Chasing gun → Reversal gun Lee Jung-hoo, consecutive at-bats home run explosion! Yankee Stadium in Shock

Apr 14, 2025

 Chasing gun → Reversal gun Lee Jung-hoo, consecutive at-bats home run explosion! Yankee Stadium in Shock
Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants roars after hitting a come-from-behind three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on the 14th (Korea time). AP Yonhap News



 Chasing gun → Reversal gun Lee Jung-hoo, consecutive at-bats home run explosion! Yankee Stadium in Shock
Lee Jung-hoo hits a chasing solo home run to the right in the top of the fourth inning, trailing 1-3. AFP Yonhap News
New York is in shock. This is because a KBO star who visited this place for the first time took over the major league's 'Heart Department'.

San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo played his first multi-homer game in his major league career. That's a series of at-bats, too.

Lee Jung-hoo played in center field as No. 3 in the final game of the three consecutive away games against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on the 14th (Korea time), and hit two hits and four RBIs in three at-bats in his first three at-bats, including two home runs. As of this time, he has a batting average of 0.352 and an OPS of 1.121.




Lee Jung-hoo hit a three-run first inning in the first round on the 12th, followed by a consecutive at-bat cannon show in two days, mesmerizing more than 40,000 New York fans who filled Yankee Stadium.

 Chasing gun → Reversal gun Lee Jung-hoo, consecutive at-bats home run explosion! Yankee Stadium in Shock
Lee Jung-hoo hits a solo home run to the right-center after one out in the top of the fourth inning when he was trailing 0-3. ImagesYonhap News
 Chasing gun → Reversal gun Lee Jung-hoo, consecutive at-bats home run explosion! Yankee Stadium in Shock
Lee Jung-hoo, who hits a solo home run in the fourth inning of the chase, is heading to the sky and hitting home. AFP Yonhap News
His first home run came in his second at-bat in the top of the fourth inning, trailing 0-3. Lee Jung-hoo, who took the batter's box after one full count, pulled an 85.5-mile slangder flying into the middle of left-hander Carlos Rodon's sixth pitch and crossed the right-center fence well.

The ball, which flew at a launch angle of 29 degrees and a batting speed of 103.2 miles, fell into the doorway, 406 feet away from the right-center outfield seats at Yankee Stadium. San Francisco's first hit on the day was Lee Jung-hoo's home run.




Lee Jung-hoo then fired a come-from-behind home run in the next at-bat.

Leading Christian Cos opened with an infield hit to third baseman. After Eliot Ramos struck out, Willy Adames walked with one out and runners on first and second bases. At that time, the Yankees pitching coach visited the mound. Lee Jung-hoo's at-bat a little later.

At the ball count 1B2S, he pulled an 81.7 mile curve flying into the middle of the fifth pitch and slightly over the left fence. The launch angle was 25 degrees, the batting speed was 94.5 miles, and the distance was 363 feet. Yankee Stadium became silent as if it were a rat, but a small number of fans cheering for Lee Jung-hoo and San Francisco went wild.




 Chasing gun → Reversal gun Lee Jung-hoo, consecutive at-bats home run explosion! Yankee Stadium in Shock
When Jung-hoo hit a three-run home run in the top of the sixth inning, Willy Adame, who stepped home first, welcomes it. It seems to be solidified by the home run ceremony of the two players. AP Yonhap News
Lee Jung-hoo stepped down with a fly to center field in his first at-bat after two outs in the top of the first inning. At ball count 2B2S, he lightly hit Yankees left-hander Carlos Rodón's 87-mile slider outside the fifth pitch, but was caught by center fielder Cody Bellinger at 305 feet.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.