Kim Ha-sung's camp assignment: Getting to know a new glove There is also a saying that craftsmen do not blame tools', but if you are a gold glove infielder, the story is different. San Diego Padres infielder Kim Ha-sung played as the fifth shortstop in the home game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Cactus League at Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona on the 2nd (Korea time), and played three at-bats and five innings of defense. In defense on the day, Ryu displayed uncharacteristic scenes. In the top of the fourth inning, Ryu tried to catch Kiren Paris' strong grounder, with runners on the first and second bases with one out, but the hit hit hit his glove and became an infield hit. Kim Ha-sung, who met with MK Sports after the game, expressed regret about the situation at the time, saying, "The batting was strong, but I thought I caught it, but I bounced off my glove." Kim Ha-sung, who won the National League's Gold Glove in utilities last year, received a new glove with a gold patch at the camp. This camp is also a process of taming it. The process is not easy. I ordered a new glove because I couldn't adjust properly to the glove I received early in the camp, but the problem is that the glove I received this time is too heavy. Using the new glove he received at the game, he said, "It's heavier than I thought. I think I'm a little late to catch up. I don't know what will happen during the season. I'm talking to Rawlings." Glove is having a hard time with him, but overall, the camp is going smoothly. At the plate in the second inning of the day, he made a run by himself due to catcher's error after stealing a base on a walk. "I was thinking of playing today. I was thinking of stealing when I went out," he said, explaining that it was intended. There are about 18 days left until the Seoul Series at Gocheok Sky Dome. "The preparation process is not bad. It's not bad to watch the ball regardless of the result. I'm going to bat three times every game, so it's okay," he said. "There is no problem with the preparation process." "I think I could go out tomorrow," he said, noting the possibility of participating in an away game against the San Francisco Giants a day later. One regrettable thing is that San Francisco outfielder Lee Jung-hoo played for the game for two consecutive days, and the showdown has effectively failed. Still, there is a possibility that he will come to the dugout to watch the game. He said, "If you go out, you'll see it," and then left the stadium. BY: **[토토사이트](https://edwardsrailcar.com)**