“It doesn’t mean much because we lost. Focus on getting to fall baseball.” Team First’s 150-hit hero for eight consecutive seasons beyond Park Yong-taek

NC Dinos outfielder Son Ah-seop, 35, has made history.

He became the first player in KBO history to reach 150 hits in eight consecutive seasons and the second player in history to reach 200 hits in 11 consecutive seasons.

Son achieved both milestones in the first game of a doubleheader against Lotte at Changwon NC Park on Sept. 9 when he singled in his second at-bat as the leadoff hitter in the bottom of the third inning with a 1-0 lead.

Son, who had 149 hits and 199 runs batted in the previous day, started as the No. 1 designated hitter and drove a 144-kilometer fastball from Lotte starter Park Se-woong over the wall in the second at-bat of the third inning for his 150th hit and 200th RBI of the season.

After reaching first base, Son took off his helmet to greet the crowd that filled the first base side bleachers. After crossing the plate on Martin’s hit, Son returned to the dugout to receive a congratulatory bouquet and enthusiastic congratulations from his teammates.

Eight consecutive 150-hit seasons. An unprecedented record in KBO history. It surpassed Park Yong-taek’s record of 150 hits in seven consecutive seasons (2012-2018) with LG.

After debuting with Lotte in 2007, Son had seven seasons of 150+ hits, starting with 186 in 2016 and ending with 152 in 2022.

From 2010 to this season, he had 14 seasons with 100 or more hits. In 2017, he topped the list with a career-high 193 hits.

After slumping last year, his first year in the NC, Son has bounced back with a bang after preparing for the season with an incisional injury.

As of Aug. 8, he is second in hits and second in batting average. He is aiming for his fourth career RBI title and first career batting title.

He also became the second player in history to reach 200 RBI in 11 consecutive seasons. 소닉카지노

Second all-time after Lee Dae-ho’s three consecutive 200-RBI seasons with Lotte (2005-2011, 2017-2020).

Two significant milestones were achieved by the consistency of the “hitter” Son.

The first eight consecutive 150-hit seasons in history and the second 11 consecutive 200-hit seasons in KBO history will go down in history as valuable as any career record.

In an interview after the team’s disappointing 2-5 loss, Son said, “I want to thank those who supported and congratulated me on the record. I think the record comes naturally when you play consistently. I got a hit in the first game, but it didn’t lead to a team win, so I won’t attach much importance to it. I appreciate the support and I will continue to be a consistent player. Right now, I’m more focused on the team winning and going to fall baseball than my personal record, and I’m going to put all my energy on the field.”

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