Kim Kwang-hyun Performed Poorly in 2nd Spring Training Start

In his second straight spring training start, Kim Kwang-hyun performed poorly. He failed to grab the chance to straighten things out. Also, he got four earned runs on a walk and six hits in just 2 1/3 innings against Miami.

Kim struck two Marlins hitter. However, the opponents got seven earned runs in three innings in his first two spring training starts. Like in the game against the NY Mets, he took the mound in the second inning against Miami even if he was subbed in the opening inning.

Rules are more relaxed during spring training games. It allows teams to find ways to help pitchers stretch out before the beginning of the regular season. According to baseball betting Korea experts, Kim allowed four hits in the first inning against New York. It was the same result in the first inning against Miami.

Kim Kwang-hyun Performed Poorly Against Marlins

Kim Kwang-hyun Performed Poorly in 2nd Spring Training StartStarling Marte and Corey Dickerson got singles from Kim to start the first inning. Then Jesus Aguilar’s walk loaded the bases. Next on the batter’s box was Garret Cooper, who hit a pair of runs via a single to center field.

Kim managed to settle down and struck out Brian Anderson. Also, he got Adam Duvall out through a fly ball to the center. According to baseball betting reports, Junior Fernandez came in to relieve Kim. However, Isan Diaz had a double for two runs. Both runs were charged to Kim.

Fernandez closed the first inning, and Kim got back to the mount in the second inning. The Marlins completed their rotation. Thus, Marte led things in the second inning. He flew out to the center and had a double play from Aguilar’s hit.

Kim had troubles in the third inning, and his day was done after 48 pitches. As per Doosan Bears betting sources, the game ended with a tie, 7-7.

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