Lee Jung-hoo is alive. Double explosion → Reversal score! SF 32 PHI (6th inning) single-handedly leading with 9 doubles again

Apr 16, 2025

Lee Jung-hoo is alive. Double explosion → Reversal score! SF 32 PHI (6th inning) single-handedly leading with 9 doubles again
Lee Jung-hoo hit his ninth double of the season. AFP Yonhap News



Lee Jung-hoo is alive. Double explosion → Reversal score! SF 32 PHI (6th inning) single-handedly leading with 9 doubles again
Lee Jung-hoo of San Francisco looks despondent in the match against Philadelphia on the 15th (Korea time). AFP Yonhap News
San Francisco Giants Lee Jung-hoo fired a long shot in two days.

Lee Jung-hoo started as the third center fielder in an away game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 16th (Korea time) and hit a double in his third at-bat.

Lee Jung-hoo, who took the batter's box after one out in the sixth inning with a 2-2 score, pulled the sweeper in the middle of the 83.7 miles of the first pitch against Philadelphia left-hander Jesus Luzardo, hit the first base, hit a ball flowing to the right line, and ran to the second base. It was the first hard hit of the day with a batting speed of 95.7 miles.




With his ninth double of the season, Lee Jung-hoo returned to the lead in this category.

Chapman then got a walk and got one out and runners on first and second. While the opposing pitcher changed from Luzardo to right-hander Orion Kirkering, a wild pitch came out of Wilmer Flores' at-bat, expanding the chance to Lee Jung-hoo and Chapman to advance to second and third bases with one out.

Then, when Flores grounded out to third base, Lee Jung-hoo quickly started and rushed home, turning the tide to 3-2. It is Lee Jung-hoo's come-from-behind score.




Lee Jung-hoo is alive. Double explosion → Reversal score! SF 32 PHI (6th inning) single-handedly leading with 9 doubles again
Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants drew his fourth arch of the season in the top of the sixth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies on the 16th (Korea time). AP Yonhap News
Lee Jung-hoo went 0-for-5 against Philadelphia the previous day, including three strikeouts. On the 14th, he hit back-to-back home runs against the New York Yankees, and the feeling of hitting became cold. However, he made another hit in two days.

In the previous two at-bats, he grounded out and struck out.

In his first at-bat after two outs in the top of the first inning, he grounded out to the first base. Luzardo's 97-mile-high fastball on the fourth pitch flowed directly to first baseman Bryce Harper, and the pitcher who came through the base cover handled it.




Lee Jung-hoo, who entered as the leadoff hitter in the fourth inning, trailing 0-2, struck out swinging. At the ball count of 12S, Luzardo's lower body fell into an 87.1 mile sweeper that flowed outside his fourth pitch, turning his bat around in vain.

However, San Francisco succeeded in tying the game with Matt Chapman's left-center double and Wilmer Flores' walk after one out. In Casey Schmidt's at-bat, two runners succeeded in double steal, with one out and runners on second and third bases. Schmidt then hit a left-handed hit and brought all the runners in to make it 2-2.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.