Kim Hye-seong, who dreams of making his Major League debut in the minor leagues, showcased his strength by hitting two doubles in consecutive games.

Kim Hye-seong, who plays for the Oklahoma City Dodgers in Triple-A, started in the home game against the El Paso Chihuahuas (affiliated with the San Diego Padres) held at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 3rd (Korea time) as the sixth center fielder, contributing to the team's 9-4 victory with 1 hit, 1 RBI, 1 walk, and 1 run in 3 at-bats.

He successfully got on base starting from his first at-bat. In the bottom of the second, with one out and no runners on, he calmly drew a walk against left-hander Austin Crop after a five-pitch battle. Afterward, he reached third base with an infield single by Ryan Ward and a walk by Austin Gotiér, but could not score as Alex Freeland struck out looking with the bases loaded and two outs.

In the bottom of the fourth, trailing 0-2, Kim Hye-seong appeared as the leadoff hitter, hitting a double and achieving multi-on-base for the game. Despite being in an unfavorable count of 0B-2S, he calmly watched two balls before hitting a low slider on the fifth pitch, resulting in a double to center. This marked his second consecutive game with a double.

This time, getting on base led to a score. Following hitters Hunter Peddinghaus and Ryan Ward both drew walks, Kim Hye-seong moved to third base and scored on Gotiér's two-run double.

With a big inning in Oklahoma City, Kim Hye-seong returned to bat again in the bottom of the fourth. With a lead of 7-2 and one out, he hit a ground ball to the shortstop, bringing home the runner on third, Michael Chavis.

In the bottom of the sixth, leading 9-3, he faced one out and one runner on first, but hit into a double play, leaving a sense of regret. This was Kim Hye-seong's last at-bat.

With two consecutive doubles, Kim Hye-seong's batting average in the minor league Triple-A season rose to .235, with an OPS of .910.

Oklahoma City defeated El Paso 9-4, thanks to a big inning with nine runs in the bottom of the fourth.

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