It's just crazy. This will make a new history in ML. Lee Jung-hoo added another double, and Lee Jung-hoo, the top-ranked player in all major league hitting categories. SF avenged his defeat the day before

Apr 17, 2025

It's just crazy. This will make a new history in ML. Lee Jung-hoo added another double, and Lee Jung-hoo, the top-ranked player in all major league hitting categories. SF avenged his defeat the day before
Lee Jung-hoo achieved his seventh multi-hit game of the season in an away game in Philadelphia on the 17th, raising his batting average to 0.338 (23 hits in 68 at-bats). In addition, he was listed in the top 10 in the league in batting average (0.338-ML eighth, NL fifth), slugging percentage (0.647-ML sixth, NL third), and OPS (1.042-ML eighth, NL fourth). All of these figures rank No. 1 in the San Francisco team. This means that Lee Jung-hoo has definitely established himself as the team's troubleshooter.




In particular, he made his 10th double of the season in the top of the 5th inning and proudly ranked first in the MLB's most double category. One more than runner-up Kyle Farmer (Colorado). He hit 10 doubles in 17 games.




It's just crazy. This will make a new history in ML. Lee Jung-hoo added another double, and Lee Jung-hoo, the top-ranked player in all major league hitting categories. SF avenged his defeat the day before
Lee Jung-hoo achieved his seventh multi-hit game of the season in an away game in Philadelphia on the 17th, raising his batting average to 0.338 (23 hits in 68 at-bats). In addition, he was listed in the top 10 in the league in batting average (0.338-ML eighth, NL fifth), slugging percentage (0.647-ML sixth, NL third), and OPS (1.042-ML eighth, NL fourth). All of these figures rank No. 1 in the San Francisco team. This means that Lee Jung-hoo has definitely established himself as the team's troubleshooter.




In particular, he made his 10th double of the season in the top of the 5th inning and proudly ranked first in the MLB's most double category. One more than runner-up Kyle Farmer (Colorado). He hit 10 doubles in 17 games.

It's just crazy. This will make a new history in ML. Lee Jung-hoo added another double, and Lee Jung-hoo, the top-ranked player in all major league hitting categories. SF avenged his defeat the day before
Lee Jung-hoo achieved his seventh multi-hit game of the season in an away game in Philadelphia on the 17th, raising his batting average to 0.338 (23 hits in 68 at-bats). In addition, he was listed in the top 10 in the league in batting average (0.338-ML eighth, NL fifth), slugging percentage (0.647-ML sixth, NL third), and OPS (1.042-ML eighth, NL fourth). All of these figures rank No. 1 in the San Francisco team. This means that Lee Jung-hoo has definitely established himself as the team's troubleshooter.




In particular, he made his 10th double of the season in the top of the 5th inning and proudly ranked first in the MLB's most double category. One more than runner-up Kyle Farmer (Colorado). He hit 10 doubles in 17 games.

'Double Specialist' Lee Jung-hoo (27, San Francisco Giants) made multiple hits, including a double, and became the main player of the team's victory.

Lee Jung-hoo led his team to an 11-4 victory with two hits, two RBIs and two runs from five times at bat, including a double, in an away game against the Philadelphia Phillies of the 2025 Major League Baseball (MLB) at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the morning of the 17th (Korea time). San Francisco avenged its defeat the day before.

It's just crazy. This will make a new history in ML. Lee Jung-hoo added another double, and Lee Jung-hoo, the top-ranked player in all major league hitting categories. SF avenged his defeat the day before
With this, Lee achieved his seventh multi-hit game this season, raising his batting average to 0.338 (23 hits in 68 times at bat). In addition, he was listed in the top 10 in the league in batting average (0.338-ML eighth, NL fifth), slugging percentage (0.647-ML sixth, NL third), and OPS (1.042-ML eighth, NL fourth). All of these figures rank No. 1 in the San Francisco team. This means that Lee Jung-hoo has definitely established himself as the team's troubleshooter.




In particular, he made his 10th double of the season in the top of the fifth inning and proudly ranked first in the MLB's most double category. One more than runner-up Kyle Farmer (Colorado). He hit 10 doubles in 17 games.

If this pace continues, it is worth trying for the largest double in Major League history. Currently, Lee's production rate of doubles per game is about 0.59. If Lee maintains this pace and plays in all 162 games in the Major League, he will hit as many as 95 doubles.

But this is just an arithmetic figure. It is impossible to continue the current pace until the end of the season. It is necessary to take into account the physical strength, sudden injury variables, and hitting slumps that will come once or twice in the second half of the season.




In fact, the most doubles in a season in MLB history were 67. It came out 94 years ago in 1931. Earl Webb, then a member of the Boston Red Sox, achieved it. It is a record that has not been broken for almost 100 years since then. It's not easy to even cross 60 walls. The last time more than 60 doubles came out was in the 1930s. The last time Charlie Gehringer (then Detroit Tigers) hit 60 in 1936.

It's just crazy. This will make a new history in ML. Lee Jung-hoo added another double, and Lee Jung-hoo, the top-ranked player in all major league hitting categories. SF avenged his defeat the day before
Lee Jung-hoo achieved his seventh multi-hit game of the season in an away game in Philadelphia on the 17th, raising his batting average to 0.338 (23 hits in 68 at-bats). In addition, he was listed in the top 10 in the league in batting average (0.338-ML eighth, NL fifth), slugging percentage (0.647-ML sixth, NL third), and OPS (1.042-ML eighth, NL fourth). All of these figures rank No. 1 in the San Francisco team. This means that Lee Jung-hoo has definitely established himself as the team's troubleshooter.




