Ha-sung Kim’s home run was not enough to break the San Diego Padres’ losing streak.

On the 13th (Korean time),메이저사이트 Ha-seong Kim started second base in the 7th away game against the Los Angeles Dodgers held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, USA, recorded 1 hit in 3 at-bats (1 home run), 1 run, 1 RBI, and 1 strikeout.

The team lost 2-4. With this loss, they fell into a 4-game losing streak. They recorded the most consecutive losses this season and went down to 19 wins and 21 losses.

Ha-seong Kim hit a solo home run in the second inning. Photo (Los Angeles, USA)=ⓒAFPBBNews = News1
Kim Ha-seong hit a home run in the first at-bat in the second inning. In a situation where there were no runners in the second company, he did not miss the 85.4 mile changeup on the third pitch in the 1-1 count against opponent starter Julio Urias, and hit it hard and crossed the left fence.

The fourth home run of the season, the exit speed was 108.5 miles, the exit angle was 28 degrees, and the distance was 423 feet.

Ha-sung Kim’s home run was part of the home run battle at the beginning of the game. When San Diego opened fire with Juan Soto’s solo home run in the top of the first inning, the Dodgers immediately responded with JD Martinez’s three-run home run in the bottom of the first inning.

The Dodgers added one more run in the third inning. Leading batter Freddie Freeman’s double followed by Will Smith’s right-handed hit added one run.

Both teams had good chances on each occasion. In the bottom of the 4th inning, David Peralta’s hit, Mookie Betts’ double, and intentional walk put the Dodgers to the bases with one out, but both Smith and Max Muncy ended up with fly balls out.

In the 6th inning, Manny Machado’s error and Soto’s infield hit made San Diego 1 out, 1st and 3rd base, but Urias, who directly caught Zander Bogarts’ batted ball, completed a double hit that led to the second baseman and first baseman, ending the inning. .

Dodgers starter Urias allowed only 2 runs until the 7th inning. Photo (Los Angeles, USA)=ⓒAFPBBNews = News1
After that, it was pitchers’ time. San Diego starter Joe Musgrove was shaken by eight hits, including a home run and two doubles, until the fourth inning, but after that he found stability. He gave up 8 hits, 1 home run, 4 walks, 5 strikeouts and 4 runs in 5 2/3 innings. Tom Cosgrove got four outs and Nick Martinez did the rest.

Dodgers starter Urias hit home runs to Soto and Ha-seong Kim, but the others reduced the damage. He had 3 hits, 2 home runs, 4 strikeouts and 2 runs in 7 innings. It was impressive that he did not give up a single walk.

San Diego got its last chance in the ninth inning. In the second out, Xander Bogatz got an infield hit after video review, and Nelson Cruz also hit, leading to second out, first and second base.

The Dodgers’ bench lowered Bruceda Graterol and raised lefty Caleb Ferguson against lefty Jake Cronenworth. Cronenworth could not laugh in the face-to-face confrontation with this left-hander, and the game ended as it was.

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