"I took a break for 4 days, but four hits exploded." KBO's new record holder has reached the state of God

He also creates and hits courses where no hits can be made. Watching Son Ah-seop's at-bat this season, it's almost like an extraordinary feat.온라인바카라

Son Ah-seop of the NC Dinos had his first four-hit game this season. In an away game against the Hanwha Eagles at Hanwha Life Eagles Park in Daejeon on Monday, Son had four hits and three RBIs from four times at bat.

Starting as third hitter and right fielder, he had a hit to the left against Hanwha starter Um Sang-baek in his first at-bat in the top of the first inning. In his second at-bat in the top of the third inning, he had a chance to hit first and third bases with one out.

Son Ah-seop made a big bound ball in front of the first baseman and brought third baseman Park Min-woo home with a right-handed hit. However, it was regrettable that he dug to second base for a relay play and was tagged out and became an out count.

He made up for his disappointment in his second at-bat with a timely hit in the next at-bat. Son faced Um Sang-baek again with one out and runners on the second and third bases in the top of the fifth inning, and hit a long hit that fell to the left field course with the count unfavorable to him. Two runners easily made it to the home base, and Son entered the second base.

Son Ah-seop was the batter who bothered Um the most on the day. He didn't rest even at bat. He had another double at the top of the seventh inning, and completed a four-hit game, before finishing the game as pinch runner Park Si-won.

The NC Dinosaurs suffered a crushing defeat by the Hanwha Eagles by 4 to 12. Fielders' defensive errors and pitchers collapsed due to poor ball control and allowing long balls, but Son Ah-seop's batting performance was as brilliant as his batting performance.

NC is currently only playing away games because the safety diagnosis permission of its home stadium, Changwon NC Park, has not been finally decided. They are NC players who could not play for four days due to the cancellation of their home games on the 15th and 17th of this week.

Even though he took four days off from work, Son's batting performance was impressive. He had hits in six consecutive games in recent months. He also had a batting average of 431, which had slowed down a bit to 389 for the last season. Son's batting performance in this season seems to have reached a certain level so that he could not feel the absence of injury last year.

Son Ah-seop, who is now in his late 30s, is also the head of NC's batting lineup. With Park Gun-woo leaving due to injury, 20 promising players suffering ups and downs, and last year's "home run king" Matt Davidson is less destructive than last year, captain Park Min-woo and the oldest Son Ah-seop are doing their part.

He is currently leading the batting league even though the game is off, and he is also a batter who maintains a batting average in the .400 range along with Jeon Min-jae (Lotte, 0.409). Son Ah-seop's "record," who holds the record for the most hits in the KBO League, is accumulating faster and faster.

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