1 month ago
Kim Ha-seong, Steals Base Immediately After Stolen Base is Deleted due to Record Correction
Korean infielder Ha-seong Kim (28, San Diego Padres),
who plays in the Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States,
has lost one of his stolen base records.
The MLB office announced that the record of Ha-seong Kim stealing second base from first base with two outs in the 8th inning during the game against the Texas Rangers
An indifferent stolen base is awarded when the defense does not stop a runner from attempting to steal a base in a situation where the score difference is large in the latter half of the game.
Kim Ha-seong stole second base with two outs in the top of the 8th inning when the team was down 0-7,
and it was recognized as his 16th stolen base of the season at the time of the game.
Kim Ha-seong succeeded in stealing his 16th base of the season right after the record was corrected.
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Korean infielder Ha-seong Kim (28, San Diego Padres),
who plays in the Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States,
has lost one of his stolen base records.
The MLB office announced that the record of Ha-seong Kim stealing second base from first base with two outs in the 8th inning during the game against the Texas Rangers
An indifferent stolen base is awarded when the defense does not stop a runner from attempting to steal a base in a situation where the score difference is large in the latter half of the game.
Kim Ha-seong stole second base with two outs in the top of the 8th inning when the team was down 0-7,
and it was recognized as his 16th stolen base of the season at the time of the game.
Kim Ha-seong succeeded in stealing his 16th base of the season right after the record was corrected.
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3 months ago
'Shoulder injury' Kim Ha-Sung becomes first injury list member after U.S. debut
Major League Baseball's Ha-Sung Kim of the San Diego Padres has been placed on the disabled list for the first time since reaching the big leagues.
The San Diego Padres have placed Ha-seong Kim on the 10-day disabled list with an inflamed right shoulder.
Kim was subbed out of the game against Colorado after complaining of pain in his right shoulder while sliding into first base.
“For San Diego's goal of reaching the World Series, it would be a better decision to place him on the disabled list,” Kim told MLB.com.
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Major League Baseball's Ha-Sung Kim of the San Diego Padres has been placed on the disabled list for the first time since reaching the big leagues.
The San Diego Padres have placed Ha-seong Kim on the 10-day disabled list with an inflamed right shoulder.
Kim was subbed out of the game against Colorado after complaining of pain in his right shoulder while sliding into first base.
“For San Diego's goal of reaching the World Series, it would be a better decision to place him on the disabled list,” Kim told MLB.com.
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5 months ago
The San Diego Padres' Ha-seong Kim reached base on a walk but was unable to get a hit for the second straight game.
Kim went 0-for-2 with one walk and one strikeout while starting at shortstop in the No. 7 spot against the New York Mets at Citi Field in Queens, N.Y., on Friday. His batting average dropped slightly to 2.2 on the season.
The Mets started left-hander Sean Manaea. Kim faced Manaea in the second inning and drew a foul-tip grounder to first base. Kim showed off his initiative and took the first three pitches. But after three pitches, he let two strikes fly. He was forced to retire on a foul tip on a 77.3 mph sweeper six pitches outside on a full count.
With the bases loaded in the fifth, he took advantage of a favorable three-pitch, one-strike count and swung at an 84.6 mph slider down the middle on the fifth pitch, but missed. He retired on a fly ball to right field.
In the top of the seventh, he faced left-hander Jake Dickman with runners on first and second. He was facing a one-pitch, two-strike count against Dickman. But he calmly picked the ball and walked on an eight-pitch count. He had runners on first and second with two outs. Jackson Merrill followed with a fly ball to left field to end the threat.The game started about an hour late due to rain. San Diego lost 1-2, snapping a three-game winning streak. The Padres are now 37-36 on the season.
San Diego struck first in the bottom of the third inning. A walk to Jeff McNeil and a single to Brandon Nimmo put runners on first and second with one out, and J.D. Martinez followed with a leadoff double.
But they got a run back in the top of the fifth with the bases loaded. Jackson Merrill hit a solo home run to right-center field off Manaea to make it 1-2.
But the offense couldn't get any closer. San Diego starter Matt Waldron took the loss despite throwing 98 pitches - 42 knuckleballs, 23 sweepers, 17 four-seamers and 16 sinkers - in 7 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on seven hits with two walks and two strikeouts.
San Diego had a chance in the top of the ninth when leadoff hitter Jurickson Profar singled to right and stole second. But Manny Machado struck out, Donovan Solano grounded to the second baseman and Jake Cronenweth grounded out. That was the last chance for Kim.
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Kim went 0-for-2 with one walk and one strikeout while starting at shortstop in the No. 7 spot against the New York Mets at Citi Field in Queens, N.Y., on Friday. His batting average dropped slightly to 2.2 on the season.
The Mets started left-hander Sean Manaea. Kim faced Manaea in the second inning and drew a foul-tip grounder to first base. Kim showed off his initiative and took the first three pitches. But after three pitches, he let two strikes fly. He was forced to retire on a foul tip on a 77.3 mph sweeper six pitches outside on a full count.
With the bases loaded in the fifth, he took advantage of a favorable three-pitch, one-strike count and swung at an 84.6 mph slider down the middle on the fifth pitch, but missed. He retired on a fly ball to right field.
In the top of the seventh, he faced left-hander Jake Dickman with runners on first and second. He was facing a one-pitch, two-strike count against Dickman. But he calmly picked the ball and walked on an eight-pitch count. He had runners on first and second with two outs. Jackson Merrill followed with a fly ball to left field to end the threat.The game started about an hour late due to rain. San Diego lost 1-2, snapping a three-game winning streak. The Padres are now 37-36 on the season.
San Diego struck first in the bottom of the third inning. A walk to Jeff McNeil and a single to Brandon Nimmo put runners on first and second with one out, and J.D. Martinez followed with a leadoff double.
