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  • San Diego Padres right-hander Darvish Yu will leave the team.

    San Diego coach Mike Shildt said in an interview with local media such as "97.3 The Fan" ahead of the home game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on the 7th (Korea Standard Time), "I will be away from the team for a while." According to him, Darvish will be away from the team for the time being "to deal with family-related personal issues." While away from the team, he is put on the Restricted List. If he is placed on the restricted list, he will be excluded from the 40-member list and will not receive a salary. There is no time limit for a limited roster. "There is no fixed time," Shildt said, adding that the timing of his return is undecided. Darvish, who is in the second year of a six-year, $108 million contract, is 4-3 with a 3.20 ERA in 561/3 innings in 11 games this season. He recently left due to a groin muscle injury and even played in rehabilitation, but had stopped playing in rehabilitation due to elbow problems. "There is no problem with Darvish's physical condition at the moment," Shildt added. As it is a matter of personal privacy, he did not disclose why he was leaving the team. "The most important thing is to make him feel loved and supported as a member of the Padres family," Schildt said instead, adding that now is the time to support him.

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  • A season batting average of 0.228

    Kim Ha-sung started the Major League Baseball's Boston Red Sox away game at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts on the 1st (Korea time) and recorded one hit and one RBI in three times at bat. Adding another hit on the day, Kim continued his 10-game hitting streak since the game against the Milwaukee Brewers on April 22. His batting average for this season edged up to 0.228 (66 hits in 289 times at bat). After being grounded out at the first batter's box in the second inning, Kim sent a runner to the second base with a sacrifice bunt in the fifth inning with no outs. However, San Diego failed to score due to failed follow-up hits. After being forced out of the previous two at-bats, Kim hit a timely RBI double that fell to the left of the third baseman by targeting a cut fastball in the fifth pitch of Boston's right-handed bullpen Justin Slayton in the seventh inning when his team was losing 0-4. It was Kim's 10th double of this season. In addition, it was his first long hit in eight days since his 10th homerun of this season on April 23. Kim Ha-sung retired with a fly ball to center field in the last at-bat he hit in the ninth inning with two outs and no runners. Meanwhile, San Diego lost 1-4 to Boston, ending its five-game winning streak.

  • Former Doosan's leadoff home run against Flexen! 9G consecutive RBI - Dodgers record tie

    Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers) played as the first designated hitter in the 2024 Major League Baseball showdown against the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois, on the 26th (Korea time). Ohtani hit a home run as the first batter in the top of the first inning. Both Chris Flexen's first and second pitches missed the strike zone. Then, the three-pitch cutter and the four-pitch change-up that came in high passed through the zone to become 2B2S. Having watched all four of his pitches, Ohtani pulled the curve ball of Flexen's five pitches at 72.9 miles per hour. The ball flew at a 31-degree angle and 93.8 miles per hour, but Ohtani's ball flew over the right fence. It was his 24th homer in this season. With this homer, Ohtani is one step closer to the Dodgers' new record. He has posted RBIs in nine consecutive games. This is the tying record for most consecutive games in Dodgers history. Ohtani hit an RBI in eight consecutive games against the White Sox the previous day (25th), breaking the record for most consecutive Asian games held by Choo Shin-soo (SSG Landers), who played for the Cleveland Indians (current Guardians) in the 2012 season. Ohtani is displaying his strongest batting performance in recent months. He has 15 RBIs in recent nine games. He has also hit seven home runs. Meanwhile, Flexen, who was hit by Ohtani's home run, played for the Doosan Bears in the 2020 season. At the time, he pitched in 21 games, 8-4 with 132 strikeouts and a 3.01 ERA in 116 ⅔ innings. Afterwards, he signed a contract with the Seattle Mariners ahead of the 2021 season and re-challenged himself in the big league stage. In the 2023 season, he wore a Colorado Rockies uniform through trade, and moved to the White Sox after signing a contract with the White Sox in December last year. In 16 games this season (excluding the Dodgers game on the 26th), he has a 5.03 ERA with 57 strikeouts and 29 walks.


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