I held my breath for a moment! Lee Jung-hoo, who has no hit in four times at bat, failed to hit 9G in a row. SF01 Cincinnati

Apr 09, 2025

I held my breath for a moment! Lee Jung-hoo, who has no hit in four times at bat, failed to hit 9G in a row. SF01 Cincinnati
San Francisco Giants Lee Jung-hoo. AFP Yonhap News



Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants, who had been driving hot, failed to hit in nine consecutive games.

Lee Jung-hoo was silent with no hits in four at-bats in the last of three consecutive home games against the Cincinnati Reds at Oracle Park on the 9th (Korea time).

Lee Jung-hoo, who had nine consecutive on-base hits and eight consecutive hits until the previous day, had a batting average of 0.300 for the season.




Lee Jung-hoo, who started as the third center fielder, stepped down with a catcher ground ball in his first at-bat with one out and a runner on second base in the bottom of the first inning. Cincinnati left-hander Nick Rodolo's second pitch was checked and swung on a 94.1 mile fastball flying toward his body, and the ball fell in front of the catcher and was out at first base. San Francisco's second baseman Eliot Ramos advanced to third base, but Matt Chapman hit a fly ball to left field to end the attack scoreless.

In the bottom of the third inning, trailing 0-1, the second baseman hit a line drive ball, but it was in front of the second baseman. Rodolo's pull on a fastball in the middle of the 92.7-mile stretch of the second pitch was caught by second baseman Gavin Lux after flying in a 82.4-mile straight line.

After one out in the sixth inning, when the one-point deficit continued, he got on base due to a defensive error. Rodolo's second pitch pulled an 82.2-mile outside curve and hit a 99.6-mile water strike. As soon as second baseman Lux caught it, the ball hit the glove and flowed back, making Lee Jung-hoo safe at first base. It was a strong hit that was safe to give a hit.




After two outs, Rodolo, who saw it shortly after starting the second pitch at Wilmer Flores' at-bat, was declared balk and went to second base because he did not throw the ball while pitching, but the follow-up hit did not break out.

He went out as a leadoff hitter in the ninth inning, trailing 0-1, and hit a fly ball to left field. Right-hander Emmyo Pagan's 94-mile high fastball was caught by Blake Dunn, who ran high to the left.

The San Francisco lineup was overwhelmed by pitchers including Cincinnati starter Rodolo. Rodolo allowed three hits, one walk, and three strikeouts in six innings to earn his second win of the season.




San Francisco starter Landon Loop also pitched well with seven hits and one run in six innings, but lost the game without getting help from the batters. 1 loss for the season, 3.60 ERA.

San Francisco remained second in the NL West with an 8-3 record.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.