But they got a run back in the top of the fifth with the bases loaded. Jackson Merrill hit a solo home run to right-center field off Manaea to make it 1-2.
But the offense couldn't get any closer. San Diego starter Matt Waldron took the loss despite throwing 98 pitches - 42 knuckleballs, 23 sweepers, 17 four-seamers and 16 sinkers - in 7 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on seven hits with two walks and two strikeouts.
San Diego had a chance in the top of the ninth when leadoff hitter Jurickson Profar singled to right and stole second. But Manny Machado struck out, Donovan Solano grounded to the second baseman and Jake Cronenweth grounded out. That was the last chance for Kim.
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5 months ago
San Diego Finishing Competition Begins... Go Woo-seok Leaves for the United States on the 9th
Go Woo-seok (25), who signed with the San Diego Padres of the American Professional Baseball Major League, begins the race to finish.
Go Woo-seok's agency Rico Sports said on the 8th, "Go Woo-seok has completed the visa issuance process and will depart for the United States on the afternoon of the 9th." https://www.oncasino.site
San Diego pitchers and catchers will begin 'official spring camp' at the Peoria Sports Complex in Arizona, USA on the 11th local time.
San Diego's key infielders Kim Ha-seong and Ko Woo-seok's 'official joint training' (Full Squad First Workout) will be held on the 16th when the entire big league team, including the fielders, gathers.
On the 4th of last month, Go Woo-seok signed a 2+1 year contract with San Diego for up to $9.4 million.
He is guaranteed $4 million for two years, and depending on his performance, if the club exercises the option, he will sign a one-year extension for $3 million for the third year.
The plus option based on performance is $2.4 million, and if the club does not exercise the option after two years, Go Woo-seok will receive a buyout amount of $500,000 in the form of farewell and become a free agent. https://textup.fr/767458gg
Last year, San Diego tailback Josh Hader left for the Houston Astros.
Go Woo-seok (25), who signed with the San Diego Padres of the American Professional Baseball Major League, begins the race to finish.
Go Woo-seok's agency Rico Sports said on the 8th, "Go Woo-seok has completed the visa issuance process and will depart for the United States on the afternoon of the 9th." https://www.oncasino.site
San Diego pitchers and catchers will begin 'official spring camp' at the Peoria Sports Complex in Arizona, USA on the 11th local time.
San Diego's key infielders Kim Ha-seong and Ko Woo-seok's 'official joint training' (Full Squad First Workout) will be held on the 16th when the entire big league team, including the fielders, gathers.
On the 4th of last month, Go Woo-seok signed a 2+1 year contract with San Diego for up to $9.4 million.
He is guaranteed $4 million for two years, and depending on his performance, if the club exercises the option, he will sign a one-year extension for $3 million for the third year.
The plus option based on performance is $2.4 million, and if the club does not exercise the option after two years, Go Woo-seok will receive a buyout amount of $500,000 in the form of farewell and become a free agent. https://textup.fr/767458gg
Last year, San Diego tailback Josh Hader left for the Houston Astros.
8 months ago
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'MLB is good enough for me!' Lee hits for the second straight game
The San Francisco Giants' newest star, 25-year-old Lee Jung-hoo, has started his Major League Baseball (MLB) career with a bang. In his first two games, Lee made his presence felt with back-to-back hits.
"I'd give myself an 80, I think I'm doing okay," Lee modestly told reporters after the game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park in San Diego, California, on Sept. 29 (local time).
After a one-hit performance in his MLB debut, he followed it up with a multi-hit game on the second day, marking his second consecutive game with a hit since his debut. "I thought I had to be aggressive because I'm facing new pitchers every day, and I think it paid off," Lee said.
In particular, he said the advice he received from Kim Ha-seong (28, San Diego Padres) over dinner after his first game the previous day was very helpful. "He told me, 'It's good to be a star, but you shouldn't make plays that cause trouble,'" Lee said. "In Korea, I had a big heart and a lot of greed to solve problems, but here, I felt it was important to just play my role well."
Lee's contribution to the Giants' 8-3 win proved that he is committed to helping the team win. He also commented on the atmosphere in MLB clubhouses, which is different from Korea, saying, "I've experienced the highs and lows of winning and losing."
"The atmosphere was very good, and I could see the ball well, so it was easy to field," Lee said of his experience playing at night. However, he added, "I think the ball stretches a little bit more, so I'll have to get used to that."
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The San Francisco Giants' newest star, 25-year-old Lee Jung-hoo, has started his Major League Baseball (MLB) career with a bang. In his first two games, Lee made his presence felt with back-to-back hits.
"I'd give myself an 80, I think I'm doing okay," Lee modestly told reporters after the game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park in San Diego, California, on Sept. 29 (local time).
After a one-hit performance in his MLB debut, he followed it up with a multi-hit game on the second day, marking his second consecutive game with a hit since his debut. "I thought I had to be aggressive because I'm facing new pitchers every day, and I think it paid off," Lee said.
In particular, he said the advice he received from Kim Ha-seong (28, San Diego Padres) over dinner after his first game the previous day was very helpful. "He told me, 'It's good to be a star, but you shouldn't make plays that cause trouble,'" Lee said. "In Korea, I had a big heart and a lot of greed to solve problems, but here, I felt it was important to just play my role well."
Lee's contribution to the Giants' 8-3 win proved that he is committed to helping the team win. He also commented on the atmosphere in MLB clubhouses, which is different from Korea, saying, "I've experienced the highs and lows of winning and losing."
"The atmosphere was very good, and I could see the ball well, so it was easy to field," Lee said of his experience playing at night. However, he added, "I think the ball stretches a little bit more, so I'll have to get used to that."
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