"Fans will be happy if Kim Ha-sung takes off his helmet." The symbol of San Diego energy Last 31G, don't get tired

"If Kim Ha-sung's helmet is taken off, it will be a joy for Padres fans."

The biggest achievement of Kim Ha-sung (San Diego Padres) this year is also the improvement of batting competitiveness. Since mid-August, his pace has fallen somewhat, but no one disagrees now that he is the top second baseman in the Major League. It's been three years since his debut.

In addition, Kim Ha-sung's high energy level in the airlift is one of San Diego's main engines. The energy felt by fast feet, aggressive base running, and dynamic defense is a great joy for San Diego fans regardless of San Diego's victory or defeat.

In particular, Kim Ha-sung's helmet is often taken off in the process of running in a storm. Kim Ha-sung's hair is long this season, and he also looks "hip hop" in a hairband. When the helmet is taken off as a bonus, the unique handsome appearance may be highlighted.

Sports Illustrated's San Diego Fan Nation Inside the Padres said on the 28th (Korea Standard Time), "Kim Ha-sung tends to lose his equipment in most games to show his flowing hair."

"Kim Ha-sung's speed allows him to steal a lot of bases, and in the process, his helmet is peeled off, giving joy to many Padres fans." "He wants to take the next base as his helmet is frantically taken off, and Kim Ha-sung definitely attracts not only Petco Park but also Major League fans with his brilliant performance this season," he said.

Kim Ha-sung is fifth in the National League with 29 stolen bases this season and tied for ninth overall in the Major League. He will challenge 30 steals for the first time since his debut and 20 home runs-30 steals for the first time in the Asian major league. Base bases such as stolen bases and one-hit two-base bases are also valuable assets and competitiveness of Kim Ha-sung. The source of energy levels is also physical strength. It goes without saying the importance of physical fitness. 스포츠토토

San Diego is far from advancing to the postseason. However, San Diego fans want to continue to see Kim Ha-sung's storm run and helmet being taken off. You don't deserve to be exhausted. It is obligated to bring joy to San Diego fans until the last day of the season.

Kim Ha-sung played 126 of San Diego's 131 games this season. There are still 31 games left. He is likely to play the most games in a season since his major league debut, exceeding 150 games last year. Finally, it is time to gather strength.