Stopped after 5 consecutive games without a hit
San Diego Korean batter Kim Ha-seong
Kim Ha-seong (San Diego Padres) ended his consecutive game hitting streak at ‘5’.
Ha-seong Kim played as the 7th hitter and shortstop in the MLB visiting game against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California on the 5th (Korean time) and finished with no hits in three at-bats and one walk. 토토사이트
Ha-seong Kim’s batting average went down to 0.224.
Ha-seong Kim, who struck out on a missed swing in the second inning, sharply pulled Angels left-handed starting pitcher Patrick Sandoval's changeup in the fourth inning, but was dismissed by a straight hit by the third baseman. 슬롯사이트
In the 7th inning, when the score was 1-1, he walked as the leadoff hitter and reached first base, but was left in that position as he did not hit a single advanced base hit.
Ha-seong Kim was down 1-4, but in the 8th inning, with 2 outs and runners on 1st and 3rd base, with 2 outs, he had a full-count battle with Angels right-handed reliever Hunter Strickland and was caught with a fly ball by the shortstop. San Diego lost 2-4 and suffered its third straight loss.
Following right-hander Adam Major, who pitched well in his big league debut, allowing 1 run in 6 innings, Yuki Matsui, who took the mound in relief at 1-1 in the 7th inning, faltered, swinging the pendulum toward the Angels.
Matsui allowed two walks and an infield hit, leaving runners on base, and the subsequent relief pitcher scored three runs with a double and a wild pitch. 토토사이트