LEE JUNG-HOO'S 8G CONSECUTIVE HIT 'FAILED' TO CATCH A HIT WITH AN EXPECTED BATTING AVERAGE OF 0.720..."ANOTHER VINTA" SAN FRANCISCO CAN'T WIN

Lee Jung-hoo's 8G consecutive hit 'Failed' to catch a hit with an expected batting average of 0.720..."Another Vinta" San Francisco Can't Win

Lee Jung-hoo's 8G consecutive hit 'Failed' to catch a hit with an expected batting average of 0.720..."Another Vinta" San Francisco Can't Win

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The overall poor batting performance is serious. Lee Jung-hoo also put the brakes on his streak of consecutive hits, and the San Francisco Giants fell to their knees again, struggling with empty hits.스포츠토토

Lee started as center fielder and fourth batter in an away match against the Detroit Tigers in the 2025 Major League Baseball held at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan on Monday (Korea time), and had no hits in three at-bats for one out. His batting average of 0.285 fell to 0.281.

San Francisco: Mike Yastremski (right fielder), Eliot Ramos (left fielder), Wilmer Flores (designated hitter), Lee Jung-hoo (center fielder), Matt Chapman (third baseman), Willy Adames (striker), Casey Schmidt (first baseman) - Patrick Bailey (catcher) - Tyler Fitzgerald (second baseman), starting pitcher Logan Webb.

Detroit: Kerry Carpenter (right fielder) - Gleyber Torres (second baseman) - Colt Keith (designated hitter) - Riley Green (left fielder) - Spencer Tokelson (first baseman) - Walsh Perez (centre) - Dylan Dingler (catcher) - Tray Sweeney (striker) - Javier Baez (third baseman), starting pitcher Jack Flaherty.

Lee Jung-hoo, who has been getting better and better in hitting in seven consecutive games, including multi-hitters in three games the previous day (26th), succeeded in getting on base from his first at-bat. Lee Jung-hoo, who was in charge of two hits among the team's five hits the previous day, was the fourth batter and succeeded in getting on base for eight consecutive games by getting a ball hit by a knuckle curve in the third pitch against Detroit starter Jack Flaherty in the first at-bat with two outs and a runner on first base in the top of the first inning.

Taking the batter's box for the second time as a leadoff hitter in the top of the fourth inning when San Francisco Giants was losing 0-3, Lee pulled Flaherty's second pitch this time, a fastball driven to the middle of the strike zone. However, as the ball failed to penetrate the infield, it grounded out to the first base. And while the team's batting lineup is hardly showing strength, Lee entered the batter's box for the third time in the seventh inning, and in a showdown with the changed pitcher Chase Lee, Lee only garnered a grounder to the shortstop.

Lee Jung-hoo came to the plate in the top of the ninth inning when his team was trailing 1-3 with no outs and runners on second base. And he made a missed hit to left field in a showdown with Detroit closer Will Best, but was caught by Riley Green's sliding catch and ended up with no hits in three at-bats. The expected batting average reached 0.720.

With the lineup not showing up in recent games, even "boyfather" Lee Jung-hoo couldn't win because he couldn't use his strength. It was Detroit that took the lead from the beginning of the day. Detroit took the lead in the bottom of the first inning with Riley Green hitting an RBI double off San Francisco starter Logan Webb with two outs and a hit by Gleyber Torres.

The Detroit Tigers added more points one by one. In the bottom of the second inning, Wencille Perez, who was injured and returned, made his first hit into a home run to lead the game 2-0, and in the bottom of the third inning, Green made another run from a chance provided by leadoff hitter Colt Keith's triple to widen the gap to 0-3.

It was not a big difference, but San Francisco's bat got cold for two consecutive days. On the previous day, the team struggled with five hits and one run, but the flow was similar on the same day. Before the offense started in the ninth inning, San Francisco produced only four hits against the Detroit batters. He recovered a point from the offense in the top of the ninth inning, but failed to reverse the trend, and ended up in the quagmire of two consecutive losses.

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