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Major League Baseball player Ha-Sung Kim of San Diego led the team to victory by scoring in a wedge.

He had a very strong presence on the ball and number.



Byung-min Yoo.



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Ha-Sung Kim hit an exciting long hit in the 6th two-out first base in San Diego leading 9-7.



He shoved Marte's slider to double-double in three games with a one-run hit from right-center.



The white rice was next.



During Grisham's infield hit, he returned to third base and dug into the home, and scored a wedge with a head-first sliding.



Home fans gave a standing ovation to Kim Ha-sung's passionate play.



San Diego won 13-7 and ran for two consecutive victories with Kim Ha-Sung's performances of wedge RBI, scoring, and solid defense.



New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge reported a home run in two days.



He hit a solo home run over the left fence in the 7th inning, leading 2-1 over Seattle.



With his 45th home run of the season, he left 15 on the 60-home run mark for the first time in 21 years.



Washington center fielder Robles flies like a superman and catches the Chicago Cubs Higgins' slugging bat.



The pitcher, who he thought was a hit for his fantastic dive catch, raised his hand and thanked him.