Kim Ha-sung (29) of the San Diego Padres, who has been suffering from poor batting performance, had no hit and remained silent.
Kim Ha-sung is on the verge of collapse of his batting average of 20 percent.
San Diego played a home game against the Colorado Rockies at Petco Park in San Diego, California, on the 16th (Korean time).
Kim Ha-sung, who started the game as San Diego's No. 8 and shortstop on the day, had no hits in three times at bat and was replaced by a guard in the eighth inning and withdrawn from the game.
Kim Ha-sung, who was silent without a hit, recorded a batting average of 0.204 with five homers, 21 RBIs, 22 runs and 32 hits, and an on-base percentage of 0.319 OPS of 0.669 in 46 games of the season.
Kim had 32 hits in 157 times at bat so far. If he thus has no hit in four times at bat in the next game, his batting average for this season will drop to 0.199. He is on the verge of collapsing around the 20% mark.
This is due to the recent sluggish batting performance. Kim has not had multiple hits in a single game this month. After the home run on May 5, the production of long hitters has also stopped.
As a result, the batting index is penetrating the bottom. It was a long time ago that the 0.700 OPS fell. Now, the .200 batting average is on the verge of collapsing. Also, the wRC+ 100 also fell.스포츠토토
Of course, Kim Ha-sung is a player who can help the team through defense and baserunning. As a result, he is surpassing FWAR 1.0. However, he needs to hit more than a certain level to sign a jackpot contract.
However, Kim has not displayed the same batting performance as last year. If this continues, it will not be easy to sign a jackpot in the free agent market that will take place after this season.
Meanwhile, San Diego suffered a 0-8 defeat on the day after starting pitcher Michael King allowed six runs in 51/3 innings. King lost the game.
On the other hand, Colorado starter Austin Gomber took his first win of the season after a perfect pitch of two hits and five strikeouts in six innings.