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San Diego player Ha-seong Kim hit the 8th home run of the season against Kelly, a former SK from whom he played in the KBO League.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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Kim Ha-seong hit a home run against Kelly, the ace of SK 5 years ago while under Nexen, but met 32 ​​times and was particularly weak with a career batting average of 20/7.



Kelly, who has now grown up as an ace of Arizona, met again today (the 7th) in the Major Leagues.



In the first at bat, he struck out, but he drew a solo arch over the left wall with a low changeup on the side of Kelly's body in the 5th inning, 5-2.



With his eighth home run of the season, he approached his first double-digit home run in the big leagues.



San Diego, who raised the mood with one shot of Kim Ha-seong, won a comeback victory 6-5 with Alfaro's two-run run-off in the bottom of the ninth inning and escaped from a three-game losing streak.



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Coors Field, the home stadium of Colorado, where the distance increases due to the high altitude, hit a huge home run.



Milwaukee hitter Yelich drew a 152-meter arch that fell on the third floor of the outfield crowd.



It was the longest distance and the third furthest home run of the season.



(Video editing: Nam Il)