Kim Ha-seong of San Diego Padres showed off a great defense in front of a home fan.On the 15th, Kim Ha-seong started as shortstop and hitter 8 in the 2021 Major League (MLB) St. Louis Cardinals home game held at Petco Park in San Diego, CA on the 15th.

He couldn't hit, but twice helped his team win.Kim Ha-seong recorded no hits in three at-bats that day, but he added one RBI with a sacrifice fly.

The hitting streak stopped in three games, and the season's batting average dropped from 20% to 19% (15 hits in 77 at-bats).However, Kim Ha-seong came to the plate at the end of the 7th inning when his team was leading 4-1, and set the bat on the first pitch thrown by Seth elegy, the fourth pitcher in St. Louis.

The batting ball became center fielder, but third base runner Brian O'Grady hit the groove with a tag-up play and became a sacrifice fly.Kim Ha-sung added one RBI to record his 7th RBI this season.

Kim Ha-seong stood out in defense this day.In the first 3rd inning, St. Louis's 4th batter, Nolan Arenado hit the ground in front of the second baseman. San Diego second baseman Tucupita Marcano took a catch and thrown it to Kim Ha-sung.

Kim Ha-seong immediately stepped on the second base and threw the ball to first base accurately.The Arena was turned back to Byeongsalta.Kim Ha-seong defended neatly in the first and second bases of the 6th inning. He grabbed Tommy Edman's infield ball and immediately touched the second base, then flew to the first base. He finished the double play once again.

Home fans who visited Petco Park responded with applause and shouts to Kim Ha-sung's defense.San Diego beat St. Louis 5-4.