12 consecutive hits in 3 games 4 times in progress.
SSG Landers Kim Chang-pyeong
SSG Landers outfielder Kim Chang-pyeong (23) set a new record for consecutive at-bat hits in the Professional Baseball Futures League (2nd group).
Kim Chang-pyeong started as the number one hitter and left fielder in the visiting game against the LG Twins held at Icheon Stadium in Gyeonggi-do on the 13th, and recorded hits in 4 consecutive at-bats, recording 12 consecutive hits in 12 at-bats.
He hit five consecutive hits in five at-bats, starting with a hit to right field in the bottom of the third inning of a home game against the Samsung Lions on the 11th, and set a Futures League record for consecutive hits at bats by hitting 4-for-4 in a visiting game against LG on the 12th.
And in a game against LG 2nd team on the 13th, he hit a left-field hit in the top of the first inning against LG starter Kim Young-jun, setting a new record in this category. 카지노사이트
The previous record in the Futures League was 9 consecutive at-bats set by former Samsung Lions Lee Hyun-dong in 2017.
Kim Chang-pyeong’s record streak continued. He recorded his 11th consecutive hit with an infield hit to first base in the 3rd inning, and then went on a streak of 12 consecutive hits with a hit to right field in the 4th inning.
Kim Chang-pyeong has 3 hits in 3 at-bats as of the 4th inning, and the game is still ongoing.
Kim Chang-pyeong is a baseball player from Changpyeong, born in Changpyeong-ri, Changpyeong-myeon, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do.
His parents named their son Kim Chang-pyeong, meaning to make Changpyeong shine.
After being selected by SK Wyverns (now SSG) with the 6th pick in the 2nd first round of the 2019 Rookie Draft, Kim Chang-pyeong had a batting average of 0.178 in 18 first-team games in the 2019 season, a batting average of 0.192 in 35 first-team games in the 2020 season, and a batting average of 0.192 in 40 first-team games in the 2021 season. It achieved a low score of 0.080.
He enlisted in January 2022, was discharged in October of last year, and resumed training in earnest from the final camp in 2023.
Meanwhile, the record for the most consecutive at-bats on the first team stage is 10 consecutive at-bats, set by former LG Lee Byeong-gyu (current Samsung head coach) in 2013. 토토사이트 추천