(Reporter Lee Sang-hee of MHN Sports Arizona) “Summer Man” Kim Ha-sung (29) is struggling at all. He showed off his batting performance every summer as hot as the weather got hotter, but his bat got cold from the beginning this summer. Kim Ha-sung started the home game at Petco Park in San Diego, California, on the 21st (Korea time) as a shortstop and ninth hitter.
Every summer, Kim used to be considered a “summer man” because he displayed robust batting performance. However, this year is different. Kim has been sluggish in recent four games with a batting average of 0.105 (two hits in 19 times at bat). Kim also had a good batting average of 0.291 and OPS (on-base plus slugging) of 0.844 in June last year, but he only had a batting average of 0.218 before the game this June.
Kim Ha-sung’s first at-bat on the day came in the top of the second inning. Taking the batter’s box as a lead-off batter, Kim had four pitches and 78.9 miles (127 kilometers) curveball with one ball and two strikes against Bryce Wilson (27), the starting pitcher of the opposing team. 토토사이트 추천
The second at-bat took place in the bottom of the fourth inning. Taking the batter’s box without a two-out runner, Kim hit a sinker with the first pitch of 93.6 miles (about 151 kilometers) against Wilson, the same pitcher on the opposing team, but he flew straight to the left field and was out.
His third at-bat came in the bottom of the sixth inning. Coming into the batter’s box with no two-out baserunner, Kim had five pitches and hit a sinker with a ball count of 2 balls and 2 strikes, but grounded out to shortstop.
The fourth at bat was made in the bottom of the eighth inning without a two-out runner. Kim advanced to get a walk after a full count race against Bradley Blaylock (24), a pitcher whose opponent team had changed. It was the first advance on the day.
Kim Ha-sung, who advanced to the first base, immediately tried to steal a base and settled at the second base. It was his 15th stolen base this season. However, he failed to score a point when Luis Arraez (27) was out.
At the game, Kim had no hit and one walk from three times at bat, but his batting average for this season fell to 0.214. His OPS also fell to 0.706, putting him on the verge of another 70 percent collapse.
Meanwhile, with Kim Ha-sung silent, San Diego beat Milwaukee 7-6 on first baseman Jake Cronenworth’s walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to win the game for the second consecutive game after the last five consecutive losses.
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