Shocking! Crazy Lee Jung-hoo, 'Chasing Solo Four → Reversal 3 Points'... SF 5-4 Yankees
Shocking! Crazy Lee Jung-hoo, 'Chasing Solo Four → Reversal 3 Points'... SF 5-4 Yankees
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New York is in shock. This is because a KBO star who visited this place for the first time took over the "heartbeat" of Major League Baseball.
San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo played his first multi-homer game in his major league career. That is also consecutive at-bats.
In the last of three consecutive away games against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Monday (Korea time), Lee appeared as center fielder at No. 3, and hit hard with two hits, four RBIs and one walk from three times at bat, including two homers. San Francisco Giants led by Lee came from behind to win 5-4, and ended the three consecutive games with a winning series of two wins and one loss. It was 11 wins and four losses.
On the other hand, the Yankees won eight games and lost seven games.
He had a batting average of 0.352 (19 hits in 54 times at bat), three homers, 11 RBIs, 16 runs, seven walks, eight strikeouts, a on-base percentage of 0.426, a slugging percentage of 0.704, and an OPS of 1.130. As of 5:30 a.m. on the day, the two leagues were ranked eighth in batting average, third in scoring, 10th in on-base percentage, second in slugging percentage, and third in OPS. Notably, he had a top-two slugging percentage with Aaron Judge, the No. 1 player.
In terms of NL alone, he ranks third in the batting average, fifth in hits, 21st in home runs, 2nd in runs scored, 15th in RBIs, 7th in on-base percentage, 1st in slugging percentage, and 2nd in OPS.
While he has had hits in four consecutive games in recent weeks, he has had long balls every day. Notably, his four hits in the three consecutive games were homeruns → double → homeruns, which were all long balls. Lee said, "Out of the 19 hits I have had this season, 12 are long balls with double or more. In terms of ratios, 63.2 percent is making him one of the few hitters who can make both contact and power heating.
Lee Jung-hoo shocked 36,449 New York fans who filled Yankee Stadium with a consecutive cannon show in two days after hitting a three-run first inning in the first round on the 12th.
His first homer came at the second batter's box in the top of the fourth inning when his team was losing 0-3. Taking the batter's box after a close game of full count, Lee pulled an 85.5 mile slider that flew into the middle of left-handed ace Carlos Rodon, who the Yankees boast of, to well over the fence in the right-center field.
온라인바카라 The ball, which flew at 29 degrees Celsius and 103.2 miles per hour, fell into the doorway, which is 406 feet away from the right-center field seats of the Yankee Stadium. The San Francisco Giants' first hit on the day was Lee Jung-hoo's home run.
Then, in the next at-bat, he fired a come-from-behind home run.
Leading Christian Cos opened with an infield hit to third baseman. After Eliot Ramos struck out, Willy Adames drew a walk, and the Yankees pitcher Matt Blake visited the mound. Soon after, Lee Jung-hoo was at the batter's box.
At the ball count of 1B2S, he pulled an 81.7 mile curve that flew up the middle of Rodon's fifth pitch and slightly over the right fence. It was a 25-degree launch angle, 94.5-mile batting speed, and 363 feet of flying distance. The Yankee Stadium went silent as if it were a rat, but a small number of fans cheering for Lee and San Francisco went wild.
In his first at-bat after two outs in the top of the first inning, Lee was out after hitting a fly to center field. He lightly hit Yankees Rodon's 87-mile slider on the outside of fifth pitch with the ball count of 2B2S, but was caught by center fielder Cody Bellinger at 305 feet.
At his fourth at bat in the eighth inning, he garnered a walk from a full count and got on base. He thus got on base three times on the day.