Multi-hit → Stormy Score Kim Ha-sung, 2 hits + 1 walk = 2 runs + 2 RBIs 6G consecutive hits + 5G consecutive runs ATL 94 Washington
Sep 18, 2025
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Kim Ha-sung started as the 6th shortstop in an away game against the Washington Nationals at DC Nationals Park in Washington on the 18th (Korea time), and took the lead in a 9-4 victory with two hits, one walk, two RBIs and two runs from four times at bat.
Atlanta has won five consecutive games since the game against the Houston Astros on the 15th, including four consecutive home games.
Kim Ha-sung has continued his scoring streak in six games since the Houston Astros game on the 14th and five consecutive games since Houston on the 15th.
He has posted a batting average of 0.476 (10 hits in 21 at-bats), four RBIs and seven runs scored in the last six games so far. Kim Ha-sung is the hottest hitter in Atlanta recently.
This resulted in a season batting average of 0.257 (35 hits in 136 at-bats), three homers, 13 RBIs, 14 runs scored, and an OPS of 0.682. Since moving to Atlanta on the 3rd, he has a batting average of 0.327 (17 hits in 52 times at bat), one home run, eight RBIs, nine runs, and an OPS of 0.794 in 15 games.
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In the fourth inning, when it was 0-0, he hit an infield ground ball in a chance with one out and runners on the first and second bases. At the ball count of 2B1S, he pulled a 93.7 mile body sinker from opposing right-hander Brad Lord's fourth pitch and spilled it in front of the shortstop. However, both runners advanced and connected chances with two outs and runners on second and third bases. However, Michael Harris II struck out and did not score.
Washington scored the first point in the fifth inning when the game was in full swing. Dylan Cruz hit a right-handed hit to take a 1-0 lead when the leadoff Luis Garcia Jr. doubled in the bottom of the fifth inning. Robert Hasel III's double on the right-field line and James Wood's double to right-center after two outs widened the gap to 3-0.
However, Atlanta quickly turned the tide by scoring four runs in the top of the sixth inning. Kim Ha-sung's walk also played a part in the big inning.
After one out, Ronald Acuña Jr.'s left-handed hit and Drake Baldwin's double to left-center made up one point, and Ajie Albies and Kim Ha-sung drew consecutive walks to the changed pitcher Clayton Beater to create a bases-loaded chance. Kim Ha-sung picked a 97.1 mile fastball with a low ball on the seventh pitch in the full count.
Atlanta tied the game 3-3 with two outs and a two-run right-handed hit by Marcel Osuna, and second baseman Kim Ha-sung rushed home when Nacho Alvarez Jr. hit to the left with two outs and runners on the first and second bases.
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Kim Ha-sung, who came to the batter's box after one, lightly hit a 94.3-mile sinker that penetrated the strike zone outside the 6th pitch of the opponent's right-hander Saurin Rao at the ball count of 2B2S to create a hit that passed the left side of the shortstop and flowed to center field. It was a hard hit with a batting speed of 104.3 miles.
Kim Ha-sung, who advanced to second base with Harris II's ground ball to second base, then jumped home on Marcel Osuna's double to right-center and widened the gap to 6-3.
Kim Ha-sung hit a timely hit in the last at-bat of the ninth inning to seal the victory. Atlanta took a bases-loaded chance with three consecutive hits by Olsen, Acuña Jr. and Baldwin after one hit, and ran 7-3 with Albies' sacrifice fly, and added two more points with Kim Ha-sung's heavy hit on the second and third bases with two outs to close the gap to 9-3.
Kim Ha-sung hit a fastball in the middle of the opponent's left-hander Shinnosuke Ogasawara's 92.1 miles of first pitch, creating a hit that flowed toward center field at a speed of 105.6 miles.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.