Lee Jung-hoo is satisfied with one walk...He couldn't stop his team from losing three games in a row
Lee Jung-hoo is satisfied with one walk...He couldn't stop his team from losing three games in a row
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Is it inappropriate for the fourth batter? Lee Jung-hoo was the fourth batter for two consecutive days, but failed to prevent his team from losing.
Lee Jung-hoo (26) of the San Francisco Giants started as the fourth center fielder in an away game against the Detroit Tigers in the MLB Interleague at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan on the 29th (Korea time). Lee Jung-hoo only got one walk and remained silent with no hits in four times at bat. His batting average fell to .276 for the first time in six games since the 22nd. San Francisco failed to continue its early winning streak and lost 3-4, losing all three away games in Detroit.
Lee took the batter's box for the first time in the top of the first inning with two outs and runners on the first base. The opponent team's starting pitcher is right-hander Jackson Jovro, who was designated as the third overall pick in the first round in 2021. Lee Jung-hoo posted a 134-km changeup, the lowest among the fifth pitches, at the ball count 1-2, but was out after hitting a fly ball to the right field.
San Francisco easily scored the first run in the top of the second inning with back-to-back doubles by Matt Chapman at No. 5 and Ramonte Wade Jr. at the top of the third inning. Lee Jung-hoo, who had his second at-bat after two outs in the top of the third inning, touched Jove's 153-km four-seam fastball before being grounded out to the second base.
San Francisco, which was leading 1-0, had an opportunity to score additional points in the top of the fourth inning. Leading the game with a double by Chapman and a walk by Willy Adames made it to the first and second bases with no outs. Manager Bob Melvin ordered No. 7 Wade to sacrifice as if he could never lose three consecutive games, and the team had runners on the second and third bases with one out. However, San Francisco failed to score a point as the No. 8 Sam Huff and the No. 9 Christian Koss struck out in a row. Fortunately, San Francisco took a 3-0 lead in the top of the fifth inning when No. 2 Eliot Ramos hit a two-run homer to the left. Lee Jung-hoo, who took the batter's box after Ramos' homer, sought Jove's 126 kilometers of curve at the first pitch, but his hit was unfortunately thrown out due to a drive to the right field line. 카지노사이트
San Francisco Giants faced a crisis of loading the bases with no outs, starting with third baseman Chapman's catch error in the bottom of the fifth inning. San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Landon Loop, who threw well without allowing any runs through the fourth inning, was chased 2-3 by Detroit No. 3 Colt Keith after a double to the right field. Melvin replaced the pitcher with Randy Rodriguez with runners on the second and third bases with no outs, but was outrebounded by Justin Henry Malloy after two outs and a timely hit to the left field.
Lee got a walk off Tyler Holton, a substitute pitcher, after two outs in the top of the seventh inning. He garnered a good body sinker with a ball count of 3-1. After two outs in the top of the ninth inning, Lee was grounded out to second base. He has no hit at bat for 10 consecutive times since his third at-bat against the Detroit Tigers on Sunday. The San Francisco Giants will rest for a day on Thursday and play 10 consecutive games starting against the Miami Marlins on Sunday.