'One hit against Pedi' Kim Hye-sung's presence was announced → Multi-hit + one steal... Dodgers 1-2 lose
'One hit against Pedi' Kim Hye-sung's presence was announced → Multi-hit + one steal... Dodgers 1-2 lose
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LA Dodgers' Kim Hye-sung made a multi-hit and announced his presence again.
Kim Hye-sung started as the ninth center fielder in the 2025 Major League St. Louis Cardinals match at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri on the 8th (Korea time) and recorded 2 hits and 1 strikeout in 4 at-bats.온라인카지노
As a result of the game, his batting average for the season was 0.411 and his OPS was 0.995.
Kim Hye-sung was listed in the starting lineup for the first time in four games. He was hit in the left ankle by his own foul ball against the New York Mets on the 4th. Since then, he has missed three consecutive games.
There have been rumors that he could be put on the injured list, but fortunately, the injury was not a big deal. He then started again on the day.
Shohei Ohtani (designated hitter), Mookie Betts (striker), Freddie Freeman (first baseman), Will Smith (catcher), Max Muncy (third baseman), Andy Farz (right fielder), Michael Confoto (left fielder), Tommy Edman (second baseman), and Kim Hye-sung (middle fielder). The starting pitcher was Yoshinobu Yamamoto
Korean fans also know St. Louis starting pitcher on the day. It was Eric Peddy, the 2023 KBO League MVP and winner of Triple Crown, Golden Glove, and Choi Dong-won Award. Kim Hye-sung moved to the U.S. and faced off.
Kim had her first at bat in the third inning with one out and no runners. She hit Peddy's 94.6 mile sinker with a ball count of 1 to 1, but only hit a fly ball to center field.
In the second game, Kim won. As the leadoff hitter at the fifth inning with the score tied 0-0, Kim had a full count match against Pedi. She pushed a 90-mile cutter at the seventh pitch, resulting in a hit to the left-center field. She also stole second base at the Ohtani bat. It was her sixth stolen base of this season.
However, Ohtani, Betts and Freeman's top hitters were silent and did not lead to a score.
As a leadoff hitter in the top of the seventh inning, Kim faced a changed pitcher, Steven Matz. Although he was a left-handed pitcher, he was not replaced and played at bat.
He hit a 95.6-mile sinker in the fifth pitch to post an infield hit. Thus, Kim completed a multi-hit game. It was her second hit game in two games after the game against the New York Mets on Sunday.
Later, Ohtani stepped down with a fly ball to shortstop, and Betts got on base with an infield hit, creating a chance for one out and runners on first and second, but Freeman withdrew with a double play.
After losing 0-1, Kim appeared as a leadoff hitter again in the ninth inning. He faced off St. Louis closer Ryan Helsley. He struck out swinging on a 91.7-mile slider in the fifth pitch.
The game ended with the Dodgers' 1-2 walk-off loss.
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Peddy threw four hits, four walks and two strikeouts during five ⅓ innings before leaving the mound. He also lowered his ERA to 3.54.
Yamamoto pitched six innings, allowing four hits, two walks and nine strikeouts. He did not record any wins or losses.