# Kim Ha-seong, silence after home run, The team also lost to Arizona Kim Ha-sung of the San Diego Padres operated a home run, but later remained silent. The team lost, too. Kim Ha-sung started the first third baseman in Game 1 of the doubleheader against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Petco Park in San Diego, California, on the 20th, and recorded one hit in five at-bats (one home run), one run, and one strikeout. He batted .280. The team was 59-65, losing 4-6. Arizona ran away one more time with 63 wins and 61 losses. We got off to a good start. In the bottom of the first inning, he hit a solo home run over the left-center fence against opposing starter Merrill Kelly. His 16th homer of the season and his 5th leadoff homer. However, since then, all at-bats have been retired without any income. The most disappointing thing was the ninth episode. He stepped down with an infield fly ball to first base against Paul Seawold, the opponent's closer, in a tie with one out and runners on second and third base. 3-1 didn't save the advantageous count at all. San Diego tied the score 2-2 with home runs by Kim Ha-sung and Manny Machado in the first inning, trailing 0-2, but allowed another run in the third inning. Tommy Pam's fly ball became a triple when center fielder Trent Grisham missed the drop point and stepped home with Christian Walker's ground ball. Matt Carpenter's timely hit in the fourth inning tied the score again, but Pam gave up the lead in the fifth inning by allowing a two-run home run over the left fence. Heraldo Perdomo's sacrifice fly in the sixth allowed a run again. Machado hit a solo home run in the eighth inning to narrow the gap to 4-6, but failed to reverse the game. After Kim Ha-sung's infield fly ball in the ninth inning, Fernando Tatis Jr.'s walk filled the base, but the game ended as Juan Soto's ball was caught by the outfielder in front of the left fence. Soto showed his regret by throwing his helmet into the air. San Diego starter Matt Waldron became a losing pitcher with five hits, one home run, three walks, five strikeouts and five runs in five innings. Two losses in the season. Arizona starter Merrill Kelly became the winning pitcher with five hits, two home runs, four walks, three strikeouts and three runs in 51/3 innings. 10 wins (5 losses) of the season. Kim Ha-sung of the San Diego Padres operated a home run, but later remained silent. The team lost, too. Kim Ha-sung started the first third baseman in Game 1 of the doubleheader against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Petco Park in San Diego, California, on the 20th, and recorded one hit in five at-bats (one home run), one run, and one strikeout. He batted .280. The team was 59-65, losing 4-6. Arizona ran away one more time with 63 wins and 61 losses. We got off to a good start. In the bottom of the first inning, he hit a solo home run over the left-center fence against opposing starter Merrill Kelly. His 16th homer of the season and his 5th leadoff homer. However, since then, all at-bats have been retired without any income. The most disappointing thing was the ninth episode. He stepped down with an infield fly ball to first base against Paul Seawold, the opponent's closer, in a tie with one out and runners on second and third base. 3-1 didn't save the advantageous count at all. San Diego tied the score 2-2 with home runs by Kim Ha-sung and Manny Machado in the first inning, trailing 0-2, but allowed another run in the third inning. Tommy Pam's fly ball became a triple when center fielder Trent Grisham missed the drop point and stepped home with Christian Walker's ground ball. [스포츠토토](https://www.toto365.pro) Matt Carpenter's timely hit in the fourth inning tied the score again, but Pam gave up the lead in the fifth inning by allowing a two-run home run over the left fence. Heraldo Perdomo's sacrifice fly in the sixth allowed a run again. Machado hit a solo home run in the eighth inning to narrow the gap to 4-6, but failed to reverse the game. After Kim Ha-sung's infield fly ball in the ninth inning, Fernando Tatis Jr.'s walk filled the base, but the game ended as Juan Soto's ball was caught by the outfielder in front of the left fence. Soto showed his regret by throwing his helmet into the air. San Diego starter Matt Waldron became a losing pitcher with five hits, one home run, three walks, five strikeouts and five runs in five innings. Two losses in the season. Arizona starter Merrill Kelly became the winning pitcher with five hits, two home runs, four walks, three strikeouts and three runs in 51/3 innings. 10 wins (5 losses) of the season.