Lee Jung-hoo Xuni, SF Baro Centipede National Stadium Star Footprint, 7 consecutive away games in the East, successfully concluded

Apr 18, 2025

Lee Jung-hoo Xuni, SF Baro Centipede National Stadium Star Footprint, 7 consecutive away games in the East, successfully concluded
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Lee Jung-hoo is resting. He loses right away.

Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants in the U.S. Major League Baseball took a break in the last game of the long Eastern away game. However, it was regrettable that the team lost. Lee Jung-hoo came out as the last pinch hitter of the game and added an infield hit to continue his enthusiasm.

San Francisco did not start in the last four consecutive away games against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 18th (Korea time).




After finishing their home schedule last week, San Francisco accepted an away schedule for seven consecutive games in the East, which will have three New York Yankees games and four Philadelphia games. Lee Jung-hoo, who was very active in the away game, was absent from the last game. However, San Francisco failed to overcome Lee Jung-hoo's absence and lost 4-6, failing to end the game. He won four games and lost three games in seven consecutive games.

Lee Jung-hoo Xuni, SF Baro Centipede National Stadium Star Footprint, 7 consecutive away games in the East, successfully concluded
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The opportunity to promote the star Lee Jung-hoo throughout the U.S. Lee Jung-hoo hit three home runs in three consecutive games against the Yankees, quickly becoming a national star. In Philadelphia, he was also responsible for his team's two-game win, with a strong performance, including a league-leading record and his 10th double of the season. Lee Jung-hoo raised his batting average for the season to 348 with an infield hit on the day. The OPS came to 1.055.

San Francisco put Lee Jung-hoo as a substitute in the ninth inning with two outs and no runners. a willingness not to give up. Lee Jung-hoo hit the ball from the opponent's closer Jose Alvarado. a grounder over a pitcher's height. It was not enough to catch Lee Jung-hoo because the second baseman cleared the hit ball against the middle field. However, despite Lee Jung-hoo's on-base hit, San Francisco had to drink the bitter cup of defeat due to the failure of a follow-up hit. 13 wins and 6 losses in the season. Lee Jung-hoo and San Francisco will move back to the West and play three consecutive away games against the Los Angeles Angels, then return to their home San Francisco to continue four consecutive Milwaukee Brewers and three consecutive Texas Rangers games.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.