
‘Helmet! ‘Hold on tight’ Kim Ha-seong, who sprints, makes a big success on multi-base… SD loses 3-7 to MIL
San Diego Padres infielder Kim Ha-seong (28) played snow baseball. On the ground, he showed active runner play.
On the 26th (Korean time), Kim Ha-seong started as the first batter and second baseman in an away game against the 2023 Major League Milwaukee Brewers held at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. On this day, Kim Ha-seong recorded no hits in 3 at-bats, 2 walks and 1 stolen base.
San Diego lost to Milwaukee 3-7. With this loss, San Diego’s season record improved to 61-68. Milwaukee went on a six-game winning streak and recorded a season record of 71 wins and 57 losses.
◆ San Diego vs. Milwaukee starting lineup
San Diego on this day was Kim Ha-seong (2nd baseman) – Fernando Tatis Jr. (right fielder) – Juan Soto (left fielder) – Manny Machado (3rd baseman) – Xander Bogatz (shortstop) – Jake Cronenworth (1st baseman) -Gary Sanchez (catcher) -Garet Cooper (designated hitter) -Trent Grisham (center fielder) The starting pitcher was Japanese veteran pitcher Darvish Yu.
On the other hand, Milwaukee’s Christian Yelich (left fielder), William Contreras (catcher), Carlos Santana (first baseman), Willie Adames (shortstop), Laudy Tellez (designated hitter), Mark Kanha (right fielder), Andrew Monasterio ( Third baseman) – Bryce Turang (second baseman) – Tyone Taylor (center fielder). The starting pitcher was Brandon Woodruff.
Kim Ha-seong, who boasts a hot hitting feeling recently , including multi-run baseball and stealing the 29th base . In this game, he succeeded in getting on base twice with snow baseball. And he even succeeded in stealing bases using his quick feet. The Milwaukee field team also showed a shaken appearance by Kim Ha-sung’s base run.
Kim Ha-seong, who started as the lead batter in the first inning, was caught with an infield grounder. He tried to swing the bat at Woodruff’s 95 mph fastball on the second pitch, but was caught by second baseman Turang’s glove.
Kim Ha-seong got on base with a walk in the second at-bat in the third inning. Kim Ha-seong calmly picked out three balls and made an advantageous ball count. And when the 94.3 mph fastball on the fourth pitch was in the middle, he swung the bat. However, it led to a foul and swallowed the regret. And he picked up a five-pitch, 94.4 mph fastball that earned him a walk.
Even in the third at-bat in the fifth inning, he played a persistent game. With no runners on the 2nd, Ha-seong Kim got a walk after an 8-pitch battle. Ha-seong Kim picked out a 96.4 mph fastball after an 8-pitch battle and went on base with a walk. He then succeeded in stealing bases while Tatis Junior was at bat. Ha-sung Kim steals season 29. At this time, as the catcher’s throw escaped to the outfield, Kim Ha-seong settled on third base. He sprinted to the point where his helmet came off and created a chance, but Tatis Jr. struck out and Kim Ha-seong was unable to home.
Kim Ha-seong, who was in the fourth at-bat in the 7th inning with 2 out, 1st and 3rd base. He struck out three pitches from switched pitcher Abener Uribe. He missed the 91st mile slider thrown by Yuribe on the third pitch.
In the fourth at-bat in the ninth inning, he was caught with a hit. With second out and first base, Kim Ha-seong hit Andrew Chaplin’s 84.8 mile slack, but did not leave the infield.
Darvish has a strong memory against Milwaukee. He was responsible for 51⅔ innings in 9 games and recorded 2 wins and 4 losses with an earned run average of 2.09. Although his victory did not follow, he did his part by blocking the opponent’s batting line tightly.
But this day was different. Darvish was hit by the Milwaukee batting line. He collapsed by conceding a large number of runs, and brought the blame for the team’s defeat. Still, he showed good pitching content until the second inning. He gave up a walk to leadoff hitter Yelich in the first inning, but quickly raised the count by inducing Contreras to hit third base. He got off to a fresh start in the first inning, striking out on a swing to Santana.
In the second inning, the scoreless pitching continued. Darvish caught lead batter Adames with a fly ball in right field. He struck out Tellez to increase the out count. He got a heavy hit from follow-up batter Kanha, but finished the inning by disposing of Monasterio as a fly ball to second base.
Darvish, which was cruising, shook violently in the third inning. He gave a heavy hit to the lead batter Tourang and a hit ball to Taylor. Yelich was treated as a grounder on first base, but he was driven into a crisis with one company on second and third base. Afterwards, he got a 1 RBI right-handed hit by Contreras and gave up the first run of the game that day. Santana caught it with a shortstop fly ball, but it collapsed after being hit by Adames with a heavy hit and a mid-month three-run by Telles.
A situation where the atmosphere of the team has subsided due to a large number of goals. However, Darvish blocked the fourth inning with no runs. He caught the lead hitter Tourang with a ground ball from the first baseman, hit Taylor with a straight hit from the shortstop, and struck out Yelich, finishing with a three-way strike.
Darvish’s start was up to this point. On this day, he was sluggish with 6 hits, 1 home run, 1 walk and 5 runs in 4 innings. And Darvish passed the ball to Rich Hill.메이저놀이터
The San Diego lineup was silent at every scoring opportunity. I had a chance once. With Tatis Jr.’s left-footed double and Machado’s walk, San Diego had a chance to run 2 out and 1st and 2nd base. However, as Bogarts struck out, the first-run opportunity was blown away.
The 3rd time was like that too. After one out, Kim Ha-seong walked and Tatis Jr. hit a heavy hit to create opportunities for first and second base. The atmosphere of the team was in a situation where the water was rising, but Soto hit a double hit and poured cold water on the upward trend. After a missed chance, San Diego collapsed, conceding 5 points to Milwaukee.
Machado hit a solo home run in the 4th inning, but no more runs were scored. In the 5th inning, Kim Ha-seong got a walk after two outs and succeeded in stealing the base. On top of this, the catcher’s throwing error overlapped, and he took up to third base. However, the score was not scored as Tatis Jr. struck out.
San Diego also missed a chance to score in the 7th inning. Leading batter Cronenworth created a chance with a heavy hit. Sanchez struck out and withdrew, but Cooper hit a heavy hit and became 1st, 1st and 3rd base. However, Grisham struck out and Kim Ha-seong also struck out.
He hit a home run in the ninth inning. While Cronenworth went on base with a hit ball, Sanchez hit a left-handed two-run four. But no extra points were scored. While the batting line was silent, the San Diego mound also collapsed. In the 3rd inning, Darvish contributed 5 points, including a three-run by Telez. And again in the 7th, Hill gave up 2 more runs and lost.
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