, he started 1st at second base and went 3-for-5. Appeared as the leading hitter in the first inning of the first game and scored a right-handed hit against starting ranger Suarez. However, he overrun on a follow-up Fernando Tatis Jr.’s fly ball to right field and was doubled out on first base. It was judged to be a ball that exceeded the height of Philadelphia center fielder John Rojas, and he tried to reach 3rd base beyond 2nd base, but Rojas caught the ball. He hurriedly returned after stepping on second base, but the throw was faster.
In the top of the second inning, San Diego took a 3-0 lead with Trent Grisham’s three-run homer and took his second at-bat. However, a well-hit ball was caught by center fielder Johan Rojas.
In the third inning, lead batter Matthew Barton walked but failed to steal second base, creating a runner-up situation. And in a situation where there were no runners in the second company, Kim Ha-seong completed a multi-hit game by hitting a heavy hit.
Even in the beginning of the 7th inning, with no runners on the 2nd, the 2nd baseman infield hit and completed the 3-hit game. However, he failed to score all the points due to a misfire on the follow-up. In the top of the ninth, he retired with a fly ball to center fielder. In the end, San Diego lost 4-6 even after scoring 3 points first.
In the second game, he started as the first shortstop. He appeared as the leadoff batter in the first inning and got a straight walk. After that, Juan Soto succeeded in stealing second base at bat, and then reached third base due to an error by the opposing catcher. Successfully stolen his 17th base of the season. When Fernando Tatis Jr. grounded first base, he stepped on the home and led the scoring.
In the top of the 3rd inning, he stepped up as the lead batter and struck out on a swing. In the second at-bat in the top of the 5th inning, he withdrew with a floating ball to center fielder. In the beginning of the 8th inning, he appeared in a situation where there was no runner and walked out. And he managed to score by digging all the way home when Juan Soto’s double hit. 2 walks and 2 runs.
Kim Ha-seong entered the plate in the ninth inning with two outs on first and third base. He made one run with a wild throw from the opponent, but he retired with a fly ball to right field and recorded the last out count of the day. 3 at-bats, no hits, 2 walks, 2 runs scored.
However, the team lost 4-9 as they conceded a lot in the middle and late stages of the game. San Diego stayed at 44-49, giving up both games in the doubleheader. The gap with third place San Francisco widened further.