Kim Ha-seong stays hot for Braves, pushes hitting streak to 6
Published: 18 Sep. 2025, 15:03
Atlanta Braves infielder Kim Ha-seong follows through on his single during the eighth inning of an MLB game against the Washington Nationals in Washington on Sept. 17. [AP/YONHAP]
Atlanta Braves shortstop Kim Ha-seong has now hit safely in six straight games.
The Korean infielder filled the box score by going 2-for-4 with a walk, two RBIs and two runs scored, helping the Braves defeat the Washington Nationals 9-4 at Nationals Park in Washington on Wednesday.
In addition to his hitting streak, Kim has also pushed his on-base streak to eight games.
Since being claimed off the waivers by the Braves from the Tampa Bay Rays at the start of September, Kim is batting .327/.390/.404, with a home run and eight RBIs in 15 games — compared to a .214/.290/.321 line, two homers and five RBIs in 24 games as a Ray.
Kim flied out in the top of the second and grounded out in the fourth against starter Brad Lord. But in the sixth, with the Braves trailing 3-1, Kim worked a seven-pitch walk against reliever Clayton Beeter to load the bases and scored on a Nacho Alvarez Jr.'s single that put the Braves ahead 4-3.
In the eighth, Kim singled off new pitcher Sauryn Lao and scored for the second time in the game on Marcell Ozuna's double.
Kim then delivered a two-run single off Shinnosuke Ogasawara with two outs in the ninth to make it a 9-3 game for the Braves, who went on to win their fifth straight game.
Also in the majors Wednesday, Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants scored a run as a pinch runner in the top of the 11th, as his team defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-1 at Chase Field in Phoenix.
Lee, mired in a 0-for-17 skid over his past five games before Wednesday, took place out of the starting lineup before replacing Bryce Eldridge at first base as a pinch runner in the 11th.
He advanced to second on Jerar Encarnacion's single, took third on Patrick Bailey's single and then scored on a double by Christian Koss.
Lee is batting .262 for the season. Despite his recent funk, Lee is still hitting .302 for September.
Yonhap





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