San Diego Kim Ha-seong hits 2 games in a row

Sixth batter left fielder start in a demonstration game against the San Francisco Giants

San Diego Padres Kim Ha-seong (26) hit the fifth hit in the US Major League demonstration game. It hits two games in a row. Kim Ha-sung made a start with sixth batter left fielder and three at-bats, one hit and two strikeouts in a demonstration match against the San Francisco Giants at the Scottsdale Stadium in Arizona, USA on the 25th (Korean time).

Kim Ha-sung, who advanced to the major leagues, recorded two consecutive hits in the demonstration game.
Kim Ha-sung, who advanced to the major leagues, recorded two consecutive hits in the demonstration game.

Kim Ha-sung, who hit the Cincinnati Reds the day before (24th) after 4 games, showed a little bit of a hitting feeling by hitting two consecutive games. Kim Ha-sung’s batting average in the demonstration game rose slightly to 0.143 (35 at-bats and 5 hits).

In the beginning, I struggled. In the first inning, he was struck out by Anthony Desclafani, the opponent starting at the second base. In the fourth inning, he turned to strikeout even in one company. The hit came from the third at-bat. He hit left-handed hitting pitcher Reyes Moronta, who was changed from the second in the 6th inning. He couldn’t step on the groove due to his subsequent hit.

Ha-seong Kim was replaced by Patrick Kibel during the defense at the end of the 6th inning and ended the game. It is the first time that Kim Ha-sung has been selected as a left fielder. Kim Ha-seong, who played as the main shortstop in Korea until last year, and often went to third base, played in the field defense including second baseman, third baseman, and shortstop in major league demonstration games.

The club is testing Kim Ha-sung’s various ways of using it, and has revealed his possibility to play in the outfield from this week. Kim Ha-seong, who came out to the left field on this day, slid after catching the batting ball of leader Kurt Cassali at the end of the 5th inning. In the process of throwing to second base, he slipped again, but he sprinkled the ball correctly. Cassali’s batting hit was recorded as a double.

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