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Lee Jeong-hoo and Kim Ha-seong Replace ‘Korean Duo’

Evil’ due to injury… Lee Jeong-hoo and Kim Ha-seong replace ‘Korean big leaguer duo’ together

Lee Jeong-hoo is injured after colliding with a fence during defense…

Ha-Seong Kim was hit in the wrist by a pitch and the game ended.

The ‘Korean Duo’ playing in the Major League Baseball (MLB) was injured during the game and left the field. 카지노사이트킹

Lee Jeong-hoo (25, San Francisco Giants) was injured while playing defense in the top of the first inning in the 2024 MLB Cincinnati Reds game held at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, USA on the 13th (Korean time).

Jeong-hoo Lee, who was unable to play in the game against the Colorado Rockies on the 9th after suffering a bruise after being hit in the foot by a foul ball,

returned to center field as the number one hitter after 4 games and did not enter a single at-bat.

Center fielder Lee Jeong-hoo, who was chasing Jamer Candelario’s home run with the bases loaded and two outs in the top of the first inning,

jumped to catch the ball but collapsed after colliding with the fence.

The batted ball hit the top of the fence and fell to the ground,

and in the meantime, all three runners hit home.

Candelario’s 3-RBI double.

Lee Jeong-hoo, who complained of shoulder pain,

was immediately replaced by Tyler Fitzgerald.

Lee Jeong-hoo’s batting average, who did not even have a single at-bat, remained at 0.262.

Ha-seong Kim (28, San Diego Padres) was hit by an opposing pitcher’s pitch and was eliminated from the game.

Ha-seong Kim, who started as the 9th hitter and shortstop in the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers held at Petco Park in San Diego, California,

hit the back of his left hand on Dodgers starter Walker Buehler’s 94.4 mph (approximately 152 km) body sinker in the 4th inning with one out and 1st and 2nd bases got hit hard

Kim Ha-seong, who was in pain and received first aid from a trainer for a while,

walked out to first base, and was thrown out at second base when the follow-up batter,

Luis Araes, hit an infield grounder and returned to the dugout.

However, perhaps due to severe pain, he was replaced at shortstop by Tyler Wade as soon as the top of the 5th inning started.

Kim Ha-seong, who had been retired by a fly ball in his second at-bat,

finished the game with no hits in one at-bat and one hit to the body,

causing his season batting average to drop slightly from 0.209 to 0.208.