Kim Ha-sung has no hits, one walk, and one point in four at-bats in Triple-A rehabilitation games
Kim Ha-sung has no hits, one walk, and one point in four at-bats in Triple-A rehabilitation games
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Kim Ha-sung (Tampa Bay Rays), who raises his sense of play from Triple-A in the minor league to return to the big league, was hitless in his third rehabilitation game.
Kim Ha-sung started as the No. 2 designated hitter of Tampa Bay's team Durham Bulls in a home game against the minor league Triple-A Memphis Redbirds (under the St. Louis Cardinals) at Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina on the 30th (Korea time) and went 0-for-4 with one walk and one score.토토사이트
In his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning, Kim Ha-sung faced opposing starter Alex Conwell with a full count (3 balls-2 strikes), and then picked a good cut fastball outside and walked to get on base.
Kim Ha-sung, who reached third base with consecutive hits, homered when Carson Williams' sacrifice fly to left field came out with the one-out bases loaded.
It was Kim Ha-sung's first score this year.
On this day, the two teams played up to the 7th inning due to rainfall cold, and exchanged 30 hits.
However, Kim Ha-sung did not get a hit.
In the second inning, he only hit a normal fly ball to the left field, and in the third inning, he stepped down with a fly ball to the second base.
In the third inning, first baseman Jake Blind lost two out-counts at once because he couldn't return home.
Kim Ha-sung turned to a ground ball in front of the third baseman in the fifth inning and a fly ball to right field in the seventh inning.
Due to heavy rain, the game was declared a rain cold game before the start of the eighth inning, and Durham won 11-8.
Kim Ha-sung's triple-A batting performance is 2 hits in 10 at-bats (0.200 batting average) and 1 point.