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SD, Dulmi-Kim Ha-sung, Choi Ji-man, joint 8 at-bats without a hit in a one-point match

The San Diego Padres and SF Giants have already had their postseason frustrated. But the final goal remains. The two teams, tied for third in the National League West with 77 wins and 79 losses before the game, will finish the season with the team's last pride winning percentage of 50%.

The two teams faced off at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Wednesday for the final series of the season. The home team Giants started ace Logan Webb 11 wins, 13 losses, 3.25 and the Padres started left-hander Blake Snell 14 wins, 9 losses, 2.25 for the NL Cy Young Award.

As the team's ace, he played a tight game of pitching. The Padres scored the first run with Manny Machado's lucky timely hit to the left in the first inning. He maintained his one-run lead until the seventh inning. However, the Padres' biggest weakness this season was their loss in all overtime games 12 losses and 7 wins and 22 losses 0.241 win rate. The team came from behind to lose 1-2 to make it 7 wins and 23 losses.

Giants manager Gabe Kapler is a believer in Sabermetrics records. It focuses on a thorough tater. The platoon system is basic, and the batting order is rarely fixed. In the eighth inning, he deployed four pinch-hitters to eventually turn the tide to 2-1.

The Padres walked pinch hitter Lamonte Wade Jr. after bullpen pitcher Robert Suarez walked one out in the eighth inning. Marco Luciano was then on the verge of second and third bases with one out with a double on the right field line. Coach Bob Melvin made a grand slam with four intentional pitches when Pederson, a left-handed hitter, came out. With a one-point lead, he did not lose a point with a forward defense rather than a double play position.

With the bases loaded with one out, catcher Patrick Bailey's grounder to first base was caught by first baseman Choi Ji-man and threw it to home, seemingly overcoming the crisis with a forceout. Then Capler again hired pinch hitter Michael Conforto. Conforto hit a 160-kilometer fastball to the left. a timely two-run turnaround.

In the top of the ninth inning, leadoff batters Juan Soto and Machado took the opportunity to score with no outs and runners on first and second bases with back-to-back heavy hits. Kim Ha-sung advanced the batter with a grounder to third base close to a sending bunt. However, the sixth batter Choi Ji-man hit a grounder to the first base and Jarrickson Profar hit a grounder to the second base to end the game.

Third baseman Juan Soto is tagged out by Giants catcher Patrick Bailey while rushing home when Choi Ji-man grounded out to first base in the top of the ninth inning when the Padres were trailing 1-2. SF | AFP Yonhap News Agency

Giants starter Webb gave up nine hits and allowed seven strikeouts and one run to cap his second complete game of the season. Padres Snell lowered his ERA to 2.25, with four hits, two walks and seven strikeouts in six innings.

Padres Suarez allowed two runs from 1-0 and allowed his third blown save of the season.

Third baseman Kim Ha-sung and first baseman Choi Ji-man, who were used as No. 5 and 6, had no hits in eight at-bats. Choi Ji-man still hasn't had a hit since moving to the Padres.

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