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Ha-Sung Kim of San Diego hit a three-run home run to second base to lead his team to victory. He also surpassed 2 career major league RBIs.
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Ha-Sung Kim hit a two-run homer to left field in the fourth inning that trailed 100-3 against Cincinnati and then homered on the ensuing timely hit to tie the game.
Then, in the fifth inning of a 2-4 tie, they split the game with a decisive single to tie the game.
On a two-out first and second base opportunity, he hit a comeback three-run home run that went just over the fence in left.
It was the third arch of Kim Ha-sung, which came out in 2 days.
Ha Sung Kim, who surpassed 3 RBIs in his third season with his 3nd career big league RBI, donned a traditional Mexican hat and shared his joy with his teammates,
[Ha Sung King, Ha Sung King!]
For the crowd chanting King instead of Kim, he returned to the grounds, waving and enjoying the so-called curtain call.
[Ha-Sung Kim/San Diego infielder: I'm looking forward to it when I step into the batting cage and I'm so grateful to be so thankful for shouting that and I'm energized in the batting order.]
The San Diego players, who had won three in a row with Ha-Sung Kim's final shot, rejoiced in the post-game locker room.
(Video Editor: Nam Il, CG: Choi Jae-young)
Ha-Sung Kim explodes for the final three-run shot at second base
2023-05-02T22:54:56.777Z
Highlights: Ha-Sung Kim hit a three-run home run to tie the game. He also surpassed 2 career major league RBIs. The game was played in front of a crowd of 7,000 at San Diego's PETCO Park. It was the first time the Padres had won back-to-back games this season. The win was the team's third in a row and their fourth in five games. They had lost the previous two games by a combined score of 9-2.
San Diego's Ha Sung Kim hit a three-run home run to second base to lead his team to victory. He also surpassed 2 career major league RBIs. I'm a reporter.
Source: sbskr