Kim Ha-sung of the San Diego Padres contributed to the team’s pursuit, but it did not change the result.
Kim Ha-sung started as the eighth shortstop in an away game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday (Korea time). He recorded two hits, one run, one RBI and one walk from three times at bat. He had a batting average of 0.232.
The team lost 6-8. It had to find some comfort from finishing the three games with two wins and one loss. It ended the nine away games with seven wins and two losses, which was its first schedule in the second half of the year, before going home. It was 57 wins and 51 losses in the season.
Kim Ha-sung came out as the leadoff man in the third inning against Albert Suarez, the opponent team’s starter, and walked to base. He then stole second base to create a chance to score a point. He stole his 20th base of this season.
However, he was too ambitious afterwards. He was out after trying to steal third base at a time when his team led to higher-ranking batters.
He looked at the dugout after the third-base man’s declaration of out, but coach Mike Shildt signaled that he had no intention of requesting a video review to continue the game.
Since then, San Diego has Luis Arraez’s left-handed hit, but it did not lead to additional attacks. Arraez’s hit was not a strong hit, but it was difficult to score even if Kim Ha-sung was at second base.
Coincidentally, San Diego later lost a lot of points in defense in the bottom of the third inning. Starter Randy Vazquez completely lost control and destroyed himself.
In the bottom of the third inning alone, the opponent’s batting lineup went around once, recording four hits and three walks, scoring a large number of six points.
San Diego didn’t give up. He started chasing again in the fifth inning. Leadoff hitter Jackson Merrill got on base with a double to right field, and David Peralta’s infield hit to shortstop gave him a chance to hit first and third bases with no outs.
Kim Ha-sung hit a hit that fell inside the foul line in left field against Suarez to make a double here. The third baseman homered with ease, followed by chances for the second and third bases with no outs.
Kyle Higashioka’s left-handed hit added another point, but No. 1 hitter Araez hit a double play and poured cold water on it. In the process of double play, Kim Ha-sung stepped home and narrowed the gap to 3-6.
In the sixth inning, Xander Bogaerts hit a two-run homer over the left fence, trailing the latter by a score of 5-6. However, he failed to score an additional run. Kim Ha-sung also failed to strike out Jacob Webb, a pitcher who changed his position at bat for the third time.
In the eighth inning, leadoff hitter Manny Machado hit a good hit to center field, but he was blocked by opposing center fielder Cedric Mullins.
San Diego, which failed to score an extra point, allowed Baltimore to score an extra point. With runners on the second and third bases with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning, Adrian Morehorn gave up two runs, allowing Ryan Mountcastle to hit to the left. Kim Ha-sung threw himself but failed to catch him.
He had his last chance in the ninth inning. Against Yenier Cano, who came up to wrap up the game, David Peralta advanced to second base due to infield hits and shortstop errors, and Kim Ha-sung made a ground ball after 10 pitches, but the opposing shortstop failed to handle it again this time, and advanced to first base. The hit was recognized by official records.
Arraez’s hit to the midfielder gave him a chance to load the bases with one out. Then came a controversial scene. When Jurickson Profar hit a ground ball, Tyler Wade, a pinch runner on the first base, came into contact with the shortstop’s foot while sliding to the second base, which allowed him to obstruct defense, and a double play was declared.
The game was supposed to end, but the San Diego bench asked for a video review, which resulted in a normal sliding, overturning the result and making the score 6-8. Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde was ejected for protesting.
Unfortunately, it did not change the result. The next batter, Jake Cronenworth, grounded out to second base and the game ended.
Both teams struggled. Vazquez collapsed in the third inning. He had four hits, four walks, two strikeouts and six runs in two innings.토토사이트 모음
Suarez also failed to overcome the crisis in the fifth inning. He had five hits, three walks and two strikeouts in 42/3 innings.
Machado hit the fence while chasing a foul ball in defense in the bottom of the eighth inning, but he played without replacement.