Kim Ha-sung must have been frustrated with how frustrated he threw his helmet, he left due to a shoulder injury… Before the FA, it’s a surprise
Kim Ha-sung played as the starting eighth shortstop in the last game of the three consecutive series against the Colorado Rockies of the “2024 Major League” held at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado on the 19th (Korea time). Kim Ha-sung was on the rise as he boosted his poor batting performance in the away game at Coors Field. In the game on the 17th, he hit a home run for the first time in 40 games, pushing Kang Jung-ho, who was tied for third in the history of the Korean Major League, to fourth place, to become the lone third place. He had a multi-hit game including a lucky double on the 18th, announcing his batting performance that has been rising recently.
The San Diego Padres, which has been on the rise recently, ranked first in the order of Luis Aras (first baseman), Jurickson Profar (left fielder), Jake Cronenworth (second baseman), Manny Machado (third baseman), Xander Bogaerts (designated hitter), Jackson Merrill (center fielder), David Peralta (right fielder), Kim Ha-sung (striker) and Kyle Higashioka (catcher). They were the best. They are challenging themselves to win consecutive games in the series. Joe Musgrove is the starting member, and is put to the test once again.
Both teams had no points in the first and second innings. And Kim Ha-sung showed good batting performance from the beginning. Taking the leadoff batter in the third inning with the score tied 0-0, Kim played a six-pitch match against Colorado’s starting pitcher Blaylock. Kim Ha-sung, who picked the first ball, turned his bat on the middle of the second ball but fouled it. I watched the fastball in the middle of the third ball. With 1B-2S situation, he fouled off the fourth ball. And he picked the fifth ball around his body.
Kim Ha-sung, who continued his game persistently, turned his bat as if he had been waiting for a 94.9-mile fastball in the middle of the sixth pitch, and made a well-hit left-handed hit. It was a strong batting speed of 105.2 miles, and the flying distance was 280 feet. It was a moment when Kim Ha-sung’s good batting sense continued.
The follow-up batter Kyle Higashioka struck out and became a one-out runner. Then Luis Aras entered the batter’s box. Kim Ha-sung, who can play at any time, is at first base, and Aras, who has the ability to contact at any time, is at the batter’s box. There were so many combinations that the San Diego bench could do. San Diego decided to use Kim Ha-sung’s main focus. It seemed like a run-and-hit operation was out.
Kim Ha-sung started with second base on Blaylock’s first pitch, but Araes fouled and returned to first base. He attempted to steal second base again on the second pitch. However, Araes again recorded a foul on the third base. I just watched the third pitch. But it became a problem before throwing four pitches. Before Blaylock threw four pitches, he attempted to check the first base in a surprise move. It was a natural check that needed to be tied up as a pitcher because Kim Ha-sung had fast feet and had already played second base on the first and second pitches.
Kim Ha-sung returned home by headfirst sliding according to the standard. He stretched his right arm out and entered the base first and was declared safe. However, there was a problem in the process. Kim Ha-sung couldn’t stand up on the ground, and then raised his right hand to send a signal to the dugout. It was said that there was a problem with his body.
Kim Ha-sung complained of pain, holding his shoulder with his left hand. Kim Ha-sung, who was hovering around the first base, began to move toward the dugout as it was. Coach Mike Shildt and his trainer were crazy before he even went in front of Kim Ha-sung. There was an unusual situation in which Kim Ha-sung, the personification of the fighting spirit who endured any pain, gave up the game first. As he entered the dugout, Kim Ha-sung expressed his frustration by throwing his helmet away. He felt that the injury was severe. First of all, there was a feeling of a player, but that feeling was not good.
The game was resumed with Tyler Wade serving as a pinch runner for Kim Ha-sung. However, the San Diego Padres did not score a run in the third inning as subsequent batters failed to resolve the issue. Rather, they allowed the first run in the fourth inning. In the fourth inning, when the team was losing 0-1, Xander Bogaerts’ hit after one out and David Peralta’s timely double after two outs tied the score at 1-1, but failed to score an additional run due to no follow-up hit.
San Diego, which also missed a chance in the fifth inning, reached a difficult situation by giving up two runs in the sixth inning, and Manny Machado’s solo home run in the eighth inning chased by one point, but lost 2-3 in the end.
San Diego officially announced that he injured his right shoulder. Details are not yet available. San Diego manager Mike Shildt also told local media including “97.3 THE FAN” after the game, “I injured my right shoulder. I have things to do tomorrow. I will undergo a medical examination. The medical team will learn more about the injury.”
The San Diego Padres will return home after the away game in Colorado and play a series of games against Minnesota starting on Tuesday. They will likely return to their home ground and undergo an accurate examination. As early as Tuesday, specific injuries will likely come out. We should hope that there will be no major problems for now.토토사이트
Kim Ha-sung had many issues with his right shoulder. He had no major injuries so far, but he had to suffer pain as he suffered many shocks during games. In July last year, he had complained of pain in his right shoulder while rushing home. At the time, he collided with a catcher at the match against Texas, and was thus shocked by his right shoulder. Although then-San Francisco coach Bob Melvin looked at him anxiously, Kim Ha-sung did not go on the injured list and continued the season.
Kim Ha-sung, who plays a lot on defense and base running, is always at risk of injury. However, Kim Ha-sung continued his gritty play nonetheless, so he was a popular player with fans. There were no special injuries. Kim Ha-sung played only 117 games in 2021, but it was only a matter of playing time as a backup, not because of injuries. He played in 150 games in 2022, when he settled down as a starting player, and last year he played in 152 games. He played faithfully this year as well, playing in 121 of the team’s 125 games. Rather, there was no break time to make sounds of overwork. Of course, in his three and a half years in the Major League, he has never been on the injured list.