Bae Ji-hwan, who plays for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the Major League (MLB), achieved hits and multiple on-base hits, and also successfully stolen bases. Pittsburgh played an away game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, USA on the 15th (Korean time).
Bae Ji-hwan took on the lead-off role on this day. He started as shortstop and first hitter and went 1-for-3 with one hit and one walk.
He reached base in his first at-bat in the top of the first inning on a ball hit to the body on the fourth pitch thrown by St. Louis starter Jake Woodford. The ball hit the spike string and went to first base.
It’s the first duo this season. In the second at-bat in the top of the third inning, a well-hit ball went straight to the fielder and ended up as a ground ball to second base. He struck out in his third at-bat in the top of the 5th inning.
The long-awaited hit came in the fourth at-bat. In the top of the 7th inning, he got on base with a left-handed hit against left-hander Jack Thompson, a pitcher who changed in a two-out situation. With this, he also achieved multiple on-base that day.
Bae Ji-hwan succeeded in stealing second base right away. Steal the 4th season. However, the follow-up hit did not come out, so he could not advance to the base or come home.
Bae Ji-hwan’s season batting average went up from 2.31 to 2.38 (10 hits in 42 at-bats). Choi Ji-man was scheduled to start as the first baseman and fourth hitter that day, but missed due to ankle pain.
Corner Joe came out in place of Choi Ji-man, but was silent with no hits in 4 at-bats. Tommy Edman (St. Louis), who played as a member of the Korean baseball team in the 2023 World Baseball Classic (WBC), started as a shortstop and hitter number 9, but stayed hitless in three at-bats. 토스카지노
Pittsburgh lost to St. Louis 0-3. Kim Ha-seong, who plays for the San Diego Padres, was named as the starting lineup as second baseman and fifth hitter in a home game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Petco Park in San Diego, California on the same day.
He tried for a hit, but went 0-for-4 and was silent. He faltered by going hitless in two straight games, and his season batting average fell to 2.39 (11-for-46).
San Diego lost to Milwaukee, 2-11, and fell into a three-game losing streak.