Bae had one hit and one RBI from four times at bat in a home game against the San Diego Padres at PNC Park on Sunday. However, his team lost 6-7.
Starting right fielder Bae Ji-hwan failed to take advantage of his chance as he grounded out to a pitcher with one out and runners on the first and second bases in the bottom of the second inning when his team was losing 0-4. He was grounded out to the first base in the fifth inning.
However, Pittsburgh recovered three runs in the sixth inning and continued the flow of the game by hitting a timely hit in the process of following 3-4.
Pittsburgh followed with a critical hit by O’Neill Cruz, a runner on second base with no outs and a right-handed hit by first-runner Brian Reynolds in the sixth inning. With consecutive hits by Laudy Telles and Brian DeLacruz after two outs, Pittsburgh again had a chance to hit the first and third bases, and Telez homered and followed 2-4 due to wild pitches by San Diego pitcher Edwards Jr. Then, Kibryan Hayes drew a walk and connected the chance with runners on first and second bases with two outs.
Bae Ji-hwan’s timely hit came at this time. By pushing the opponent team’s right-hander Carl Edwards Jr.’s 76.3-mile-out curve ball at the first pitch, he connected it with a clean timely hit with a speed of 98.3 miles, bringing home second baseman Deracruz.
Pittsburgh, which followed 3-4, continued its two-out full base chance with Michael A Taylor, the next batter, on base with a walk, but Isaiah Kiner-Falefa grounded out to third base and failed to add a run.
In the eighth inning when his team was leading 5-4, Bae hit a bunt to the first base with no outs and a fly to the second base. It seemed more like a bunt on his own judgment than an instruction from the bench. Having added an RBI single for the first time in 12 days since the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on April 28, Bae had a batting average of 0.191 (9 hits in 47 times at bat), four RBIs, nine runs scored, four steals, and an OPS of 0.477.
However, San Diego won the game again. It was a dramatic come-from-behind victory following the previous day.
San Diego turned the tide 7-5 in the top of the ninth inning with two hits, two walks and one out to score three runs.
San Diego, which had a bases-loaded chance with an infield hit by lead Xander Bogaerts, a walk by Jackson Merrill, and a walk by Kim Ha-sung after one out, turned the tables 6-5 with both Bogaerts and Merrill homered by taking advantage of shortstop O’Neill Cruz’s bad pitch to force out Kim Ha-sung at second base when Kyle Higashioka grounded out to second base.
San Diego continued with two outs and runners on second base, Luis Arraez hit a double to right-center, bringing in second baseman Higashioka to widen the gap to 7-5.토토사이트 모음
After two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, Pittsburgh recovered one run with Joey Bart’s double and Telles’ left-handed hit, and then failed to score any more points and knelt down.
Kim Ha-sung’s batting average fell to 0.223 with only one hit and one walk in three at-bats.
Including the three consecutive wins, the San Diego Padres have continued their winning series for the last five consecutive years, and for the sixth consecutive time in the second half, marking 64 wins and 52 losses, and ranking second alone in the National League West. The team pressured the Los Angeles Dodgers, the leading team in the district, by a gap of 2.5 games. The team also ranked first in the wild card category.