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Kim Ha-seong, who collapsed after hitting his head while defending yesterday (3rd), fortunately came back healthy. He showed a great performance in karate, breaking the team's four consecutive losses.



Byung-min Yoo.



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Kim Ha-seong, who complained of pain after collided with left fielder Tommy Pam while defending yesterday, shook off the shock in one day and started as the 8th batter second baseman in a home game against the New York Mets.



In the first at bat in the second inning, he surpassed the batting average of 20% with a clean right-handed hit, and in the fifth inning, after choosing a walk, he also succeeded in stealing the fifth base of the season.



San Diego took the lead with a two-run home run from Tatis Jr. in the third inning.



It was a lucky home run when the ball went into the glove of the opposing center fielder that extended over the fence.



After that, every time there was a turning point, Kim Ha-sung's defense was brilliant.



Due to Tatis' error in missing his throw in the 6th inning, he faced a crisis of reversal of one-out full bases, but Ha-Sung Kim calmly handled a ground ball and prevented a run with a double play. He finished the match with his own hands.



[Local broadcast: catch Kim Ha-seong batted ball, take second base, and go to first base! The Padres win!]



He kept his lucky win by calmly connecting a tricky bat that hit the mound and splattered into a double play.



Kim Ha-seong, who led the team to escape from a four-game losing streak, cheered and laughed with his colleagues.



(Video editing: Park Chun-bae)