San Diego entered the game with a glimmer of hope of advancing to the postseason. The team’s assault leader Kim Ha-seong’s bat shines from the first inning. In an unfavorable count of 2S, he easily hits a right-handed hit without missing opposing pitcher Alex Cobb’s missed throw.
You’ve done one thing with the bat, now it’s time to show your true worth with your feet. Kim Ha-seong, who caught the timing of the follow-up hitter Tatis Jr.’s at-bat to steal the base, runs to second base without delay and slides in headfirst. The opposing catcher’s missed throw shows that Kim Ha-seong’s fast start and focus were embarrassing.
This steal was Kim Ha-seong’s 30th steal of the season. This is the first individual to achieve 30 stolen bases, and the first Korean major leaguer to achieve 30 stolen bases. Ha-Seong Kim has continued to break Korean records since surpassing Shin-Soo Choo’s record in 2010, which was the previous record for a Korean player this season, and went down in history as the first player to reach 30 stolen bases.
Among Asian players, only a few players have stolen more than 30 bases, including Ichiro Suzuki, Kazuo Matsui, and Norichika Aoki. Ha-seong Kim was out at third base when the follow-up batter hit a ground ball, but San Diego took the lead with Juan Soto’s first two-run shot.먹튀검증
In his third at-bat with two outs in the fourth inning, Ha-seong Kim drew a walk and got on base again, and he stole second base again during Tatis Junior’s at-bat, successfully stealing his 31st base of the season. He was more confident about stealing a base because he had already figured out the timing once. In this way, Ha-Sung Kim is extending the limits of Korean major leaguers.
San Diego, whose chances of advancing to the postseason were greatly reduced, also won 4-0 and revived the mood with three consecutive wins. The batting skills of San Diego’s famous hitters, including Ha-seong Kim, Soto, Manny Machado, and Xander Bogaerts, were on fire. Starter Seth Lugo’s 6 scoreless innings also helped.
San Diego’s likelihood of advancing to the postseason, calculated by statistics website FanGraphs, rose from 0.5% before three consecutive wins to 1.8% on this day. Attention is focused on whether San Diego, dreaming of a miracle, can go to the fall baseball season with Ha-seong Kim. This is Sporttime Kim Tae-woo.