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San Diego's Ha-Sung Kim finally reported his first home run in the major leagues and led a reverse win. It was a room that I will not forget even the'silence ceremony' of my colleagues.



This is reporter Lee Jeong-chan.



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Ha-sung Kim came out as the lead batter in the 5th inning, 3-2, a point behind, and lifted Texas starter Ryles' 127km/h curve.



Ha-seong Kim, who initially thought it was a foul, turned the ground after confirming that the ball hit the top of the foul pole.



This is the first home run in the big league with a flying distance of 118.2m.



Machado, who was delighted with his work, led the'Silence Ceremony', which deliberately pretends to not know when Kim Ha-sung returned to Dougout.



Colleagues belatedly congratulated the meaningful moment, and the club also celebrated a historic home run in Korean on social media.



Kim Ha-seong added two rounds and scored two points and set a foothold for a reverse victory, and in the eighth inning, he stepped on first base four times, calling in a runner from third base due to an opponent's error.



I even followed the luck of having an ordinary throw to break through the first baseman's mitt.



Following yesterday (10th), Kim Ha-seong finished a 7-4 victory by catching the last outcount at the end of the 9th inning.



Ha-sung Kim's batting average reached 20%, and San Diego gained a double win in a row.



(Video editing: Lee Jeong-taek)