"The most double-leading return" Lee Jung-hoo's third base...San Francisco came from behind to win
"The most double-leading return" Lee Jung-hoo's third base...San Francisco came from behind to win
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Lee Jung-hoo (27, San Francisco Giants), the "grandchild of the wind," continued his upward trend for two consecutive days.메이저놀이터
Lee started as the third batter and center fielder in the last of four consecutive home games against the Milwaukee Brewers at Oracle Park in San Francisco on the 25th, and recorded one hit, two walks and an RBI and one run from three times at bat, including a double. Lee Jung-hoo, who revived his batting sense by hitting three hits against Milwaukee a day earlier, got on base three times with a hit and two walks, displaying performance worthy of his nickname "On base Machine."
Lee had a batting average of 0.333 (32 hits in 96 times at bat), three homers, 16 RBIs, 22 runs, 11 steals, 0.398 on-base percentage, 0.583 on-base plus slugging percentage and 0.981 on-base percentage. His batting average ranks fifth in the National League, while his on-base plus slugging percentage and OPS (on-base plus slugging percentage) rank 11th and 6th, respectively. OPS ranks seventh. He has posted his 11th double of this season, moving back to tying for first in this category along with Pete Alonso of the New York Mets.
He hit a double from his first at-bat, boosting his momentum. At the bottom of the first inning when his team was losing 0-1, Tobias Myers, the starting right-handed pitcher, pulled a 93.6 mile-per-hour fastball on the first pitch and hit a double that flew toward the right-field line. He called third baseman Mike Yastremski home and reported an RBI. Lee's hit flew like a clothesline at a firing angle of 19 degrees and a speed of 99.6 miles (160.3 kilometers), falling near the right line and hitting the fence in a one-bound manner.
In the following two at-bats, he drew walks and focused on team play. He got on base with a straight walk from Myers in the third inning, when the score was tying 2-2, and in the fifth inning, when his team was trailing 2-5, he also drew another straight walk against the opponent's right-handed bullpen, Avner Uribe. It is the third time Lee Jung-hoo has had two walks in a game this season, and he has 11 walks in this season. In the following situation, teammate Matt Chapman hit Uribe's 100.4 mph (161.6 kph) fastball to home a two-run home run over the right-center fence to score his 22nd point of the season. He was out with a mistake in the sixth and eighth innings.
Interest inside and outside the Major League is increasing in Lee Jung-hoo, who consistently maintains a high-quality batting sense. MLB.COM, the official website of Major League Baseball, said on the 24th, "300 hitters in the Major League are becoming more and more rare. "The reason is the strengthening of pitching capability and analysis ability that has penetrated into detailed areas," he said. "Nonetheless, batting average of .300 is still powerful and symbolic." Lee Jung-hoo was also included, mentioning six players who will record a batting average of .300 or higher this season. The list of major league hitters includes Aaron Judge, Paul Goldschmidt of the New York Yankees, Jacob Wilson of the Oakland Athletics, Trevor Story of the Boston Red Sox, and Steven Kwan of the Cleveland Indians.
San Francisco came from behind to win 6-5, scoring two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning, trailing 4-5. With Tyler Fitzgerald's walk and Wilmer Flores' right-handed hit, third baseman Fitzgerald homered and tied the game 5-5 when Yastremski grounded out to the second base. Milwaukee left fielder Christian Yelich, who was handling Adames' high-flying ball, missed a catch and Christian Kos, the third baseman, made a come-from-behind drama.
He added three wins (one loss) in the four consecutive games against Milwaukee, recording 17 wins and nine losses overall in the season, continuing a fierce competition for the lead in the National League West. The San Diego Padres have 17 wins and 8 losses, while the Los Angeles Dodgers have 16 wins and 9 losses, respectively. The San Francisco Giants will play a home game against the Texas Rangers on Wednesday.