BAE JI-HWAN, 3 AT-BATS, NO HITS BULLET THROW DOUBLE PLAY

Bae Ji-hwan, 3 at-bats, no hits Bullet throw double play

Bae Ji-hwan, 3 at-bats, no hits Bullet throw double play

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Ji-Hwan Bae (Pittsburgh Pirates) finally got a chance to start, but was silent with no hits in three at-bats.

Bae Ji-hwan started as the 9th batter and center fielder in the home game against the 2024 MLB Cincinnati Reds held at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA on the 24th (Korean time).

It has been four games since Bae Ji-hwan was included in the starting lineup, after the game against the Texas Rangers on the 20th (1 hit in 4 at-bats).

His season batting average dropped slightly to 0.191 (13 hits in 68 at-bats).

Ji-Hwan Bae, who was out on a ground ball in the 3rd inning, hit a ground ball to the infield with one out and a runner on first base in the 5th inning when the score was 3-5, but Cincinnati's fielder's choice and defensive 한국을 error combined to send a runner to third base and Ji-Hwan Bae himself advanced to second base.

Pittsburgh, which scored one point in the continued attack, added two more points in the sixth inning to win the game 6-5.

Bae Ji-hwan contributed to the team by creating a double play with a good catch in the top of the 7th inning with no outs and a runner on first base.

Bae Ji-hwan caught the center fielder's fly ball in his glove and accurately threw the ball to second base, putting out the runner on first base who was trying to tag up.

Bae Ji-hwan struck out swinging in his final at-bat in the bottom of the 7th

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