Heartbreaking 23.1 billion transfer students hit after 22 at-bats → Finally, it was a series of hardships
Heartbreaking 23.1 billion transfer students hit after 22 at-bats → Finally, it was a series of hardships
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Michael Confoto contributed to the come-from-behind victory by hitting a shot to shake off the sluggishness.
The Dodgers came from behind to win 6-5 at home against the New York Mets in the 2025 Major League Baseball at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 6th (Korea time).
Conforto started in left field at No. 8. Conforto had one hit, one RBI and one strikeout from four times at bat on the day, and one hit was valuable.
The Dodgers, who were dragged 0-4, gradually followed Mookie Betts, Will Smith's consecutive timely hits, and Teoscar Hernandez's RBI infield grounder in the bottom of the third inning.먹튀검증
However, he lost a point again in the eighth inning, widening the gap to 3-5.
It wasn't over until the end. The Dodgers managed to turn the game around in the bottom of the eighth inning. Smith's timely double chased it again, and the game was tied 5-5 due to an opponent's mistake.
With runners on the first and second bases with two outs, Confoto entered the batter's box. He hit Reed Garrett's 93.3 mile cutter on the first pitch, leading to a timely hit to left. 6-5 come-from-behind.
The Dodgers scored Tanner Scott in the ninth inning to secure a one-run victory.
Confoto joined the Dodgers last offseason on a one-year, $17 million (about 23.1 billion won) contract.
In particular, he had 33 home runs in 2019 and 20 home runs last year when he was with the Mets, and his slugging power was expected, but he suffered from poor batting this year.
Prior to the game, he had a batting average of 0.165 and only three homers, while his batting average in scoring position was 0.057. As a result, many people criticized him. Finally, he proved his presence by leading his team to victory by hitting the finishing hit that breaks the silence.
After the game, manager Dave Roberts said, "The moment has come to suit the player for whom good things are going to happen. All my teammates cheered for him. I hope today will be the turning point."
Confort had no hit in 21 consecutive at-bats until his third at-bat on the day. Confort thus effectively turned his hit into a finishing hit after 22 at-bats.
Roberts said, "It's been a long time since I saw a ball flying in the opposite direction. Strong line drive towards left field is a positive sign. I think I've found something. I'll be able to gain confidence in tomorrow's game."
Confoto, who shook off his slump, was also delighted. "It has been a series of hardships. What I want to do is go to the plate and contribute to my team's victory. "It's everything to me that I can produce results like today," he said.
As for the part where Freddie Freeman intentionally walked to the fourth pitch, he recalled the time when he hit the final shot, "I thought he would play against me because the first base was empty. I watched the pitch well and focused on the ball I needed to hit. Then the ball I wanted came into the strike."
She also thanked her colleagues for their support. "They are wonderful people. They are actually part of the family because they spend more time than they do," she said. "They are always positive and make me laugh. I am so grateful to have their support."
Confoto said, "I will do my best tomorrow as I did today. I will do my best tomorrow as well."