Ha-Sung Kim scores 29th season hit, steals two bases
Ha-Sung Kim of San Diego stole two bases without a hit for his 29th season-high.
Ha-Sung Kim (San Diego Padres) had a multi-hit game at first base, but it wasn’t enough to prevent his team from losing.
Kim Ha-seong started at second base and batted first for the San Diego Padres against the visiting Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball (MLB) Baseball’s 2023 World Series at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, on June 26.
While he didn’t produce a hit, Kim picked up two walks and used his quick feet to steal his 29th base of the season.
After a groundout in the first inning, Kim drew walks in the third and fifth innings.
In the fifth inning, with the bases loaded and down 1-5, he drew a full-count walk against Milwaukee starter Brandon Woodruff.
On the next at-bat, Kim promptly stole second base. He quickly moved to third on a throwing error by catcher William Contreras.
However, he was unable to score the winning run.
With runners on first and third in the seventh, he was stranded on a swinging strikeout to reliever Abner Uribe.
Trailing 7-3 in the top of the ninth, he hit a grounder to the third baseman to end the game.
Kim, who finished the game 0-for-3, 먹튀검증토토사이트 is now batting .278 on the season.