Kim Ha-seong 3 hits
Kim Ha-seong 3 hits, Bae Ji-hwan protesting and exiting, the joys and sorrows crossed
Pittsburgh's come-from-behind smile in a match against Korean major leaguers
The temperature difference was clear. On the other hand, Ha-seong Kim (San Diego Padres), who has a sense of hitting, and Bae Ji-hwan (Pittsburgh Pirates), who is silent at the plate, have mixed moods. 토토사이트
Major League Baseball (MLB) San Diego and Pittsburgh faced each other on the 28th (Korean time) at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Kim Ha-seong was the second baseman and first hitter, and Bae Ji-hwan was the second baseman and the seventh hitter, respectively, in the starting lineup.
At bat, Ha-seong Kim won a complete victory over Bae Ji-hwan. Kim Ha-seong scored 3 hits in 5 strokes that day, recording his 3rd 3 hits in one game after the opening of this season.
Kim Ha-seong, who plays for MLB San Diego, touches the palm of his hand with the coach after arriving at first base after hitting a hit during an away game against Pittsburgh on the 28th (Korean time).
Bae Ji-hwan, on the other hand, posted an RBI, but only went 2 at-bats without a hit. Ha-seong Kim’s batting average for the season rose to 2.58 li (62 hits in 240 at-bats). As Bae Ji-hwan was silent for 8 consecutive games without a hit, his batting average dropped to 2.3 9 Lee (50 hits in 209 at-bats).
Ha-seong Kim hit from the first at-bat. He went to base with a left-handed hit against Pittsburgh starting pitcher Rich Hill in the top of the first inning and scored two RBIs in a timely hit in the top of the second inning, boasting a feeling of high hitting and achieving multiple hits (more than two hits in one game).
In the top of the 5th inning, he came out again as the lead batter and struck out, but in the top of the 7th inning, he hit again in the fourth at-bat as the lead batter again. In the top of the ninth inning, which was his last at-bat, he retired with a ground ball to third base.
He added 2 RBIs and brought his season RBI to 28. In the first at bat in the bottom of the second inning when Pittsburgh was trailing 0-3 with 1st and 3rd base intact, Bae Ji-hwan hit a sacrifice fly to left field against San Diego starter Ray Kner and scored an RBI. It is the 19th RBI of the season.
However, the long-awaited hit did not come. In the bottom of the third and fifth innings, he struck out one after another in his at-bat. Bae Ji-hwan was sent off in the bottom of the 6th inning for protesting the referee's strike decision.
Bae Ji-hwan, who plays for MLB Pittsburgh, welcomes his teammate who scored a goal during a home game against San Diego on the 28th (Korean time).
Bae Ji-hwan had a strong argument with the referee before going into the dugout after being sent off. Pittsburgh coach Derek Shelton jumped out of the dugout and stopped Bae Ji-hwan.
In this game, Pittsburgh laughed. They came from behind to win 9-4 over San Diego. Pittsburgh broke its two-game losing streak with the victory, and San Diego lost three games in a row.
In San Diego, Darvish Yu was originally scheduled to start on this day, but was quickly changed to Kner due to the flu. Kner became the losing pitcher as he gave up 5 runs in 2 innings. He suffered his first loss of the season.