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LA Dodgers’ Kim Hye-sung scored a two-run home run in the bottom of the second inning of the home game against the New York Mets at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 16th (Korea time).

Kim Hye-sung, who started as shortstop No. 8, entered the game’s first at-bat with two outs and a runner on second base.

Kim Hye-sung scored his first home run of the season. Photo (Los Angeles, USA) = ⓒAFP BBNews = News1 사진 확대 Kim Hye-sung scored his first home run of the season. Photo (Los Angeles, USA) = ⓒAFP BBNews = News1

Kim Hye-sung, who faced Mets starter Clay Holmes, let the 93.8-mile sinker come in the middle of the second pitch, but he swung it without missing the same ball when the fourth pitch came into the same course in the 2-1 count.

The 99.3-mile-range blast stretched to the right at a 27-degree angle. Mets right fielder Carson Benji threw himself over the fence, but he couldn’t catch the ball.

Kim Hye-sung reported his first home run of the season. Photo (Los Angeles, USA) = ⓒAFP BBNews = News1 사진 확대 Kim Hye-sung reported his first home run of the season. Photo (Los Angeles, USA) = ⓒAFP BBNews = News1

Kim Hye-sung’s first home run of the season. The flying distance was 372 feet. At the same time, it was recorded as the fourth home run in his major league career.

The home run gave the Dodgers a 2-0 lead.

[Los Angeles (USA) = KIM JAE HO, MK Sports Correspondent]

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