'KOREAN IS THE FOURTH HITTER IN THE ML!' LEE JUNG-HOO SUCCEEDED IN GETTING ON BASE FOR 9G IN A ROW DESPITE HIS BAD CALLS... BUT SF LOST THE SERIES OF SHOCKS

'Korean is the fourth hitter in the ML!' Lee Jung-hoo succeeded in getting on base for 9G in a row despite his bad calls... But SF lost the series of shocks

'Korean is the fourth hitter in the ML!' Lee Jung-hoo succeeded in getting on base for 9G in a row despite his bad calls... But SF lost the series of shocks

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Lee Jung-hoo (27) of the San Francisco Giants, who ended his streak of hits in seven consecutive games on the previous day (28th), took the fourth batter's box, but remained silent for two consecutive games. However, despite misjudgment of strike and ball, Lee Jung-hoo drew a walk and managed to get on base for nine consecutive games.

Lee Jung-hoo started the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan on the 29th (Korea time) as the fourth batter and center fielder in the 2025 U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB) away game, and had no hits and one walk in four at-bats.

Lee Jung-hoo made a hit streak in seven consecutive games from the game against the Kansas City Royals on the 20th to the 27th. However, after failing to record a hit by a pitch that hit him with no hit in three at-bats against the Detroit Royals on the 28th, he remained hitless in the game and drew only one walk.
After the game, Lee Jung-hoo played in 55 games and recorded a batting average of 0.276 (59 hits in 214 times at bat) with six home runs, 14 doubles, two triples, 31 RBIs, 32 runs and 15 walks, with a 0.326 on-base percentage of 0.444 and an on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) of 0.770.

San Francisco Giants starting lineup includes Mike Yastremski (right fielder), Elliott Ramos (left fielder), Wilmer Flores (designated hitter), Lee Jung-hoo (center fielder), Matt Chapman (third baseman), Willy Adames (striker), Ramonte Wade Jr. (first baseman), Sam Huff (catcher), and Christian Koss (second baseman). Right-hander Landon Loop was the starting pitcher. Loop had three wins and three losses and an ERA of 3.63 this season before the game.

Against this backdrop, Detroit's starting pitchers Kerry Carpenter (left fielder), Gleyber Torres (second baseman), Colt Keith (first baseman), Riley Green (designated hitter), Wenciel Perez (center fielder), Justin-Henry Malloy (right fielder), Jack McKinstry (third baseman), Trey Sweeney (striker), and Jake Rogers (catcher) were listed in order. The starting pitcher was Jackson Jove, who had 4 wins and 1 loss with a 4.06 ERA this season before the game.

With Flores getting on base with a heavy hit after two outs in the top of the first inning, Lee Jung-hoo entered the batter's box. After watching a 95-mile (152.9 kilometers) four-seam fastball that hit the middle of the first pitch, Lee committed a foul on the curveball, which was the outer course of the second pitch. On the third pitch, Lee pulled the four-seam fastball well, but it was a foul. In the end, he hit a changeup in the middle of the fifth pitch, but he was caught in the right field glove.

Lee faced his second batter's box at the top of the third inning with his team leading 1-0. San Francisco's leadoff hitter Ramos got on base with a left-handed hit, but his runner disappeared as his successor Flores hit a double play in front of the third baseman. Lee just watched his curve strike across the high-pitched zone. He calmly picked out the pitches that fell out of the ball zone on both the second and third pitches. Both a four-pitch slider and a five-pitch curveball entered the zone, which resulted in a foul. He then targeted a four-seam fastball 153.1 miles (153 kilometers) around his body through the sixth pitch, but it worked out somewhat and he grounded out to the second base. Still, Lee ran all the way to the first base.

Lee took the batter's box for the third time in the top of the fifth inning when his team took a 3-0 lead. With Flores out after Ramos hit a two-run shot to the shortstop, there was no runner with one out. Lee Jung-hoo boldly targeted the first pitch of the curve heading toward the high-level course against Jov, but was out with a straight hit to the right field.

Lee took the batter's box for the fourth time in the top of the seventh inning with two outs and no runners on, while his team was trailing 3-4. The opposing pitcher was left-handed bullpen Tyler Holton. After picking out the first ball, Lee successfully picked out the sweeper on the second pitch, but was ruled a strike. However, the MLB.com Game Day episode aired the ball missing from the zone. Lee caught his breath for a while. The sinker on the fourth pitch was rather put on the zone, but was given a ball. Thus, Lee calmly picked out three balls and walked to get on base. He got on base for nine consecutive games. However, Chapman's follow-up hit a fly ball to the left field, failing to score a point.

Lee appeared at the plate for the fifth time in the ninth inning with two outs and no runners on, while his team was still being dragged 3-4. Detroit fans have already begun to applaud standing as if the game was about to end. Under these circumstances, Lee pulled the first-pitch changeup into the outer zone against closing pitcher Tommy Kahnle, but he swallowed the disappointment with a groundout to second base.

In the meantime, the San Francisco Giants lost three consecutive games against the Detroit Tigers, falling into a three-game losing streak. San Francisco maintained its third place in the National League West with 31 wins and 25 losses. Now, San Francisco will move to Rondipo Park and play three consecutive games with the Miami Marlins (ranked fifth in the National League East).

On the day, San Francisco scored the first run with Wade's timely double to the right in the second inning, and Ramos' two-run shot in the fifth inning made it 3-0. However, the team immediately allowed a come-from-behind victory with two timely hits in the bottom of the fifth inning. With the bases loaded with no outs, Keith had a timely two-run double and Maloy had a timely two-run double, respectively, to turn the game around 4-3. In the end, Detroit maintained a one-point lead and won 4-3. Having grabbed four straight wins, Detroit had 37 wins and 20 losses to lead the American League Central. 온라인바카라

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