Ha-seong Kim (28, San Diego) injured his toe after kicking a water bottle out of guilt for committing a jurusa. The coach and the local media covered Kim Ha-seong rather than rebuking the negative results of his competitive spirit.메이저사이트
Ha-seong Kim started as the first batter and second baseman against the New York Mets in the Major League (MLB) held at Petco Park in San Diego, California on the 8th, and was replaced by Lougned O’Door during the defense in the top of the 9th inning.
The circumstances are as follows. In the bottom of the 7th inning when the score was tied 3-3, with one out, he pulled the breaking ball of Mets lefty Brooks Reilly and hit a long hit that slipped past the third baseman. Kim Ha-seong, who went all the way to second base, saw opponent left fielder Tommy Pam slow down without catching the ball at once, and ran to third base for a head-first slide. However, the defender’s throw was faster, and Kim Ha-seong was eventually tagged out. Afterwards, Juan Soto’s double exploded, leaving Kim Ha-seong’s death more regrettable. San Diego lost 5-7 after overtime.
Kim Ha-seong’s injury occurred when he kicked a water bottle after entering the dugout after being shot. MLB.com reported on the situation at the time, “There was water in the bucket that I thought was empty, and Ha-seong Kim felt pain in his feet.” The site of his pain was his right big toe, but fortunately, the X-ray showed no major abnormalities. Ha-seong Kim told MLB.com, “I am entirely responsible for the mistakes I made in Jurusa and Dougout,” and promised, “The excessive desire to compete had a negative effect on the team, and I will make sure this doesn’t happen again.”
San Diego coach Bob Melvin said, “We have to watch Ha-sung Kim every day,” but “He is an aggressive player and has good instincts. Just as everyone sometimes acts excessively, that was the case at the time.” Reporter AJ Casserbel MLB.com also supported on the 9th through social network service (SNS), saying, “Isn’t everyone frustrated and regretful?”