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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Nam-jik Han = Kim Ha-seong (26, San Diego Padres) got his first personal walk in the MLB demonstration game.
Ha-sung Kim started as a third baseman in the US pro baseball MLB demonstration game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Peoria Stadium in Arizona, USA on the 4th (Korean time). Kim Ha-sung’s performance on this day was two at-bats, no hits, and one walk.
As of the 4th, Kim Ha-sung’s batting performance in the demonstration game is 6 at-bats, 1 hit (0.167 batting average) and 1 walk.
Ha-sung Kim appeared in the first at-bat in the absence of a runner-up from the first inning and confronted Milwaukee right-hander Drew Rasmussen.
Ha-sung Kim played a full-count (3-ball-2 strike) game with Rasmussen, and walked to first base because he did not put the bat on the outside fastball slightly out of the strike zone. It was my first walk on the American stage.
Ha-seong Kim, who met left-hander Brent Suter, resigned to strikeout 3 pitches at 1 company 1 base in the 3rd inning. In the ball count strike 2, the bat was thrown by the high straight ball of Suter.
In the 5th inning, he missed the opportunity to score his first RBI in the MLB demonstration game.
Ha-sung Kim attacked left-hander Angel Ferdomo’s ball in the 1st and 2nd base in the 5th inning, but he was only a floating ball in right field.
Kim Ha-seong was replaced by Nick Tanieloo in the defense of the 6th inning.
Kim Ha-seong, who stood at third base for the first time in the MLB demonstration game, accurately captured Omar Navares’ high ball swaying in the wind in the fourth time.
In the previous two games, Ha-sung Kim started as a designated hitter and shortstop.
Lefty Ace Blake Snell, who was signed by San Diego by trade, made the first appearance after the transfer that day, blocking one inning with no hits and one walk.
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2021/03/04 07:38 sent