San Diego Padres shortstop Kim Ha-sung, this injury doesn’t seem light.
San Diego coach Mike Shildt spoke about Kim Ha-sung, who injured his right shoulder during the game, in an interview with local media such as “97.3 The Fan” after the away game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on the 19th (Korea time).
Coach Shildt said after Kim Ha-sung said, “I hurt my right shoulder,” “I have things to do tomorrow. I will be examined first. If the medical staff look at it, they will know more about this injury,” and explained that Kim Ha-sung will return to San Diego for a checkup.
In the top of the third inning, Kim Ha-sung left the ground as he complained of pain in his right shoulder while returning to the first base with a headfirst sliding to check the pitcher after getting a hit to the left-handed side.
Kim Ha-sung left the ground with his left arm clutching his right shoulder. He threw his helmet in the dugout, showing strong despair.
The San Diego Padres only described Kim Ha-sung’s replacement as “jammed right shoulder.” Details of the injury will be revealed through a medical examination later.
Shildt said, “I still have pain right now. I’ll see what the condition will be like,” adding, “I’ll watch the results of the examination for now.”
Kim Ha-sung has been suffering from an injury to his right shoulder. “We will need time (to recover). We will find out how much we will need tomorrow,” Shildt said after mentioning this, adding that he will check the severity of the injury through the results of the examination tomorrow.
San Diego lost 2-3 on the day and lost the game to Colorado with one win and two losses in three consecutive away games. It lost the series for the first time in the second half.
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Shildt said, “One inning disappeared as the game got longer, but it was a pleasure to be able to throw until the fifth inning,” positively evaluating that the team’s ace was close to normal.
“We always talk about the Winning Series. We have recorded eight consecutive wins. If we continue the Winning Series like this, we will be able to go to the playoffs and continue to win the World Series. Our players are doing really well to achieve that. We will continue our new record again tomorrow,” he said, vowing to rebound in the next series.