Kim Hye-seong Extends Hitting Streak as Dodgers Secure Shutout Victory Over Angels
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their dominant form on Saturday, securing a decisive 6-0 shutout victory against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium in Anaheim. A key component of the victory was the steady offensive contribution from Kim Hye-seong, who extended his hitting streak to two consecutive games during the contest.
Batting ninth and playing second base, Kim went 1-for-4 at the plate. While he narrowly missed a multi-hit performance due to an exceptional defensive play, his ability to reach base and maintain momentum remains a vital asset for the Dodgers’ lineup.
Kim Hye-seong’s Offensive Consistency
Kim’s performance on Saturday underscores his growing impact within the Dodgers’ rotation. As the season progresses, he has established himself as a reliable presence in the bottom half of the order, providing much-needed depth to a high-powered offense.
Through 33 games this season, Kim has maintained a highly competitive profile. His current statistics reflect a player capable of contributing across multiple facets of the game:
- Batting Average: .273
- At-Bats: 88
- Hits: 24
- Home Runs: 1
- Runs Batted In (RBIs): 9
- Runs Scored: 10
- Stolen Bases: 5
- OPS: .694
Dodgers’ Pitching Mastery and Power Surge
The shutout was anchored by a standout performance from Will Klein, who was pressed into a starting role following an injury to Blake Snell. Klein delivered two scoreless innings, allowing only one hit and recording two strikeouts. The Dodgers’ bullpen provided seamless support, with relievers including Edgardo Enriquez, Blake Treinen, Whitey Mills, Kyle Hurt, Alex Vesia, Zach Dreyar and Charlie Barnes all pitching scoreless outings to preserve the lead.

Offensively, the Dodgers utilized timely power to distance themselves from the Angels. The scoring was highlighted by a sequence of home runs:
- Andy Pages: Hit his 10th home run of the season.
- Max Muncy: Connected for his 12th home run.
- Teoscar Hernández: Added his 5th home run of the season.
The Angels’ offense struggled to find any rhythm against the Dodgers’ pitching staff, managing only two hits throughout the game.
Game Summary: Dodgers vs. Angels
| Category | Los Angeles Dodgers | Los Angeles Angels |
|---|---|---|
| Final Score | 6 | 0 |
| Total Hits | Multiple (including 3 HRs) | 2 |
| Starting Pitcher Performance | Will Klein (2 IP, 0 ER) | N/A |
As the Dodgers continue their campaign, the synergy between their elite pitching staff and the emerging consistency of players like Kim Hye-seong suggests a formidable outlook for the remainder of the season.