Kim has played in 138 games this season and posted an incredible 0.350 (186 hits in 532 times at bat) with 38 home runs, 107 RBIs, 141 runs, 40 steals, and OPS 1.077. He has displayed incredible potential as he is practically playing his first full-time season in his third year as a pro.

A number of records naturally followed the excellent performance. Starting with the first 10 home runs and 10 steals per month in the KBO League in April, joining the 20-20 club in the fifth first half of the season, the minimum at-bat (4 at-bats) natural cycling hit, the youngest 30 home runs and 30 steals, the third 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases and 100 RBIs and 100 scores in a single season (formerly Seo Geon-chang 135 points in 2014), it is difficult to list them one by one.

Kim, who was born in 2003, has already set a new record for the most homeruns (youngest hitter in a single season) in a season under 21 years old, surpassing the 32 homeruns Lee recorded in 1997. Now it is time to catch up with Lee’s 114 RBIs.

It is not easy to narrow the gap between seven RBIs in three games. As Kim is currently the first hitter, it is more difficult to score an RBI than when he was assigned to the clean-up lineup. Some of the key players have already started resting in preparation for the Korean Series, which also reduces the overall weight of the batters. However, it is not an impossible record if there is an opportunity to sweep away RBIs with home runs like the game against KT Wiz (three hits in five at-bats, two homers and four RBIs) on last Wednesday. 토토사이트 순위

It is as difficult as the RBI, but the more realistic one is the 193 hits recorded by Lee Jung-hoo in the 21-year-old season in 2019. Lee, who was in his third year as a pro player at the time, recorded the most hits in a single season, surpassing 179 hits recorded as a rookie in 2017. This is the number one record for players under the age of 21 and tied for seventh in all time.

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