Ha-seong Kim (27, San Diego Padres) doubled in 5 games in a row and increased his hitting streak to '6'.



Ha-seong Kim appeared as a shortstop 7 times in the 2022 MLB visit against the Washington Nationals at the Nationals Park in Washington, DC, USA on the 14th (Korean time) and hit one hit in four at-bats.



Ha-Sung Kim maintained a batting average of 0.249 for the season.



San Diego lost 4–3 and did not have a four-game winning streak.



In the first at bat without a two-out runner, Kim Ha-seong threw a changeup that fell on Washington right-hander Anibal Sanchez's body and hit a double that cut through the left middle.



A batted ball that lands once on the ground is a recognized double that falls over the fence and into the bullpen.



Ha-Sung Kim has hit doubles in six games in a row since the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on the 8th and doubles in five games in a row since the game against the San Francisco Giants on the 9th.



Ha-Sung Kim landed at third base when Trent Grisham bunt hit, and San Diego filled the base with Austin Nola's walk, but both batters backed out and failed to score.



Ha-seong Kim, who had only a fly ball in center field in the 4th and a foul fly at first base in the 6th, missed the perfect opportunity to complete the 7th one-out match 3-3.



Because Washington pitcher Kyle Finnegan missed all the foul bats caught in front of the dugout, Ha-seong Kim was revived, but attacking the second pitch was only an infield fly that floated low above the shortstop's head.



After missing a chance in the 7th inning, San Diego eventually gave Victor Robles a just-time hit after an airlift and gave the finish line.



San Diego manager Bob Melvin was sent off for protesting after the jury was ruled out at home and changed to Safe after a video review.



Kim Ha-seong was replaced by pinch hitter Noma Masara in the first two out first base at bat in the ninth inning, trailing 4-3.



The game ended as Masara was caught on a foul fly at third base.



San Diego took a 3-0 lead thanks to Manny Machado, Grisham's two solo shots and Juan Soto's just-in-time hit, but ended up losing after allowing a tie on two home runs in the bottom of the sixth inning.



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