‘Kim Ha-seong’s two-run shot’ SD wins 5-4 over LG Go Woo-seok saves against his own team
San Diego's Kim Ha-seong hits a two-run shot in the top of the 6th inning of a special game between the LG Twins and the San Diego Padres held at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on the 18th ahead of the official MLB opening series.
Major League Baseball's San Diego Padres defeated last year's KBO League champion LG Twins, led by the performances of 'Korean Big Leaguers' Kim Ha-seong (29) and Ko Woo-seok (26).
San Diego won 5-4 against LG in the Major League World Tour Seoul Series Special Match held at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on the 18th.
San Diego, which had won 1-0 against the Korean national team the previous day, won both special matches. San Diego will play the opening two-game series of the Major League Baseball season against the Los Angeles Dodgers on the 20th and 21st.
San Diego's Kim Ha-seong played a key role in the victory, hitting 2 hits in 4 at-bats (2 home runs), 2 runs, and 4 RBIs, including two 2-run home runs.
Fernando Tatis Jr. (2-for-4, 1 RBI) and Manny Machado (1-for-3, 2 runs) also did their part.
Dylan Sis, who made his first appearance after being traded to San Diego in the 'Seoul Series', pitched 2 innings, allowed 1 hit (1 home run), 2 strikeouts, and no runs, while second pitcher Matt Waldron pitched 3⅓ innings, allowed 3 hits, 1 walk, 1 strikeout, and 1 run ( It was followed by visa liability).
San Diego opened the top of the second inning with a double by Machado. Kim Ha-seong, who appeared next, kicked Lim Chan-gyu's 6th pitch change-up into the center in 1 ball, 2 strikes and crossed the left-center fence.
Ha-seong Kim played for Kiwoom Heroes until 2020 before advancing to the Major League and used Gocheok Dome as his home stadium. It has been 1,258 days since Ha-seong Kim hit a home run at Gocheok Dome since the NC Dinos game on October 7, 2020. San Diego, who allowed a solo shot to LG Oh Ji-hwan in the bottom of the second inning, ran away again in the top of the sixth. This time, it was Kim Ha-seong’s home run.
After one out, Machado walked, and Ha-seong Kim kicked up LG's second pitcher, Jung Woo-young's 7th pitch changeup, which went well over the left fence.
San Diego, which gave up a run in the bottom of the 6th inning when Shin Min-jae's walk and stolen base led to an out-and-out runner on third base, added another run in the top of the 7th inning when Tatis Jr. hit a timely hit when the team was on 1st and 2nd base with no outs.
San Diego, which took a 5-2 lead until the 8th inning, brought in Go Woo-seok as the closing pitcher in the bottom of the 9th. Go Woo-seok, who had played an active role as LG's 'closer' until last year and was on the mound when they won the Korean Series last year, took the mound in the 9th inning against LG.
Go Woo-seok got off to an uneasy start as he was hit by the first batter, Park Hae-min. He then struck out a swing against Kim Hyun-jong and got the first out count. However, pinch hitter Lee Jae-won, who appeared later, hit a home run that went over the left field wall, and they were chased 5-4.
There were no more goals conceded. Go Woo-seok, who struck out Son Ho-young after a full count, ended the game by hitting Koo Bon-hyuk with a straight hit to third base. It was a save against his home team LG, wearing a San Diego uniform.
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