Haseong Kim of the San Diego Padres led the team to victory by creating a multi-hit (two or more hits in a game) in 10 games.



He also had a five-game hitting streak, a four-game double double and a three-game RBI streak.



Kim Ha-seong started as the 7th batter shortstop in the visiting game against the Washington Nationals held at the Nationals Park in Washington DC, USA today (13th) and played an active part in 5 at-bats, 2 hits and 1 RBI.



Kim's season batting average rose from 0.247 to 0.249 (88 hits in 353 at-bats).



Ha-seong Kim, who only struck out in the first at bat in the second inning, produced hits and RBIs in the second at-bat in the 4th.



Kim Ha-seong, who stood at the plate at second base in two-out, pulled a high fastball and hit a single RBI right-handed hit that penetrated the third baseman's side, raising the team's lead.



He was a hitter in five straight games, and it was the moment to record three straight RBIs.



Kim Ha-seong immediately succeeded in stealing the 8th base of the season and advanced to second base, but was unable to score due to an unsuccessful follow-up hit.



Ha-seong Kim, who struck out in the 5th and retired with a ground ball in the 6th, hit a double next to left fielder in the 8th.



Kim Ha-seong recorded a multi-hit in 10 games after hitting 4 hits against the Colorado Rockies on the 3rd with this hit.



He also doubled in four games in a row since the last 9 against the San Francisco Giants.



However, there were some unfortunate scenes that are seldom seen in defense.



In the 6th no-out first base, he missed a batting ground ball and created a risk of conceding.



Kim Ha-sung's mistake led to Washington's pursuit score, causing disappointment.



San Diego beat Washington 10-5 with a three-run home run by Trent Grisham and a two-run homer by Brandon Drury, and sprinted for a three-game winning streak.



On this day, San Diego batters worked hard, pulling 14 hits, including two home runs, in a chaotic atmosphere due to Fernando Tatis Jr.'s 'prohibited drug scandal'.



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