Kim Ha-seong, one walk against left-handed Gomber…Tatis misses again

Maekyung.com MK Sports (Tampa, USA) Correspondent Kim Jae-ho

Ha-seong Kim of the San Diego Padres played the game.

Kim Ha-seong started the third shortstop in the Arizona Diamondbacks and Cactus League away game held at Salt River Field on the 11th (Korean time), defended three innings, and played two at-bats.

In the at-bats, he recorded 1 at-bat without hitting and 1 walk. Left-hander Austin Gomber played twice.

Ha-sung Kim played at-bats twice.  Photo =ⓒAFPBBNews = News1

picture explanationHa-sung Kim played at-bats twice. Photo =ⓒAFPBBNews = News1

The content was better than the previous two games. He hit a change-up in the middle of his first at-bat, 1 company, 1 base, and 2-0 ball count. It was a strong batting ball with a batting speed of 105 miles, but a ground ball hit came out.

I followed the foul line at third base, but the course wasn’t deep enough. Third baseman Ryan McMan grabbed him and threw him to second base and knocked out the lead runner. Ha-seong Kim lived at first base, but became a base.

In the second at-bat in the 3rd inning, he got a chance to run 2 teams, 1st and 2nd base. It wasn’t too much. At the end of the full count game, he chose to walk. The gomber wasn’t sharp enough to fool Kim Ha-sung’s eyes.

Kim Ha-seong finished the day with Austin Nola, Jake Cronenworth, and Brian O’Grady ahead of the defense at the end of the 4th inning.

Fernando Tatis Jr. couldn’t play this day either. Coach Jace Tingler did not disclose the exact details of Tatis Jr.’s injuries, but said, “We are going to digest attack, defense, and base base training. After seeing today’s training, we plan to put it back into the game tomorrow if it’s okay. It’s much better.” Conveyed his condition. [email protected]


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