“H in HSK means hit” SD congratulates Ha-seong Kim on the most consecutive hits in the Korean big league through the club’s social media
“(Kim Ha-sung’s English initials) HSK’s H stands for hit”.메이저놀이터
The San Diego Padres congratulated Kim Ha-sung on the club’s official social media account for achieving the tie record for the most consecutive hits by a Korean big leaguer.
Ha-seong Kim scored 2 hits, 1 RBI and 2 runs in 5 at-bats in an away game against the Arizona Diamondbacks held at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona, USA on the 12th (Korean time). This matched the record Shin-soo Choo achieved with the Cincinnati Reds in 2013.
Kim Ha-seong, who came out as second baseman in the first inning, with a catcher foul fly in the 1st inning, a grounder in the 3rd inning, and a fly ball in right field in the 4th inning, Kim Ha-seong, who had been withdrawn by a 6-1 lead, 2nd out and 2nd base chance in the 6th inning, Arizona’s fourth pitcher Louis Frias. He fired a timely hit to the left.
Kim Ha-seong, who came out as the lead batter in the ninth inning, hit a double in the middle left. He ran with all his might until his helmet came off and landed on second base. Soon after, he homered on Fernando Tatis Jr.’s double. San Diego beat Arizona 10-5 to break out of a four-game losing streak.
San Diego left a message on the club’s official SNS that day, “H in HSK means hit” along with a congratulatory poster for Kim Ha-sung’s most consecutive hits tie in the Korean big league.
Meanwhile, MLB.com, the official website of the major leagues, said, “Ha-seong Kim, who signed a contract with San Diego in December 2020, has stood tall as one of the most reliable hitters in San Diego.” I was called home.”
In addition, he added, “Kim Ha-seong took the lead in the ninth inning and hit a double, raising his season batting average to .299 with 2 hits in 5 at-bats.”
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