There was a reason. Another milestone was born again.
Kim has achieved a monthly record of 10-10, and a 30-30 record as the youngest this season, setting records together every day. This time, she has achieved a record of 40-40.토토사이트
Kim Do-young hit 30 homers and 34 steals on the 15th of last month, becoming the youngest (20 years, 10 months and 13 days) and achieving the minimum of 30-30 games (111 games). Kim has added five homers and two stolen bases in 13 games since then, reaching 40-40. Kim Do-young, who has 35 homers and 36 steals, will achieve 40-40 by adding five homers and four steals in the remaining 18 games.
If Kim Do-young achieves 40-40 goals, he will reach the 40-40-homer mark for the first time in nine years since Eric Thames (then NC Dinos) in 2015.
In addition, Thames is also the only one who has recorded a batting average of 300, 40 home runs, 40 steals, 100 RBIs, and 100 points in a single season in KBO league history, and Kim Do-young will also challenge the record.
In the case of Thames, he had a batting average of 0.381, 47 homers, 40 steals, 140 RBIs, and 130 runs in 2015.
If he adds two RBIs, Kim will be listed as the third player to record a batting average of .300, 30 homers, 30 steals, 115 RBIs, 100 RBIs, and 100 runs in a single season after Park Jae-hong (then Hyundai Unicorns, 0.309 batting average, 32 homers, 30 steals, 101 runs) in 2000 and Thames in 2015. In particular, he has also virtually reserved the youngest record in this category.
With Kim Do-young emerging as the leading MVP this season, attention is being paid to whether he can produce more records in the remaining games.