San Diego's Song Sung-mun has hit his first major league home run.
His San Diego teammates celebrated the moment by making Korean-style finger hearts for him.
Song, who started the game against the Chicago Cubs as the ninth-place hitter and third baseman, made his mark early.
In his first at-bat in the third inning, he smashed a bullet-like double to right field. He sent a similar hit toward the right-field fence in his second at-bat in the fifth inning, but this time, the ball cleared the wall.
When Song, who joined the big leagues this season, returned to the dugout after hitting his first home run, his San Diego teammates welcomed him by forming Korean-style finger hearts to show their affection.
[I love you!]
Meanwhile, San Francisco's Lee Jung-hoo, who had been in a recent slump, recorded a multi-hit game for the first time in a while against Arizona, raising his season batting average to .319.
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Emotional First Big League Homer: Song Sung-mun Receives 'Finger Heart' Celebration
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