The "Snowball" of Kim Ha-sung of the San Diego Padres in the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB) led to the team's mass scoring.

Kim Ha-sung started as the seventh batter and shortstop in a home game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Petco Park on the 1st (Korea time). Kim Ha-sung had no hits in two at-bats on the day, but he contributed to the victory by walking two and scoring one point.

He created an opportunity from his first at-bat. With one out and runners on first base in the bottom of the second inning, Kim Ha-sung faced Clayton Kershaw, the ace who returned from the Dodgers. His batting eye shone. He picked out all the balls that were out of the strike zone except for the third pitch, and walked to get on base.

Kim Ha-sung's chances led to a large number of goals. San Diego's batters scored a total of four points against Kershaw, including two hits. Kim Ha-sung also scored a goal.

In the following two at-bats, he failed to get on base. Kim Ha-seong struck out the first batter at the bottom of the fourth inning with a fly ball to the second base, and in the bottom of the fifth inning, he swung and missed against Michael Kopech, a changed pitcher.

The waiting on-base hit came back in the bottom of the seventh inning with San Diego leading 8 to 1. With runners on the second and third bases with one out, Kim Ha-sung drew a walk after a full count match with right-handed bullpen Brent Honeywell to create a chance to load the bases.

However, it did not lead to a run due to the double play of the follow-up hitter Luis Campusano. Kim Ha-sung's batting average for the season fell from the previous 230 to 220.

On the day, San Diego had 12 hits to secure an eight-to-one complete victory over the Dodgers. San Diego, ranking second in the National League West, narrowed its gap with the top-ranked Dodgers to 4.5 games.

 

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