Kim Ha-sung (San Diego Padres) recently moved to the center lineup for the first time in two months in recognition of his good batting flow.
Kim Ha-sung started as the fifth batter shortstop in a home game against the Washington Nationals in the 2024 Major League Baseball (MLB) at Petco Park in San Diego, California on the 27th (Korea time).
It is the first time that Kim Ha-sung has been placed in the fifth batting order since April 28 against the Philadelphia Phillies (no hits in three at-bats).
Since then, most of them have been hired 7-9 times due to poor batting.
However, in the past five games, Kim Ha-sung has played six hits in 17 at-bats (one home run), two walks, two RBIs, and five runs.
Kim Ha-sung, who received the opportunity, contributed to the team’s victory by responding with one hit and one score from four times at bat in the game.
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His batting average for the season was .223 (62 for 278).
Kim Ha-sung stepped down helplessly in the first three at-bats.
Kim Ha-sung, who stepped down with a fly ball to the second base in the second inning, struck out the first baseman foul fly in the third inning and swung and missed in the fifth inning.
He didn’t lose a chance in the bottom of the eighth inning with a 4-0 lead on the first and second bases of the no-out.
Kim Ha-sung made a surprise bunt on his body’s fastball on the third pitch and sprinted to save all the leading runners and succeeded in getting on base himself.
Washington bullpen Tanner Rainey, who picked up the bunt, was late to check the second and third bases, but it was recorded as Kim Ha-sung’s hit.
In the ensuing offense, San Diego went 8-0 with Kyle Higashioka’s grand slam.
The game ended with an 8-5 victory for San Diego.
San Diego has been on a four-game winning streak, losing 1-3, in its last eight games.