Kim Ha-sung stole right away when he was deleted due to record correction

South Korean infielder Kim Ha-sung (28, San Diego Padres), who plays in the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB), lost a stolen base record.

The MLB Secretariat announced on the 3rd (Korea time) that Kim Ha-sung will revise the scene of stealing second base from first base after two outs in the eighth inning against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, from stolen base to defensive indifference.토토사이트

Indifferent stolen bases are given when the defense side does not block the runner's attempt to steal at all in a situation where the score difference is large in the second half of the game.

Kim Ha-sung stole second base after two outs in the top of the eighth inning when his team was being dragged 0-7, and was recognized for his 16th stolen base of the season at the time of the game.

However, as the MLB Secretariat corrected the record for indifferent stolen bases, the season's stolen bases also returned to 15.

Immediately after the record was revised, Kim Ha-sung succeeded in stealing his 16th base of the season again.

Kim Ha-sung, who started as the eighth hitter shortstop against Texas on the 4th, got on base with a hit to the shortstop in his first at-bat with two outs and a runner on first base in the second inning when he faced 0-0.

When David Peralta, a leading runner, advanced to third base, he stole second base immediately from Kyle Higashioka's at-bat.

He did not score because his follow-up hit did not hit, but he succeeded in restoring the record by showing off his fast feet.

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