I still need time, Kim Ha-sung missed two games in a row

Snell marched without a run for 6 consecutive innings

Kim Ha-seong (26), a newcomer of the San Diego Padres, has been unable to compete in a demonstration game due to symptoms of physical ailments.

Kim Ha-seong was excluded from the selection lineup for the 2021 Major League (MLB) demonstration match against the Milwaukee Brewers held at the American Family Field of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona, USA on the 16th (Korean time).

Ha-sung Kim missed the demonstration game for two consecutive games following the Arizona Diamondbacks the day before due to his physical symptoms.

San Diego coach Jace Tingler said in a video interview before the match, “Kim Ha-sung is feeling a little better than yesterday, but he still needs time.”

Ha-seong Kim is batting 0.111 (2 hits in 18 at-bats) in the demonstration game.

He is having a hard time adjusting to the pitches of unfamiliar big league pitchers and a strike zone that is different from the KBO league.

Left-handed ace Blake Snell, signed by San Diego in a trade, won his first demonstration game this year.

Snell gave only one hit in three innings against Milwaukee and fought without a run.

I struck out two without a four-point.

Snell has scored 6 innings in 3 matches in this year’s demonstration game.

That day, San Diego hit Milwaukee 13-3.

Jorge Mateo, who debuted in the big leagues last year, started as second baseman with a fifth batter and played an active part in four at-bats, two hits and three RBIs.

Brian O’Grady hit two two turon guns and scored two hits and four RBIs in three at-bats.

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