In particular, he made his 10th double of the season in the top of the 5th inning and proudly ranked first in the MLB's most double category. One more than runner-up Kyle Farmer (Colorado). He hit 10 doubles in 17 games.

There was no modern baseball at all. LA Dodgers' Freddie Freeman hit 59 in 2023 is the closest record. Freeman failed to add one with two games remaining, failing to cross the 'Devil 60' wall.

It is currently difficult to guess whether Lee Jung-hoo will be able to break the milestone of 60 doubles in a season. However, it is clear that the pace is the best right now. You just have to hit 50 more. Assuming that Lee Jung-hoo plays about 130 more games in consideration of physical fitness deterioration variables, he needs to hit about one every 2.5 games. This will forever record 'JungHoo LEE' in MLB history.




Lee Jung-hoo recorded all hits, RBIs and runs from his first at-bat in the first inning. Lee Jung-hoo, who came to the batter's box with one out and runners on second base against Philadelphia starter Aaron Nola, lightly pulled an 82.9-mph changeup on the ball count 1B1S and dropped it in the outfield in right-center. In the meantime, second baseman Willy Adames homered. Lee Jung-hoo's first RBI timely hit.

Lee Jung-hoo, who went to first base, advanced to third base with a heavy hit by Matt Chapman and a walk by Elliott Ramos, and then came home with a pushover walk by Wilmer Flores, who came out with the bases loaded with one out. Later, Patrick Bailey's two-run timely hit to the left led San Francisco to a 4-0 run.

It's just crazy. This will make a new history in ML. Lee Jung-hoo added another double, and Lee Jung-hoo, the top-ranked player in all major league hitting categories. SF avenged his defeat the day before
It's just crazy. This will make a new history in ML. Lee Jung-hoo added another double, and Lee Jung-hoo, the top-ranked player in all major league hitting categories. SF avenged his defeat the day before
Lee Jung-hoo, who showed his solver ability in his first at-bat, took a break by being out with a fly ball to center field in the top of the second inning when he was chased 4-2.

He picked his breath once and then hit his own double again. Lee Jung-hoo, who came out to bat for the third time after one out of the top of the fifth inning with a score of 4-4, pulled the 84.4 mile cutter on the second pitch thrown by opposing starter Lola at the ball count 1S to make it a line-drive ball on the right-wing line and settled at second base. The batting speed was 93.9 miles. With this, Lee Jung-hoo became the first MLB player to achieve a double-digit double this year.

Lee Jung-hoo was both clever and cold. The fourth at-bat in the top of the sixth inning with a 6-4 score is evidence. He came to the batter's box with one out and the bases loaded. A situation in which a large number of scores can be scored with a big hit. The average batsman's swing becomes dull due to greed. But Lee Jung-hoo is not that type. I know well that one point is precious because it is a close lead.

It's just crazy. This will make a new history in ML. Lee Jung-hoo added another double, and Lee Jung-hoo, the top-ranked player in all major league hitting categories. SF avenged his defeat the day before
Lee Jung-hoo achieved his seventh multi-hit game of the season in an away game in Philadelphia on the 17th, raising his batting average to 0.338 (23 hits in 68 at-bats). In addition, he was listed in the top 10 in the league in batting average (0.338-ML eighth, NL fifth), slugging percentage (0.647-ML sixth, NL third), and OPS (1.042-ML eighth, NL fourth). All of these figures rank No. 1 in the San Francisco team. This means that Lee Jung-hoo has definitely established himself as the team's troubleshooter.




In particular, he made his 10th double of the season in the top of the 5th inning and proudly ranked first in the MLB's most double category. One more than runner-up Kyle Farmer (Colorado). He hit 10 doubles in 17 games.

It's just crazy. This will make a new history in ML. Lee Jung-hoo added another double, and Lee Jung-hoo, the top-ranked player in all major league hitting categories. SF avenged his defeat the day before
Lee Jung-hoo achieved his seventh multi-hit game of the season in an away game in Philadelphia on the 17th, raising his batting average to 0.338 (23 hits in 68 at-bats). In addition, he was listed in the top 10 in the league in batting average (0.338-ML eighth, NL fifth), slugging percentage (0.647-ML sixth, NL third), and OPS (1.042-ML eighth, NL fourth). All of these figures rank No. 1 in the San Francisco team. This means that Lee Jung-hoo has definitely established himself as the team's troubleshooter.




In particular, he made his 10th double of the season in the top of the 5th inning and proudly ranked first in the MLB's most double category. One more than runner-up Kyle Farmer (Colorado). He hit 10 doubles in 17 games.

I took a swing for the team. He lightly pushed an 89-mile changeup on the first pitch of opposing pitcher Jose Luis and hit a fly ball to left field. Lee Jung-hoo's sacrifice fly allowed third baseman Tyler Fitzgerald to home. San Francisco added one more point after that.

Lee Jung-hoo stepped down with a fly ball to center field in the fifth at-bat in the top of the seventh inning with an 11-4 lead, and a ground ball to second base in the ninth inning, respectively. Still, he played a significant role in the team's victory with multi-hits (two) + double + multi-run (two).



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.