'Season batting average of 0.276' Lee Jung-hoo has no hit for 2G in a row... a walk on base
'Season batting average of 0.276' Lee Jung-hoo has no hit for 2G in a row... a walk on base
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Outfielder Lee Jung-hoo (San Francisco Giants), who is currently active in the U.S. Major League Baseball, had zero hits in two consecutive games. His team San Francisco Giants, which aimed to escape consecutive losses by placing him in the batting order of No. 4 instead of No. 3, also faltered and lost three consecutive games.온라인바카라
Lee Jung-hoo played in an away game against the Detroit Tigers in the 2025 MLB regular league held at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan, on the 29th (Korea time), and had no hits and one walk in four at-bats. He played the role of fourth hitter and center fielder for two consecutive days, including the second game of the series a day earlier, but failed to produce hits and RBIs.
In particular, it was difficult to find a situation where runners accumulated, including the on-base of the previous batters, in the game. San Francisco suffered a sweep loss as it was overpowered 1-3, 1-3, and 3-4 in succession on the away road to Detroit, which began on the 27th. Lee Jung-hoo's batting average for the season increased from 0.281 to 0.276 (59 hits in 214 times at bat).
Lee Jung-hoo's first at-bat on the day hit a fly ball to right field with two outs and a runner on the first base in the top of the first inning. He threw a changeup that fell low after a five-pitch match against Detroit right-hander Jackson Jove, but it was not a powerful hit that extended far into the outfield. In the top of the third inning, he stepped down with an infield grounder without a runner with two outs. With Jove hitting a fastball of 153km/h thrown for the sixth pitch, the ball headed to the second baseman's glove.
In the top of the fifth inning with his team leading 3-0, he had a fly ball to the right field at one out without a runner and was out again. San Francisco allowed four runs in the bottom of the fifth inning alone after the offense and defense shift, turning the tables.
Lee Jung-hoo and the batters worked hard to reverse the score again, but it was easy. Lee Jung-hoo got a walk after Wilmer Flores' double play in the top of the seventh inning. It was his first on-base hit in the game. However, he failed to score a run as his follow-up Matt Chapman hit an outfield fly ball. Lee Jung-hoo's last at-bat in the top of the ninth inning was a ground ball to the second base.