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Korean major leaguers Kim Kwang-hyun and Kim Ha-seong had their first face-to-face match on the American stage. Unfortunately, Kim Ha-sung picked a decisive push-out walk and struck Kim Gwang-hyun, resulting in his first defeat in the big leagues.



This is reporter Lee Seong-hoon.



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ESPN, which broadcasted the confrontation between San Diego and St. Louis live throughout the United States, showed great interest in the confrontation between Kwang-hyun Kim and Ha-sung Kim.



[Alex Rodriguez/ESPN Commentator:'Kim Kwang-hyun vs. Kim Ha-sung' The confrontation in Korea was 10 hits in 30 at-bats. It was 9 singles and 1 double.]



Kim Gwang-hyun, who struck out Kim Ha-sung in the first match in the 3rd and cruising with no run-off, shook after sending the first batter in the 4th inning, leading 2-0, as a mistake.



After struggling with a teammate's unfortunate defense and the referee's barbaric ball decision, he gave Marcano a pushback walk after being on the verge of filling.



Kim Gwang-hyun, who gave a push-out walk after a full-count game to Kim Ha-sung, who met again in the continued one-out base, was immediately replaced, and the relief pitcher allowed a turnaround, becoming the first pitcher to lose in 14 games since entering the United States last year.



[Kim Kwang-hyun/Saint Louis pitcher: I think I've changed even the manager. The loss came out too late. In fact. Now let go of the burden... .]



Tampa Bay's Choi Mann, who returned after undergoing knee surgery, announced his return with three hits.



(Video editing: Oh Young-taek)