Is this my home? ATL man Kim Ha-sung, reporting his multi-hit in front of home fans

Sep 07, 2025

Is this my home? ATL man Kim Ha-sung, reporting his multi-hit in front of home fans
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'This is my home now.'

Kim Ha-sung, who became an Atlanta Braves man, finished a proper reporting ceremony for his new home fans with a hit.

Kim Ha-sung started the home game against the Seattle Mariners at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia on the 7th (Korea time) and played two hits in four at-bats and multiple hits.




It was a meaningful game for Kim Ha-sung because the team was completely defeated 2-10.

Kim Ha-sung was announced on waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays on the 2nd, and Atlanta immediately filed a claim and moved the team. It was a good transfer for Kim Ha-sung in many ways. It was a big city team, and it was also a team with a strong will to use Kim Ha-sung as the main shortstop. Atlanta, which had been struggling with shortstop problems after moving to Dansby Swanson (Chicago Cubs), took risks even though Kim Ha-sung could become an FA again after the end of the season.

Kim Ha-sung wore an Atlanta uniform and played two consecutive games against the Cubs, all away. And I came to my home stadium for the first time on the 6th and met the fans. What was unfortunate, however, was that he was silent with no hits in three at-bats against Seattle.




I solved that regret in one day. Kim Ha-sung, who stepped down as a mistake in the first two at-bats, hit a left-handed hit in the third at-bat in the bottom of the sixth inning with one out and a runner on first base when his team was pushed 1-2. Kim Ha-sung once again hit a heavy hit in the eighth inning with two outs and no runners, leaving a strong impression on home fans.








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.