While San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo completed a hit in two consecutive games, he also had an RBI in three games.
Lee Jung-hoo started as the third center fielder in the home showdown against the Colorado Rockies in the 2025 Major League Baseball at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California on the 4th (Korea time).
With this, Lee Jung-hoo's batting average for the season is 0.312.
Lee Jung-hoo, who broke the record of consecutive hits as he played as a pinch hitter in the game on the 2nd and failed to produce a hit, started the record of consecutive hits by hitting again in the game the previous day.
San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Mike Yastremski (right fielder), Willie Adames (striker), Lee Jung-hoo (center fielder), Matt Chapman (third baseman), Eliot Ramos (left fielder), Ramonte Wade Jr. (first baseman), Patrick Bailey (catcher), Luis Matos (designated hitter) and Brett Weisley (second baseman). Starting pitcher is Jordan Hicks.
The previous two at-bats were regrettable. Taking the batter's box with two outs in the bottom of the first inning, Lee hit an 82.2 mile curve ball by starting pitcher Bradley Blaylock, but was out after hitting a fly ball to the left field.
Matos' solo shot put him on the first base for the second time in the bottom of the fourth inning with no outs. Lee hit an 81.7 mile curveball in Blaylock's fourth pitch to hit a grounder to the third base. Leading runner Adamesman Force Out. Lee Jung-hoo was safe at first base.
However, he showed regret in the next play. He overran Chapman when he hit a fly ball to left field. Lee, who already passed the second base, returned home quickly, but the ball was faster. Lee Jung-hoo ran a double play and the inning ended as it was due to his disappointing base running. 카지노사이트
Lee Jung-hoo made up for the loss at the third batter's box. He came to the batter's box with the bases loaded with one out in the bottom of the sixth inning when his team allowed the game to come from behind 1-3, and hit a 94.8-mile sinker on the second pitch to lead to a timely hit. With Chapman's grand slam, the game was turned around 6-3.
He also had an RBI opportunity in his fourth at bat. He loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning. When he met his new pitcher Jimmy Hurget, Lee swung a 78.8-mile curve at the second pitch, but ended up hitting the ball high. He was out after hitting a fly ball to the center field.
San Francisco held the lead to the end, won, and recorded a two-game winning streak.