"Because it worked the day before." Kim Ha-sung leads off his left-hander in 2G

Kim Ha-sung of the San Diego Padres announces the start of the team's attack.
Kim Ha-sung is expected to start as the first second baseman in a home game against the Washington Nationals at Petco Park in San Diego, California, on the 24th.
He will also be the first batter against left-hander Patrick Corbin (4 wins, 8 losses, 4.89 ERA) on the day when he is used as the first batter when facing left-handers since last season.
In an away game against the San Francisco Giants the previous day, Kim Ha-sung showed good performance with one hit (one home run) and two walks in three at-bats, as he came out as the first batter against left-hander Alex Wood and led the score.
When asked in a pre-match interview whether Kim Ha-sung's No. 1 appointment was considered for a matchup or the result of reflecting the good performance of the previous day's game, coach Bob Melvin replied, "Both." "Yesterday, it worked as a left-handed opponent, so I'm trying again," he added. 토토사이트
Kim Ha-sung is doing a lot of things well, but he is showing good productivity with a batting average of 0.250 on-base percentage and a slugging percentage of 0.438 at-bat, especially against left-handed players.
Melvin said, "Kim Ha-sung has a good performance against his left-handed opponent. Tati (Fernando Tatis Jr.) will also take the lead off, but he doesn't matter where he is," he continued.

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* 1. San Diego announced the starting lineup of Kim Ha-sung (second baseman), Fernando Tatis Jr (right fielder), Juan Soto (left fielder), Manny Machado (third baseman), Xander Bogart (shortstop), Gary Sanchez (catcher), Jake Cronenworth (first baseman), Nelson Cruz (nominated hitter) and Trent Grisham (center fielder).

Joe Musgrove, who has 5 wins, 2 losses, and a 4.22 ERA, will start San Diego.

"The day before, Blake Snell showed the best slider of the season and finally showed his main weapon his, the slider, coming to life," Melvin said. "It's only a matter of time before Musgrove comes back to life," he said, expressing expectations for the starting lineup.

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