Dave Roberts Names the Hyeseong Kim Curse Dodgers Lose Consecutive Times and Fans Are Losing Their Minds
A Strange Pattern Emerges in Los Angeles
The Dodgers have hit a bizarre slump — back-to-back losses that have fans scratching their heads. But the real shocker? Manager Dave Roberts has just coined what fans are calling the “Hyeseong Kim Curse.” The term exploded across social media after Roberts hinted that the team’s recent misfortune may be connected to the South Korean phenom’s latest rocky start. And just like that, the baseball world lit up.
Hyeseong Kim Struggles and Sparks a Firestorm
Hyeseong Kim’s most recent outing was, to say the least, chaotic. The highly hyped pitcher, known for his electric fastball and international fame, was shelled early in the game and never quite found his rhythm. But while many pointed to mechanics or fatigue, Dave Roberts shocked reporters in a post-game interview when he quipped, “It’s starting to feel like there’s a bit of a Hyeseong Kim Curse going on.”
What Did Dave Roberts Really Mean
Roberts didn’t say it with a smirk — he said it with a furrowed brow. “We’ve lost rhythm. We’ve lost timing. And every time Kim takes the mound lately, something strange follows. It’s not his fault. But man, the energy changes.” That offhand comment has since turned into a wildfire of speculation, with fans and sports talk shows buzzing nonstop about whether a true “curse” is at play.
The Numbers Don’t Lie
Over Kim’s last three starts, the Dodgers’ run support has mysteriously vanished. The team, known for its powerful lineup, has averaged just 1.8 runs per game during his appearances — a steep drop from their usual dominance. Coincidence? Fans aren’t so sure. Some have even pulled data comparing other pitcher outings and have found that no other starter experiences such an offensive “blackout.”
Dodgers Fans React with Chaos and Comedy
It didn’t take long for Dodgers Nation to respond. Memes of Hyeseong Kim holding ancient scrolls, fan art depicting him as a “baseball shaman,” and tweets asking if someone “jinxed the mound” have gone viral. One tweet that racked up thousands of likes read, “We traded for Kim the pitcher and accidentally got Kim the Chaos Bringer.” Another joked, “Is there a full moon every time this guy starts?”
Kim Responds with Grace and Determination
Hyeseong Kim has since responded to the media storm with humility. “I don’t believe in curses,” he told reporters through a translator. “Baseball is a game of ups and downs. My job is to focus, work harder, and get better.” Fans appreciated his composure — but the buzz around the “curse” has only grown louder.
The Superstition Spreads Beyond the Dugout
Insiders say even some players are jokingly refusing to sit in Kim’s usual locker seat. One bullpen coach reportedly started carrying a lucky charm during Kim’s starts. Whether serious or lighthearted, the tension is real — and the team seems desperate to break free of whatever strange energy has taken over.
What This Means for the Dodgers Moving Forward
With playoff hopes looming and pressure mounting, the Dodgers need to get back on track — and fast. Whether or not the “Hyeseong Kim Curse” is real, the team’s recent performance slump is undeniable. Roberts will need to rally his squad, refocus his rotation, and perhaps, find a way to lift the mood in the clubhouse.
Conclusion
What started as a passing comment by Dave Roberts has spiraled into a full-blown baseball myth. The so-called “Hyeseong Kim Curse” might just be a fun superstition, but it reflects real concerns in the Dodgers’ clubhouse. Can they break the spell and return to dominance — or will this bizarre twist define their season? Fans are watching. And waiting.