Doubles and multi hits...Lee Jung-hoo already hit a batting average of 300 → Best contributor to the SF Winning Series
Doubles and multi hits...Lee Jung-hoo already hit a batting average of 300 → Best contributor to the SF Winning Series
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He already has a batting average of 300. He is on base whenever he needs a team in the central lineup.
The San Francisco Giants beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-3 in an away game of the 2025 Major League Baseball regular season at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Ohio on the 31st (Korea Standard Time).
Lee Jung-hoo showed strong performance. He had multiple hits with his first double of the season. Lee started as center fielder for San Francisco's third batter, and led his team win by scoring two hits, one RBI and two runs from four times at bat, including a double.
He has posted a batting average of .300 (three hits in 10 at-bats) this season. The San Francisco Giants made a pleasant start with their winnings series of two wins and one loss.
At his first at-bat in the first inning, Lee was out swinging and striking out due to a high pitch. He couldn't find the right timing. At his second at-bat in the fourth inning, Lee was out after hitting a straight line towards the first base.
The hit came on the third chance. With Cincinnati's starting pitcher Nick Martinez leading 1-0, he hit an outside cutter.
The ball headed deep into left field. It was followed by a double and an RBI.
Matt Chapman, the fourth batter of San Francisco after Lee Jung-hoo, hit a two-run home run. Thanks to this, Lee Jung-hoo even scored.
Lee Jung-hoo took the batter's box for the fourth time in the eighth inning. With two outs and no runners on base, the hit became an infield hit.
The ball fell near the pitcher, but Lee Jung-hoo stepped on the first base with a fast foot. He made a hit even though the ball count was unfavorable with two strikes.
Lee has achieved multi hits for the first time in this season. Lee Jung-hoo homered when Eliot Ramos hit a timely hit to the left.
Meanwhile, Lee accepted disappointing report card last season, the first year since his Major League debut. It's not that he was bad at baseball, but he was not healthy.
In a game against the Cincinnati Reds in May last year, he injured his left shoulder when he collided with a fence during defense. He underwent surgery and the season ended early.
In his debut season in the Major League, Lee posted a batting average of 0.262 with 38 hits, two homers, eight RBIs, 15 runs and two steals (OPS) of 0.641 in 37 games. It was regrettable for Lee.
Nevertheless, San Francisco did not disappoint its expectations for Lee. It invested 113 million U.S. dollars for six years in the winter of 2023. It is the highest amount among Asian baseball players who have entered the Major League through the posting system.
San Francisco has assisted Lee in rehabilitation, and this season, 카지노 it will deploy Lee as the third batter to the central lineup, rather than serving as the leadoff. Lee has also met expectations. He displayed robustness with a batting average of 0.250 with two homers, five RBIs and an OPS (on-base plus slugging) of 0.829, in 14 exhibition games.