Ha-seong Kim 2G consecutive hit season 12th stealing base Defeats SD and SF

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Ha-seong Kim (27, San Diego Padres) maintained a good sense of hitting with two consecutive hits and multi-on base. San Diego played the 2022 MLB National League home game against the San Francisco Giants at Petco Park in San Diego, California on the 4th (Korean time).

Kim Ha-seong started as a shortstop and first batter, 가입머니 and recorded one hit and one four pitches in three at-bats. His batting average for the season slightly increased from 24.04 to 25.05 (128 hits in 513 at-bats).

In the first at bat in the bottom of the first inning, he came on base with the second four pitched by San Francisco starting pitcher John Brevia. The ball hit his left elbow, but luckily he was wearing a guard to avoid serious injuries.

Kim Ha-seong beat the opponent's battery in the next batter Juan Soto's at-bat. He succeeded in stealing second base. It's the 12th steal of the season.

Soto hit a ground ball at second base and went to third base, but there was no follow-up shot, so he could not score.

In the second at-bat he faced with no runners in the bottom of the 3rd inning, he went to first base with an infield hit. He went through second base to third base with a hit from Brandon Drury at bat in a two-game situation. However, Ivan did not enter the home because there was no follow-up stroke.

In the third at-bat at the end of the fifth inning, he withdrew with a floating ball from right fielder, and at the end of the eighth inning, he came back to the plate at second base and faced an opportunity to score RBI, but withdrew with a ground ball at third base.

After qualifying for the postseason, San Diego defeated San Francisco 7-4. The two teams played a tight pitching battle until the 7th inning.

San Diego broke the balance of zero first. In the bottom of the 8th, Trent Grisham and Brandon Dixon doubled in a row to take the lead.

Then, Josh Bell picked a push get more info walk and added an extra run from a full base opportunity, followed by Jake Cronenworth with a timely double and double and follow-up hitter Will Myas with a three-run homer to run 7-0.

San Diego made big innings and solidified their victory. In San Francisco, Brandon Crawford and Joey Bart hit just right in the ninth to get the fours back, but the chase didn't stop there. San Diego finisher Josh Hader succeeded in saving and posted his 36th save of the season (2-5).

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