Kim joins Orioles' home homer party

Outfielder hits first Camden Yards dinger -- 1 of Baltimore's 7 solo shots in series

August 5th, 2016

BALTIMORE -- Orioles left fielder had mixed emotions about his first home run at Camden Yards.
While Kim was met with high-fives and a sunflower seed shower in Baltimore's dugout, it wasn't enough to help the Orioles overtake the Rangers in a 5-3 loss on Thursday night.
"It would have been much better if that home run actually brought us a win, and because it wasn't a win today, it didn't really mean that much," Kim said afterward through an interpreter.
Kim's home run was one of seven solo shots Baltimore hit over the three-game series. That type of explosiveness could bode well for the Orioles, who open a 10-game road trip in Chicago on Friday night.
"We've always had a great offense, and it's hard to say I'm the one to judge [whether] the offense is going or not," Kim said. "We're really a good offensive team, and we'll pick it up and get going."
The finale against the Rangers also provided Kim with the opportunity to play with another South Korean native in . The Texas right fielder came off the disabled list prior to the game Thursday.
"I only imagined that I could play with Choo in the Major Leagues," Kim said. "It was a great experience today, and I enjoyed it."