Three-run shot from behind! Kim Ha-sung's multi-hit final home run on the first day, and the transfer was so goodATL 51 Cubs
Sep 04, 2025
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Atlanta Braves Kim Ha-sung hit a home run in the second game of the transfer.
Kim Ha-sung started as the 7th shortstop in the last game of the three away games against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on the 4th (Korea time), and was the main player of the 5-1 victory by swinging one hit, three RBIs and one walk from four times at bat, including a come-from-behind home run.
Kim Ha-sung, who changed his uniform to Atlanta shortly after the waivers were announced at the Tampa Bay Rays the previous day, continued his momentum by hitting a home run on the first day of his transfer, after producing two hits in four at-bats against the Cubs.
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Chance with two outs and runners on first and third base with first base groundout by first-runner Azi Albies, one walk by Marcel Osuna, and Michael Harris II.
Kim Ha-sung, who then entered the batter's box, turned the tide 3-1 by shooting a three-run home run in left-center.
He pulled the opponent's left-hander Drew Pomerantz's 92.6-mile fastball toward his body and flew at a 22 degree angle and 108.5 miles to put it 391 feet behind the left-center fence.
As soon as the ball hit, Kim Ha-sung slowly put down the bat and started circling the base looking at the ball as if he had sensed the home run, and Pommerantz collapsed on the mound with a despondent look as if he recognized the home run.
Kim Ha-sung stepped home with his unique ceremony of turning the base vigorously and opening his arms.
It was his third home run of the season, and it was a thrilling long shot in 24 days since his solo shot to the left in the top of the fourth inning against the Seattle Mariners on the 11th of last month.
Kim Ha-sung's position has become more solid by scoring a decisive come-from-behind home run that led to victory in the second game of Atlanta's transfer.
As a result, Kim Ha-sung recorded a season batting average of 0.228 (21 hits in 92 times at bat), three home runs, eight RBIs, six runs, and an OPS of 0.656.
Atlanta, which finished its three consecutive away games with one win and two losses, marked 63 wins and 77 losses.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.