"It's really not going well." I stopped hitless, but I couldn't laugh...'Worst Day' Kim Ha-sung 2 Mistakes, Lost RBI Due to Recordman Judgment

Until he hit his ninth home run of the season against the New York Mets on the 17th and one hit and one walk against the Philadelphia Phillies on the 18th, he seemed to be getting hit again. However, he failed to produce a hit for two consecutive days since the game against Philadelphia on the 20th. On this day, Kim Ha-sung succeeded in breaking the flow of no hits in two consecutive games, but had a nightmare day, making two errors, suffering from all kinds of bad luck from the beginning of the game.

Kim had a bad start. With his team leading 1-0, Kim faced Milwaukee starter Colin Ray at the bottom of the second inning with one out and runners on the first and second bases. After watching the first pitch, Kim cut a sinker of 93.9 miles (151.1 kilometers) on the second pitch, putting him at a very disadvantageous count of 0B-2S. Then, he put out the bat on a four-seam fastball of 91.1 miles (146.6 kilometers) on the third pitch, but the missed ball rolled toward the second base. As a result, he finished his first at bat with a double play.

There was no luck in defense, either. In the top of the fifth inning, Milwaukee's Jackson Churio hit a ball with one out and a runner on the second base headed toward the third base and shortstop. At this time, Kim Ha-sung caught Churio's ball with a backhand catch and twisted his body to throw the ball toward the first base. However, Lee Gong-eun was hit by the glove of first baseman Luis Arraez and bounced toward the mound, when second baseman Tyler Black advanced to third base. Churio's ball was recorded as an infield hit, but Black's third base was recorded as Kim Ha-sung's throwing error, and the 29th game of no-fault was suspended. For Kim Ha-sung, trying to make the best out count turned into an error.

Kim Ha-sung also failed to produce a hit in his second at-bat. Kim Ha-sung faced Ray once again in the top of the fifth inning with one out and no runners, trailing 3-4. However, this time again, he was driven by an unfavorable count of 0B-2S, and gave out a sweeper bat that was driven to the center of the strike zone on the third pitch, but he swallowed the disappointment when he stepped down with a fly ball to the second base. It was his third at-bat that Kim Ha-sung, whose game did not go well, broke his silence.

In the bottom of the sixth inning when the San Diego Padres turned the game around 5-4, Kim Ha-sung faced Milwaukee's changed pitcher Jared Keynick, and did not miss the 95.6-mile (153.9-kilometer) sinker that was crowded into the middle of the strike zone on the third pitch. Kim Ha-sung's hit spread at a whopping 102.6 miles (165.1 kilometers) and led to a hit that fell in front of the right field. With this, Kim Ha-sung succeeded in breaking the flow of no hits for two consecutive games.

However, the hit failed to cut off the bad trend. At the top of the sixth inning, with runners on the first and second bases with one out, a hit by Milwaukee's Sal Fraley rolled toward the shortstop. At that time, Kim Ha-sung caught the ball and stepped on the second base himself, and aimed for a double play by spraying the ball on the first base. However, Kim Ha-sung's throw turned away the first baseman's glove, and he made a fatal mistake that eventually allowed a tie.

Kim Ha-sung hit Milwaukee's Elvis Peguero's 99-mile fastball in the bottom of the seventh inning with one out and the bases loaded with one out to start leading again 7-5 thanks to the batting performance of the batters. Then, the ball bounced off the glove of Milwaukee's second baseman Bryce Turang, and all runners survived. The hit did not record for a long time, and the San Diego-Miladelphia Archives decided to give Turang an error after much consideration. Therefore, if it was a normal ground ball, the RBI would have gone up, but as the error was applied, Kim Ha-sung finished the game with one hit in four at-bats.

San Diego, which successfully escaped its five-game losing streak against Philadelphia on the 20th, defeated Milwaukee after a fierce slugging match as it did the previous day (21st). It was San Diego that took the lead in the early stages of the game. San Diego succeeded in gaining the upper hand in the bottom of the second inning when Jackson Merrill grounded out at the first and third base chances, which were provided by consecutive hits by Cronenworth and Machado. Since then, the two teams have continued a tight race between pitchers, and it was Milwaukee that broke the trend.

In the top of the fifth inning, with one out and runners on the first and third bases loaded with Tyler Black's walk and Jackson Churio's hit, third baseman Black drilled home to tie the game. Milwaukee went 1-3 with William Contreras and Christian Yelich exploding consecutive hits, and Rhys Hoskins added another run to make it 1-4. San Diego, however, was not affected.

San Diego chased Milwaukee to the bottom of the fifth inning with Luis Arraez hitting a two-run home run with two outs and a walk from Kyle Higashioka. And in the bottom of the sixth inning, Cronenworth hit a superior solo home run to balance it, and Donovan Solano hit a timely hit to regain the lead in the scoring chance provided by a double by the follow-up hitter Machado to run 5-4. However, in the top of the sixth inning, Kim Ha-sung's throwing error occurred in the process of treating Sal Fraley's hit with one out and runners on the first and second bases as a double play, and the game became 5-5 again. 토토사이트 순위

Despite this fierce situation, it was San Diego that laughed at the end. After Cronenworth hit a timely hit that broke the balance again in the bottom of the seventh inning, San Diego widened the gap by getting a walk that Solano pushed for, and Kim Ha-sung's ground ball to second base was helped by Milwaukee's Bryce Turang's error to score three points to win the game. San Diego added another point to its offense in the bottom of the eighth inning, and maintained a four-point lead until the game ended, continuing its pleasant three-game winning streak.

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