Korean big leaguers Lee Jung-hoo and Kim Ha-sung, who met again, were hitless side by side

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“Heroes seniors and juniors” Lee Jung-hoo (26, San Francisco Giants) and Kim Ha-sung (29, San Diego Padres), who met again in five days, were silent side by side.

However, Lee Jung-hoo, who played his first home game since his Major League Baseball debut, scored after drawing a walk.

Lee Jung-hoo started the 2024 MLB San Diego game at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, on the 6th (Korea time) as the first batter and scored one walk and one point in three times at bat.

Kim Ha-sung, who started as the fifth batter’s shortstop, finished the game with no hits in four times at bat.

Lee Jung-hoo, who previously played seven away games against the San Diego and LA Dodgers, played the ground in front of home fans for the first time since his MLB debut.

In his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning, Lee drew a walk off San Diego right-hander Dylan Sheath. Lee drew his fourth walk of the season.

When Michael Confoto hit a double to right field, Lee ran to the second and third bases. The opposing fielder threw the ball home, but he settled down. Lee scored his second run of the season.

Lee Jung-hoo, who was the leadoff hitter in the bottom of the third inning, aimed at Siz’s 97.7 mph (about 157.2 km) fastball to produce a strong 101.9 mph (about 164 km) but headed straight to the first base.

In the bottom of the fifth inning, Lee Jung-hoo hit a ground ball to first base with two outs and no runners.

In the bottom of the eighth inning, Lee Jung-hoo hit a powerful 106-mph pitch against Wandy Peralta, the opponent team’s left-hander. However, San Diego shortstop Kim Ha-sung caught the ball stably and threw it to first base.

Lee’s batting average for the season went down from 0.250 to 0.226 (7 hits in 31 at-bats).

Kim Ha-sung’s bat also did not have a hit.

As the first batter in the top of the second inning, Kim grounded out to the second base. He hit a fastball of 102.7 miles per hour, but was caught by San Francisco’s second baseman Tyro Estrada.

Kim Ha-sung hit a grounder to shortstop in the top of the fourth inning even without a runner with one out, and turned to a fly ball to the first base in the top of the seventh inning.

In the top of the ninth inning, 노래방알바 with one out and runners on the first and second bases, San Francisco struck out San Francisco right-hander Camilo Doval and swallowed his regret.

Kim Ha-sung’s batting average for the season fell from 0.242 to 0.216 (8 hits in 37 times at bat).

In the game, San Francisco won 3-2 over San Diego, breaking its chain of four consecutive losses.

San Francisco secured a thrilling victory with Estrada hitting a walk-off double in the bottom of the ninth inning with one out and one out.

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