Ha-Sung Kim went hitless for the second straight game.

San Diego Padres’ Ha-Sung Kim (29) went hitless for the second straight game.

San Diego lost 1-5 to the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday (April 28) at Petco Park in San Diego, California, USA. It is the Padres’ third straight loss.

The Padres’ starting lineup was Zander Bogaerts (second base), Fernando Tatis Jr. (right field), Jurickson Profar (first base), Manny Machado (designated hitter), Ha Sung Kim (shortstop), Luis Campusano (catcher), Egui Rosario (third base), Jackson Merrill (center field), and Jose Azocar (left field).

Ha-seong Kim started at shortstop in the fifth spot but went 0-for-3. On the season, Kim is 2-for-24 (106 at-bats) with four home runs, 17 RBIs, 17 runs scored, seven doubles and a .746 OPS in 30 games. San Diego starter Dylan Sease took the loss, allowing six runs on six hits (one homer) with three walks and five strikeouts. Egui Rosario hit his third home run of the season, but it was the only bright spot in the loss.

Starting pitcher Ranger Suarez earned his fifth win of the season with eight innings of three-hit ball (one homer), 바카라사이트 eight strikeouts and one earned run. Bomb hit his fourth home run of the season, going 2-for-4 with a double, a home run, four RBI and one run scored. Turner also had a three-hit game.

The Phillies jumped out to an early lead in the first inning, with Turner’s single followed by Bomb’s two-run homer.

With San Diego trailing 2-0 in the bottom of the second, Kim led off with a walk and saw a four-seam 91.2 mph (146.8 km/h) sinker from Philadelphia left-hander Ranger Suarez, but it was ruled a strike and he was called out.

The Phillies extended their lead to 5-0 in the top of the fifth on a Merrifield single, a Schwarber walk, a Turner single, a Harper pushoff double and a Spring RBI single.

Kim led off the bottom of the fifth with a single and hit a three-seam 86.7 mph (139.5 km/h) cutter from Suarez, 사설 토토사이트 but it was caught straight down the left-field line. He led off the eighth inning with a walk and then struck out on a four-seam 91.7 mph fastball from Suarez. San Diego pulled within one when Rosario hit a solo homer, but no more runs would score.

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