
Japanese baseball player Ohtani also added a home run to top the list.
Kim Ha-sung’s pitch turned hazy in the fourth inning with a 3-0 lead due to Canadian forest fires
Crossing the sky and over the fence.
Kim Ha-sung hit a fastball of 157 kilometers per hour and fired his ninth solo shot of the season.
He made four home runs in June, setting a personal record for the most home runs in a month, which he has hit in all seven recent games.
Kim Ha-sung left one home run for the second consecutive year, including double-digit home runs and “10 home runs – 10 steals.”
As he has already hit his ninth home run after about half of the league, he is expected to easily surpass the 11 home runs he hit last season.
In the second inning, Kim Ha-sung scored the first RBI with a sacrifice fly and added a double in the eighth inning, but the team was overturned 4-5, losing five consecutive games.
Pittsburgh’s Bae Ji-hwan was replaced with no hits in two at-bats in the final game of the “Korean Derby” against Kim Ha-sung, failing to record hits in nine consecutive games.
Otani reported his 29th two-run homer of the season in the ninth inning, trailing 5-9.
It was a big home run that flew 134 meters at a speed of 179 kilometers per hour.
The Los Angeles Angels lost 7-9, but Ohtani made as many as 14 arches in June alone, making him the most home runs in a month in the club’s history.
Otani, who is boiling hot, is ranked first in the big leagues in major indicators of hitting, such as home runs and slugging rates.
Ohtani, who even booked MVP in this week’s starting pitcher, recorded 10 strikeouts and two home runs for the sixth time since 1900.
It is also widely expected that FA will sign a contract for more than $500 million and about 660 billion won in Korean money after this season.