Resting for two days due to physical ailments and returning to the starter
Sorry for a throwback error or stealing failure
Kim Ha-sung (26, San Diego Padres), who had two days due to symptoms of physical ailments, participated in a demonstration game in three days and reported his first RBI on the major league stage.
However, the first error and the failure to steal were also recorded, leaving a regret.
Kim Ha-sung started as a shortstop 6th batter against the Chicago White Sox in the 2021 US Pro Baseball Major League Demonstration Game held at Peoria Stadium in Arizona, USA on the 17th (Korea time) and recorded 2 at-bats, 1 hit and 1 RBI.
Kim Ha-sung’s batting average for the demonstration game was 0.150 (three hits in 20 at-bats).
Ha-seong Kim started the game with a mistake. In the first inning, the White Sox’s number one hitter Tim Anderson made a throwback. It is Kim Ha-sung’s first major league demonstration game error.
Fortunately, San Diego’s Joe Musgrove did not lead to a concession after passing the crisis with two strikeouts and one ground ball.
In the beginning of the second inning, Kim Ha-Sung made up for the previous mistake by catching Yermin Mercedes’ batted ball at the first base and catching the ball with second baseman Jake Cronenworth and first baseman Eric Hosmer.
At the end of the second inning, the first at-bat, Kim Ha-seong, who stepped down with a ground ball for second baseman without a runner, hit the end of the fourth inning.
Immediately after pursuing 1-3 with Will Myers’ doubles, Kim Ha-seong made a heavy hitting at 2nd and 2nd base.
This bounced ball after being hit by the opponent shortstop Anderson was initially judged as a mistake, but was corrected as a hit.
Kim Ha-sung scored the first RBI with a 3 hit after 6 games since the Texas Rangers game on the 5th.
Thanks to that, San Diego narrowed the gap to 2-3.
However, Kim Ha-seong was caught by a stealing failure in the next batter Lewis Campusano at-bat, and the inning ended in vain. The failure to steal is also the first record of Kim Ha-sung.
White Sox catcher Yermin Mercedes stopped the stealing of not only Kim Ha-sung, but also Jorge Matteo (end 5) and Tucupita Marcano (end 6).
In addition to Kim Ha-sung, the San Diego beasts played a uniquely cluttered game on this day, with a total of five people including Eric Hosmer, Jake Cronenworth, and Campusano Juan Fernandez.
Ha-seong Kim was replaced when defending the 7th inning.
San Diego tied 3-3 with Marcano’s timely hit at the end of the 8th inning, but lost 3-4 with 1 point in the 9th inning.
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