Kim Ha-seong, who recharged with a day’s rest, will hit the first batter this day as well.
Ha-seong Kim was predicted to start second baseman for the first home game against the New York Mets, which will be held at Petco Park in San Diego, California on the 8th (Korean time). He will face Mets right-hander Justin Verlander.
After sweeping the last 3 home matches against the Los Angeles Angels, we will play again after a day off.
The previous day was a rest day, completely resting at home without moving. Kim Ha-seong also posted a photo taken at the beach on his Instagram.
We met before the game on the 8th, saying, “I went to the beach because I was frustrated at being at home. It is about 15 minutes by car,” he said, having a rest on the beach. To the question, ‘Wasn’t there fans who recognized him?’, he answered, “I don’t think he would have noticed because he wore sunglasses and even a hat.”
The San Diego Padres on this day had Kim Ha-seong (2nd baseman) Juan Soto (left fielder) Fernando Tatis Jr. (right fielder) Manny Machado (3rd baseman) Zander Bogaerts (shortstop) Jake Cronenworth (1st baseman) Gary Sanchez (catcher) Matt Carpenter (designated hitter). Trent Grisham (center fielder) will play the game with the lineup, and Yu Darvish will start.
Coach Bob Melvin said: “We have won the last three games. He is swinging well in the leadoff position and is injecting energy into the team.
He said, “Tatis also has more opportunities to score RBIs. Ha-seong Kim usually plays the leadoff against lefties, but he is doing well and the team is showing good form. If it is not broken, there is no need to fix it.”
Meanwhile, San Diego sent left-hander Jose Castillo down to Triple-A El Paso and called-up right-hander Alec Jacob from Double-A San Antonio.해외안전놀이터 추천
A right-handed sidearm, Jacob, a 16th round pick in the 2021 draft, pitched 27 1/3 innings in 18 games for San Antonio this season with a 1.32 ERA.
Melvin said, “The grades were very good. He’s in a bit of a hurry to get from Double-A to the big leagues, but the player development department really liked him. He is a player who shows a different angle from the existing pitchers,” he said of the new player.
Jacob, who is from Washington State, where Seattle is located, and revealed that he idolized Ichiro Suzuki as a child, expressed his confidence, saying, “I came here to take on any role when the team needs it.”
Manager Melvin also confirmed Joe Musgrove as the starter for the last game of the first half. After revealing that he would watch Musgrove’s condition, he revealed that he had decided to send Musgrove, saying, “I have a strong motivation for starting.”