Lee Jung-hoo, who has no hits in three times at bat, failed to get on base for the first time in an exhibition game, and still has a batting average of .300. View Cannon, 3 innings, 1 run, SV
Mar 14, 2025
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San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo failed to get on base for the first time in an exhibition game.
Lee Jung-hoo started the home exhibition game against the Texas Rangers at Scottsdale Stadium in Arizona on the 14th (Korea time) and recorded no hits and one strikeout in three at-bats. San Francisco lost 3-7.
Lee Jung-hoo, who got on base with 11 consecutive hits or four outs from the game against Texas on February 23 to the Athletics on the 12th, failed to step on first base for the first time.
In particular, there was no confrontation with KBO David Buchanan, who came out as Texas' third pitcher in the top of the seventh inning. Buchanan took the mound in the bottom of the seventh inning with a 5-2 lead, allowing three hits, one strikeout, and one run in three innings and making a save.
Lee Jung-hoo grounded out to the first base in his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning. Texas right-hander Patrick Murphy's powerful pull of the body ball was caught by first baseman Jake Berger and out.
In the fourth inning, trailing 0-1, he was the leadoff hitter and struck out. Right-hander Kherson Garavito's outside strike was dropped and struck out. He then entered as the leadoff hitter in the sixth inning, but was out due to a ground ball to the first base. Lee Jung-hoo was replaced in the seventh inning of defense.
As a result, Lee Jung-hoo played in 12 games in spring training with a batting average of 0.300 (9 hits in 30 at-bats), two homers, five RBIs, nine runs, four walks, seven strikeouts, and an OPS of 0.967.
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He pitched nine ⅓ innings in three games of this spring training, recording five hits, 17 strikeouts, and a 1.93 ERA.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.