‘Adu 220’ ended his 27th consecutive batting average of 220, returned to 230 for the first time in 77G, and walked 200 in total against Baltimore

Kim Ha-sung (San Diego Padres) returned to batting average of 230 for the first time in 77 games.

Kim Ha-sung started as the eighth shortstop in the final game of the weekend’s three consecutive away games against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park in Baltimore, Maryland on the 29th (Korea Standard Time) and recorded two hits, one RBI and one walk in three at-bats.

Kim Ha-sung’s batting average came to 0.232. After hitting 0.233 on April 27, he hit 230 again for the first time in 77 games. He also ended his batting average of 220 for 27 consecutive games that began on June 23. His OPS also came to 0.704.

Kim Ha-sung, who faced Baltimore starter Albert Suarez at his first at-bat in the top of the third inning, got on base with a walk. It was his 200th walk in MLB history.토토사이트 추천

Kim immediately stole second base. It was his 20th stolen base this season. Kim tried to steal third base but failed.

With no outs and runners on the first and third bases in the fifth inning, Kim Ha-sung hit Suarez’s 86-mile cutter on the third pitch with a ball count of 1-1, producing an RBI double that fell near the left outfield line. It was Kim Ha-sung’s 14th double of this season.

Kim Ha-sung, who came to the batter’s box in the top of the sixth inning with two outs and no runners, struck out swinging against Jacob Webb, the opposing pitcher.

In the top of the ninth inning, Kim Ha-sung completed a multi-hit with a shortstop infield hit after a close game of full count against the changed pitcher, Yenier Cano.

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