Dodgers' Kim Hye-sung tied the game with a decisive hit in the ninth inning... until his fifth stolen base of the season
Dodgers' Kim Hye-sung tied the game with a decisive hit in the ninth inning... until his fifth stolen base of the season
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Kim Hye-sung (26) of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Major League showed off his excellent batting condition despite irregular business opportunities.스포츠토토
Kim started as ninth shortstop in a home game against the New York Mets at Dodger Stadium on Sunday, and recorded two hits in four times at bat. Kim's batting average for this season has risen to 0.420 (21 hits in 50 times at bat).
Kim Hye-sung was excluded from the starting lineup on the 2nd due to the platoon system (change of fielder operation depending on the type of pitcher) even though he had four hits, one home run, two RBIs and one walk in four at-bats against the New York Yankees on the 1st.
Kim Hye-sung, who returned as a starter in two days, turned the bat vigorously as if he had been waiting.
Kim Hye-sung, who was out with an infield grounder in the first at-bat in the third inning, hit a left-handed hit against Paul Blackburn in the fifth inning with two outs and a runner on first base.
In the third at-bat in the seventh inning, he hit a sharp pitch toward left field, but he retreated with a straight hit to the fielder.
In the final at-bat of the ninth inning, when the team was being dragged 1-2, a decisive hit laid the foundation for the tie.
Kim Hye-sung, who took the batter's box with one out and second base, hit a strong ground ball, and Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor blocked the ball from escaping with a diving catch, but Kim Hye-sung's infield hit was inevitable.
Shohei Ohtani, who received the "table" with one out and runners on the first and third bases thanks to Kim Hye-sung, tied the game 2-2 with a sacrifice fly to the left field.
Immediately, Kim Hye-sung succeeded in stealing his fifth base of the season with two outs and a runner on first base, but no follow-up hit occurred.
Despite Kim Hye-sung's performance, the Dodgers gave up two runs in the top of the 10th inning and then only recovered one point in the bottom of the 10th inning to lose 3-4.
Dodgers' Ohtani hit his 23rd home run of the season in the seventh inning, but the team's loss faded.