Kim Ha-sung's shot that awakened the SD batters. 9 points in the fifth inning contributed to the big inning

A shot by Kim Ha-sung (San Diego Padres) awakened the team's batting lineup. 

Kim Ha-sung started as the seventh shortstop in an away game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts on the 29th (Korea time). 메이저놀이터

San Diego Padres' offense in the top of the fifth inning when its team was losing 0-1. As the first batter, Kim hit a slider at the third pitch with the ball count 0B-2S with Boston starter Nick Pivetta, and connected it to a hit in the middle, continuing his hitting streak for seven consecutive games. Soon after, he stepped home through Kyle Higashioka's two-run arch against the left-center wall. 

Bryce Johnson's double, Luis Arraez's hit in the middle and Jurickson Profar's walk made the bases loaded with no outs. Jake Cronenworth hit a left-handed hit off changed pitcher Greg Wiesert. Two runners homered, making it 4-1. 

Manny Machado hit an infield single, and the runner was full again. Donovan Solano's hit to left-center made Jake Cronenworth score after Jurickson Profar. Jackson Merrill hit a three-run arch over the middle fence with no outs and runners on first and third. 9-1. 

Kim Ha-sung entered the batter's box once again in the fifth inning and struck out swinging. Kyle Higashioka walked. Bryce Johnson stepped down with a fly ball to left field and Luis Arraez was out with a fly ball to third base.

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