Bae Ji-hwan’s ‘Nightmare Day’

Pittsburgh’s Bae Ji-hwan had a nightmarish day, recording multiple hits, failed steals, and checks in one game.

Major League news, Reporter Heo Jae-won reports.

[Reporter]
Bae Ji-hwan, who played as Pittsburgh’s 7th hitter, resigned with a double stroke in the first at-bat in the second inning.

He hit a low fastball, but the ball went right in front of the second baseman and he couldn’t avoid a double hit.

In his second at-bat in the fourth inning, he used his quick feet to get an infield hit, but was out after attempting to steal second base.

This is the first failed steal by Bae Ji-hwan, who has attempted to steal bases five times this season.

Bae Ji-hwan’s strangely twisted play was not over.

He walked on base in the 6th inning, but was out due to a checker, and also allowed on base by throwing a ground ball back in defense. 카지노사이트

In the last attack in the 8th inning, after striking out on a swing, he finally hit the bat hard to the ground.

The team won 5-3, but it was a ‘nightmare day’ that Bae Ji-hwan would never want to remember again.

‘Baseball Genius’ Ohtani hits a two-run home run over the right wall in the first at-bat in the first inning.

[Local relay caster: Ohtani hits a home run that goes over the middle right wall. Ohtani’s show in the (New York) Bronx.]

Exactly 100 years ago today, Babe Ruth hit the first home run at Yankee Stadium, so Ohtani’s home run added meaning.

Led by Ohtani, who played an active role with 2 RBIs and 2 runs including his fourth home run of the season, the Los Angeles Angels beat the New York Yankees 5-2.

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