Three times is not going to happen. Kim Hye-sung (Los Angeles Dodgers) hit a clutch hit in a scoring chance after getting to the second game of the series.

On the 13th (Korean time), Kim Hye-sung made his start as the seventh second baseman in the second game of the away series against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, in Major League Baseball 2025, and delivered a clutch hit in his third at-bat.

Earlier, in the second inning with no outs on 1st and 3rd base, and in the fourth inning with one out on 1st and 2nd base, Kim Hye-sung faced San Francisco starter Landon Loops and was silent after a strikeout on a swing and a miss.

The third at-bat was different. It was the sixth inning, with one out and runners on 1st and 2nd base, leading 1-0. Again facing Loops, he was in a disadvantageous count of 0B-2S and technically connected with a falling 77.7 mph (125 km) curveball, resulting in a one-run single to left field. It was the moment he achieved hits in three consecutive games.

Kim Hye-sung passed first base and boldly aimed for second, but he was tagged out by a fantastic throw to second base from left fielder Heliot Ramos, leaving him disappointed.

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