Kim Ha-seong (San Diego Padres) continued his record of 9 consecutive starts.

The San Diego Padres won 7-1 in a home game against the 2023 Major League Cincinnati Reds held at Petco Park in San Diego, California, USA at 5:10 am on the 4th (hereinafter Korean time).

Kim Ha-seong started as a third baseman 7 times and recorded no hits, 1 walk, 1 run and 1 strikeout in 3 at-bats. He went down to a 0.221 batting average for the season. With this, Ha-seong Kim continued his record of 9 consecutive on-base starts since the Arizona Diamondbacks expedition on the 23rd of last month. On the 1st, it was a record of 9 games as a starter because he was unable to stand at bat in the 8th inning in great defense. 메이저사이트

Kim Ha-seong, who took his first at-bat at first base in the second inning, got a walk after a six-pitch full count match against right-hander starter Luis Sesa. After that, when rookie catcher Brett Sullivan’s 2nd RBI, sweeping double hit ninth, he stepped on the home plate and even scored.

After that, the bat was disappointing. In the bottom of the 4th inning, he ended up with a fly ball to the shortstop on 1st base, and in the 3rd at-bat as the lead batter in the bottom of the 6th, he only grounded to 2nd base. At the end of the 7th inning, Kim Ha-seong, who took his fourth at-bat with a chance to get 1st and 2nd base safely, struck out on a swing after an 8-pitch game with right-handed bullpen case Regumina.

San Diego made a big success with Brett Sullivan hitting a two-run home run in the fourth following two runs in the second inning. At the bottom of the 6th inning, Juan Soto, who showed a lower-than-expected hit at the bases loaded with 2 outs, hit a 3 RBI sweeping double, and San Diego won 7-1, ending the series with 2 wins and 1 loss. San Diego’s rookie catcher Sullivan became the hero of the day with his first major league home run and 4 RBIs. Starter Seth Lugo became the winning pitcher with 6 innings and 1 run.

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