# Kim Ha-sung and Choi Ji-man, side by side, no hit, silence...San Diego loses 1-2 to SF # Kim Ha-sung 28 and Choi Ji-man 32 played together, but they were silent without a hit. Kim Ha-sung started as the fifth batter and third baseman in the 2023 Major League against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, on the 26th and recorded no hit in four at-bats. Choi Ji-man, who played as the sixth batter and first baseman following Kim Ha-sung, also had no hit in four at-bats. Kim Ha-sung's batting average for the season was 0.264 and Choi Ji-man was 0.155. Kim Ha-sung and Choi Ji-man were both in poor condition on the day. Kim Ha-sung faced his first at-bat in the top of the first inning with one out and runners on first and second bases, and hit a well-hit ball to the side, but was caught by opposing left fielder Luis Matos. In this situation, second baseman Fernando Tatis Jr. failed to return home and was out, ending the inning. Kim Ha-sung, who struck out in both the top of the fourth and top of the seventh inning, was satisfied with advancing the runners with a ground ball to third base in the top of the ninth inning with no outs and runners on first and second bases behind 1-2. [스포츠토토](https://www.toto365.pro) Starting with a grounder to third base in his first at-bat in the top of the second inning, Choi Ji-man was out with a grounder to first base in the top of the fourth inning and a fly ball to left field in the top of the seventh inning. In the top of the ninth inning with one out and runners on second and third bases, created by Kim Ha-sung's real hit, the opponent's forward defense was caught with a ground ball to first base. Choi Ji-man failed to tie the game as third baseman Juan Soto was out at home. San Diego, which was upset by giving up two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning after continuing its 1-0 lead, failed to tie the game in the top of the ninth inning and lost 1-2. San Diego, which had 77 wins and 80 losses due to the loss, has a slimmer chance of advancing to the postseason. San Francisco, which won the game, went 78 wins and 79 losses.