The San Diego Padres achieved a final victory in their final series against their nemesis, the LA Dodgers, by winning.
In the clubhouse, victories and defeats are revealed through music, and the sound from the speakers at the San Diego locker room was extremely loud.아톰카지노
However, top hitter Kim Ha-seong, who took a day off, performed poorly with 3 strikeouts and 0 hits in 4 at-bats, and his expression was dark. The batting average dropped to 0.268 and OPS to 0.771.
Ha-seong Kim said, “I want to finish the season well,” and headed to San Diego with personal hitting coach Won-je Choi after the game. This is to make up for the loss of 15 days (Korean time) without a game.
The final game of the regular season between Padres and Dodgers, held at Dodger Stadium on the 14th, ended with San Diego winning 6-1. The regular season record is overwhelmingly superior to the Dodgers with 9 wins and 4 losses.
The Padres laid the foundation for victory with this season’s Cy Young Award candidate Blake Snell pitching 6 innings, allowing no runs, allowing 1 hit, 1 walk, and striking out 8. Season 14 wins, 9 losses, 2.43.
Snell, who won the American League Cy Young Award with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2018, is along with Arizona’s Jack Gallen (15-8, 3.50), Atlanta’s Spencer Strider (17-5, 3.73), and Chicago Cubs’ Justin Steele (16-3, 2.49). There is fierce competition.
The Padres, who suffered a crushing defeat the previous day, took the lead in the first inning when Juan Soto hit Dodgers starter Ryan Pepiot with his 30th home run of the season. Then, in the 4th inning, when the batting order returned for the second time, catcher Luis Campusano supported Snell’s victory with a three-run home run (No. 6).
The Dodgers, who were downed by two hits, avoided a loss in the ninth inning when Colten Wong, who was replaced by second base defensive end, hit a home run in the bottom of the eighth inning. Wong, released by the Seattle Mariners, was promoted to the Dodgers’ big league on September 2 and is likely to be included in the postseason entry with two home runs in eight games.
Ha-Seong Kim, who played as the top hitter at shortstop due to the rest of Xander Bogaerts and Manny Machado, struck out twice on starter Ryan Pepiot’s slider and on bullpen Joe Kelly’s cut fastball.
September’s slump is clearly evident in the fact that there were three three-strikeout games and the absence of extra-base hits.
Shortstop Kim Ha-seong tries to block a steal attempt by top hitter LA Dodgers Mookie Betts, who got on base with a hit to left-center in the bottom of the first inning. Betts succeeded in stealing bases in the first and third innings. LA|AP Yonhap News
Ha-seong Kim said in a short interview after the game, “I can’t help it. Baseball is not easy, so I have no choice but to accept it. It is important to focus on the remaining games. I think there is also a physical aspect to the slump. The timing of the bat is late, so you strike out. I have a day off tomorrow, so I think I need to make up for it. It is not possible to play well every month. It is difficult to say anything about the current slump. “There is still time to bounce back and I will finish well,” he said.
In September, he appeared in 11 games, had 8 hits in 41 at-bats, and had a batting average of 0.177, his worst monthly performance. He doesn’t have a double, triple or home run. Last September, he hit 4 home runs and had 10 RBIs.