Dodgers News: Hyeseong Kim Makes MLB History Against Yankees
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Dodgers News: Hyeseong Kim Makes MLB History Against Yankees
"Kim became the first player in MLB history during the Modern Era to achieve at least four hits, a home run, an unassisted double play, and an outfield assist in a single game."
"He was huge. It was awesome to see him kind of saving me. The double play ball and then that throw in on Judge was just awesome."
"I think he's got a plus-arm. It doesn't always show, but he's an all-around good baseball player. Giving him some runway, he's making good on it."
"Just that baseball language. I think he's very respectful, very humble. There's a joy to it that I think draws people towards him."
In a standout performance, Hyeseong Kim played a pivotal role in the Dodgers' emphatic 18-2 victory over the Yankees. Filling in for the injured Mookie Betts, Kim went 4-for-4 at the plate with two RBIs and three runs scored. His defensive skills also shone through as he executed an unassisted double play and made a crucial outfield assist against Aaron Judge. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised Kim's all-around abilities and noted his exceptional fit within the team, highlighting his respectful demeanor despite language barriers. Kim’s game marked a historic milestone in MLB history.
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