"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.