HOME RUN STOLEN KIM HA-SUNG WINS WITH SACRIFICE FLY

Home Run Stolen Kim Ha-sung Wins with Sacrifice Fly

Home Run Stolen Kim Ha-sung Wins with Sacrifice Fly

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Kim Ha-sung (San Diego Padres), who lost a home run due to the opponent's left fielder's good defense, sealed the team's victory with a sacrifice fly.

Kim Ha-sung played as the seventh batter shortstop in an away game against the Texas Rangers in the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB) at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on the 5th (Korea time) and remained hitless in 3 at-bats.

However, he picked up his 39th RBI of the season at a critical moment to help his team win 3-1.

In the top of the second inning, Kim Ha-sung drew a fastball from Texas right-hander Max Scherzer in his first at-bat with two outs and a runner on the first base and hit a bullet-like ball to the left fence.

It appeared to be a home run over the yellow line on the fence, but Texas left fielder Wyatt Langford surged like lightning and snatched the ball. 안전놀이터

Kim Ha-sung, who returned to the dugout in the fifth inning with a well-hit ball going straight to the third baseman, sent another long-hit ball to left field in the seventh inning with one out and third base when he was walking on thin ice 2-1.

However, again this time, Langford jumped amazingly to clear the ball, and in the meantime, the third baseman homered and was recorded as Kim Ha-sung's sacrifice fly RBI.

Kim Ha-sung's batting average dropped slightly to 0.225. He left eight for MLB's 200 RBIs.

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