Look, it doesn't hurt, so it's awkward Tampa Bay's Kim Ha-sung's first multi-hit + tie-breaking performance in MLB
Jul 10, 2025
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Kim Ha-sung (30, Tampa Bay Rays), who recovered his healthy body, recorded his first multi-hit since returning to the Major League, becoming the main player of the team's victory.
On the 10th (Korea time), Kim Ha-sung said, "Ditro
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Kim Ha-sung entered the batter's box for the first time as a leadoff hitter in the bottom of the second inning. The opponent is Lis Olsen. Kim Ha-sung is a pitcher who has faced the San Diego Padres three times in the past. Kim Ha-sung was sluggish in the past with no hits in three at-bats.
But this time it was different. After the game to the seventh pitch, he eventually made an infield hit. After sending a deep hit toward the shortstop, he was safe at first base due to sprinting.
Kim Ha-sung then came to the batter's box with one out and second base in the top of the fourth inning with a 2-0 lead and hit Olsen's third four-seam (92.1 miles) to send it to the right-center outfield. He didn't get a hit, but he got a run. Second baseman Chandler Simpson went to third base. However, Tampa Bay did not score because there was no follow-up hit.
The highlight was his third at-bat in the top of the sixth inning. He came to the plate when he was trailing 2-3 with two outs and a runner on second base. Then the Detroit bench made a pitcher change. Right-hander sidearm sent out pitcher Chase Lee. A paving stone to stop Kim Ha-sung.
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Kim Ha-sung's timely hit stimulated Tampa Bay hitters. It was as if a series of explosions had been switched on. Tampa Bay later succeeded in turning the tables when Kim Ha-sung stepped home during Taylor Walls' timely hit to the left. In the end, he scored four points in the sixth inning alone. In the top of the seventh inning, Junior Caminero's solo home run came out to break the opponent's will to chase.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.