Kim Ha-seong hit 14 consecutive games… The streak of multi-on-base stops
Kim Ha-sung continued his hit in 14 consecutive games, but failed to get on multiple base in 16 consecutive games.
San Diego's Kim Ha-sung started as the first batter and second baseman in the 2023 MLB visiting game against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington, on the 9th and recorded one hit and three strikeouts in four at-bats. He maintained a season batting average of 0.288.
Kim Ha-sung had one hit in four at-bats against Seattle on the 9th.
Kim Ha-sung, who stepped down as the leadoff hitter in the top of the first inning with a swing strikeout, was struck out by a splitter that fell low in the top of the third inning. His third at-bat in the top of the sixth inning was regrettable. He didn't bat on the seventh ball that went off his body in a ball count of two balls and two strikes. The referee ruled a strike, and Kim Ha-sung protested unfairly, but the referee turned a blind eye.
Kim Ha-sung eventually hit a hit in the top of the ninth inning, trailing 0-2. He made a heavy hit by hitting the outer slider manned ball outside the strike zone as if throwing a bat.
Choi Ji-man came out as a pinch hitter in the top of the eighth inning, trailing 0-2, got a walk, and was replaced by a pinch runner.
San Diego lost 0-2 to Seattle and fell into a three-game losing streak.