Bae Ji-hwan of the Pittsburgh Pirates in the U.S. Major League Baseball continued his hit streak for five consecutive games.
Bae Ji-hwan started as the first and second baseman in an away game against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia, on the 11th (Korea Standard Time). Bae Ji-hwan, who has recently continued to play as a leadoff, added one hit on the day, recording five consecutive hits.메이저놀이터
Bae Ji-hwan stepped down with a grounder to the pitcher in the first inning and an outfield fly in the third inning. There was only one hit on the day, but it came out when it was important. Bae Ji-hwan hit a hit in his third at-bat in the top of the sixth inning when the two teams were facing 0-0. He hit the ball from the opposing starter Winans, who was pitching well in the 1B1S situation, and sent it to the center field. Bae Ji-hwan has hit five consecutive games since the game against the Milwaukee Brewers on the 6th. If he hits one more game, he can continue his record of six consecutive games and a tie, the most consecutive hit of his season.
Bae Ji-hwan’s hit led to Pittsburgh’s first run. Bae Ji-hwan gave the team a valuable first run by sprinting and hitting home when Brian Reynolds hit a double. His 46th score of the season.
But the joy didn’t last long. Bae Ji-hwan struck out his last at-bat in the eighth inning. Pittsburgh, which scored the first run thanks to Bae Ji-hwan and led with Swinsky’s one-run double, gave up four runs at once to its opponent in the bottom of the seventh inning and lost 2-5. Bae maintained his batting average for the season at .245.