
Kim Ha-sung is going out while attempting to steal second base on the 17th. Arizona = USA Today Sports Yonhap News.
Kim Ha-seong (26, San Diego Padres) reported his first RBI after advancing to the major leagues in a demonstration game.
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 (Korean 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).
I made a mistake against the first batter in the first episode. He made a throwback to Tim Anderson’s batting ball. Fortunately, the follow-up batter retreated with two strikeouts and one ground ball, which did not lead to a goal. In the defense of the second inning, he made up for the previous mistake by connecting Yermin Mercedes’s batted ball with a bottleta at the first base.
At the end of the second inning, the first at-bat, retired to second baseman with no runners, but hit the end of the fourth. It was a situation where the team pursued 1-3, but made a 2-3 by hitting a heavy hitter at 2nd and 2nd base. This bounced ball after being hit by the opponent’s shortstop Anderson was initially judged as a mistake, but was corrected as a hit. However, the inning ended in vain when Kim Ha-seong was caught by a stealing failure in the next batter Lewis Campusano at-bat.
Not only Kim Ha-seong, but also Jorge Matteo (end 5) and Tucupita Marcano (end 6) failed to steal base, and San Diego played a particularly cluttered game on this day, including Eric Hosmer, Jake Cronenworth, and Campusano as well as Kim Ha-seong. .
Ha-seong Kim was replaced when defending the 7th inning.
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