“Sending a boo to Ha-seong Kim, who was enthusiastic… a noteworthy event” SD media was also surprised
The local media was also surprised by the crowd’s booing toward Kim Ha-seong (28, San Diego Padres), calling it a ‘noteworthy incident 온라인카지노.’ It was a scene where San Diego fans’ disappointment at the team’s performance was below expectations reached its peak.
Ha-seong Kim was booed by the audience during the San Francisco Giants game held at his home stadium, Petco Park, on the 1st (Korean time). This was the first time for Kim Ha-seong, who is receiving a lot of love from San Diego fans thanks to his outstanding performance as an offensive and defensive player this season.
A situation occurred in the 3rd inning when San Diego was behind 0-4 with one out and runners on first and second base. San Francisco’s Blake Sable hit a grounder that passed by pitcher Pedro Avila, and second baseman Ha-seong Kim extended his glove to attempt a backhand catch, but the batted ball went under it.
Then, while Kim Ha-seong’s right foot was hit and the batted ball deflected toward center field, second base runner JD Davis passed third base and came home. Sable sprinted all the way to second base. As the score rose to 0-5, the San Diego home crowd booed in unison. The record is 1 RBI and 2 doubles.
It wasn’t Kim Ha-seong’s mistake. It was a play that Ha-seong Kim did his best by throwing his body at his best. However, as the inning became longer due to a series of catching errors by first baseman Matthew Batton and a throwing error by third baseman Manny Machado, the home fans could not stand it and booed.
It was a sign of anger towards the entire team, not the individual, but it was an unfamiliar situation as they were booed after Kim Ha-seong’s disappointing play. The local newspaper ‘San Diego Union-Tribune’ also pointed out that the situation in which Ha-seong Kim was booed on the 2nd was noteworthy.
The media said, ‘When the ball passed under Kim Ha-sung’s glove, hit his foot and flew toward the center fielder, the crowd booed. The booing wasn’t the first time, but it was noteworthy that the crowd’s complaints were directed at Ha-sung Kim, one of the few players who lived up to (and actually exceeded expectations) the Padres’ most enthusiastic cheers this season.”
He continued, ‘Kim Ha-seong ran a long distance to catch the batted ball, and it was not ruled as an error. However, the Petco Park crowd, which has seen many games during this painful season, was not happy in the third inning due to two errors and a poor pitch by Batton. Kim Ha-seong seemed to have been caught off guard by his teammates’ successive defensive mistakes.
San Diego, who destroyed themselves by allowing 6 runs in the third inning alone, lost 2-7 to San Francisco that day. San Diego, which recently suffered three consecutive losses and now stands at 62 wins and 73 losses, has almost lost its hopes for fall baseball as the gap with San Francisco (70 wins and 64 losses), third place in the National League (NL) wild card, has widened to 8.5 games.
The San Diego Union-Tribune said, ‘With today’s defeat, we virtually raised a white flag. “No one talked about the playoffs in the clubhouse during the trip to Milwaukee last weekend,” he said. “For the first time since 2019, we went from .500 to -11.” On this day, there were not many spectators (36,639). Aside from the booing, the atmosphere was reminiscent of 2019. There was no reason to boo in 2019. “At the time, I didn’t have that much expectation, but this season is different,” he said, explaining that as the fans’ expectations were high, the disappointment was also great.