Unable to continue the multi-hit streak, he recorded three consecutive Samjin.

Kim Hye-seong, playing for the Oklahoma City Dodgers' Triple-A team, started as the sixth shortstop in a Triple-A game against the Salt Lake City Bees (affiliated with the Los Angeles Angels) held on the 28th (Korean time) at the Ballpark at America First Square in South Jordan, Utah, where he went 0 for 4 with three Samjin.

In the previous game on the 27th, Kim Hye-seong recorded 2 hits, 1 walk, and 1 run in 4 at-bats, raising his batting average and OPS, but he could not maintain the momentum, causing his performance to drop again. His season batting average is .252, with an OPS of .779.

In the second inning, during his first at-bat, Kim Hye-seong swung and missed on an 86-mile-per-hour splitter with a count of 2 balls and 2 strikes, resulting in a Samjin.

In the fourth inning, with two outs and no runners, Kim Hye-seong faced a count of 2 balls and 2 strikes and battled through six pitches. However, he swung and missed on the sixth pitch, a 77.8-mile-per-hour curve, resulting in his second Samjin.

The same happened in the seventh inning during his third at-bat. This time, he recorded a Samjin on three pitches. The first pitch was a 93.6-mile-per-hour sinker that came in high and outside, called a strike. The second pitch, an 85.2-mile-per-hour changeup, was fouled off. On the third pitch, he watched an 84.7-mile-per-hour changeup, which was reversed to a strike by the ABS challenge, resulting in a Samjin that he deemed unfair.

In the eighth inning, with no outs and runners on first and second, Kim Hye-seong stepped up to the plate. This time, he succeeded in creating a batted ball in play. With a count of 1 ball and 2 strikes, he made contact with an 85.5-mile-per-hour changeup on the fourth pitch. Although it resulted in a ground ball to the first baseman, the opposing first baseman made an errant throw, allowing Kim Hye-seong to reach base and the runner on second to score. Kim Hye-seong, who reached first, successfully stole his 12th base of the season, maintaining a 100% success rate.

However, he did not succeed in scoring afterwards. Nevertheless, Oklahoma City secured a comeback victory of 8-7 that day.

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