Kim Ha-seong of the MLB San Diego Padres performed Psy's 'Gangnam Style' dance with his teammates.

San Diego played a home game against the 2021 Major League Baseball Cincinnati Reds at Petco Park in San Diego, California on the 19th.The game was suspended in the first inning after referee Larry Bannerbur was hit by a foul ball from Cincinnati Jesse Winker.

After the game was delayed for about 13 minutes, the players returned to the dugout and waited for the game to resume.

At this time,San Diego raised the atmosphere with an exciting dance time. At the center was Kim Ha-seong.Kim Ha-seong and Fernando Tatis Jr. aroused the excitement by dancing Psy's Gangnam Style horse dance. Manny Machado and Blake Snell followed the dance and couldn't stop laughing. Kim Ha-seong, who wore the San Diego jersey for the first time this season, completely melted into the team atmosphere.

San Diego wrote the message Kim Ha-seong Gangnam Style” in Korean on the club’s official Twitter, and also released a video of Kim Ha-seong dancing.

Another tweet shows Tatis Jr. dancing while looking at Kim Ha-seong.The club added,It's the first time Tatis Jr. has lost a dance contest.

Kim Ha-seong did not hit a hit in the game. Excluded from the starting lineup, he appeared as a pinch in the eighth inning, but was caught with a ground ball at second base against Cincinnati relief pitcher Ryan Hendricks. Kim Ha-seong's season batting average fell to 0.209, after only hitting one at-bat.