Awesome! 'Three home runs and seven RBIs exploded in three consecutive Yankees games' Lee Jung-hoo ranked third in ML's overall OPS...A famous reporter also praised "one of the best players in ML."
Awesome! 'Three home runs and seven RBIs exploded in three consecutive Yankees games' Lee Jung-hoo ranked third in ML's overall OPS...A famous reporter also praised "one of the best players in ML."
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Lee Jung-hoo (San Francisco Giants outfielder), the "grandchild of the wind" who played relentlessly in three consecutive away games against the New York Yankees, rose to third place in the overall OPS in the Major League.
Lee Jung-hoo shot 4 for 9 (3 home runs), 7 RBIs, 5 runs and an OPS of 2.171 in three consecutive away games against the Yankees at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York, USA, for 3 days from the 12th (Korea Standard Time).
He reported his first homer of this season in the game on Tuesday. He hit a three-run arch to the right-center field against Yankees starter Marcus Stroman with runners on the first and second bases with no outs in the first inning. After being grounded out by an infield grounder in the second inning, Lee walked in the fifth inning, Matt Chapman and Ramonte Wade Jr. to advance to the third base, and hit the home ground by Wilmer Flores' infield grounder. He also drew a walk in the fourth at-bat in the sixth inning, demonstrating the standard of eye baseball. On the day, Lee contributed to his 9-1 victory by posting one hit, three RBIs, two runs and two walks from two times at bat. 바카라
Following Archie's first pitch of the season, he added a double at the game on Wednesday. Lee Jung-hoo, who drew a walk at his first at bat in the first inning, was out after hitting a liner to the shortstop in the third inning. Lee took the first base by field choice in the sixth inning, before scoring a run through Matt Chapman's walk and Wilmer Flores' hit to center field. He hit a double in his fourth at-bat in the seventh inning. Matt Chapman struck out and failed to score a point. He managed to swallow his disappointment by swinging and striking out at second and third bases with no outs in the ninth inning.
Lee had the best day ever since his Major League debut on Wednesday, hitting consecutive at-bats for the first time. It was truly a home run that was highly nutritious. In the fourth inning when his team was losing 0-3, Lee hit a slider at the sixth pitch after a full count with Carlos Rodon, the starting pitcher of the Yankees, and sent the ball out of the right field fence.
Lee faced his third batter's box in the sixth inning when his team was losing 1-3, with one out and runners on the first and second bases loaded with Christian Kos' infield single and Willie Adames' walk. Lee pulled a curveball with Carlos Rodón at the ball count of 1B-2S, and displayed a three-run arch. The game was over 4-3.
As the first batter in the eighth inning, Lee garnered a walk after a close game with Ian Hamilton going up to the ninth pitch. Lee had two hits, four RBIs and two runs from three times at bat on the day, and his batting average for this season rose to 352. Thanks to Lee's performance, the San Francisco Giants produced a 5-4 come-from-behind drama against the Yankees.
"If you look at the current major league OPS rankings, it's Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees (1.228), Pete Alonso of the New York Mets (1.143), Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants (1.130) and Kyle Tucker of the Chicago Cubs (1.085). Lee, who missed most of the last season, is one of the best players in the Major League as a member of the San Francisco Giants with 11 wins and 4 losses this season."