The power is crazy! Lee Jung-hoo 104.5 miles bullet → 3 consecutive doubles banging! SF defeated Houston 31 and won 3 consecutive games

Apr 02, 2025

The power is crazy! Lee Jung-hoo 104.5 miles bullet → 3 consecutive doubles banging! SF defeated Houston 31 and won 3 consecutive games
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The power is crazy! Lee Jung-hoo 104.5 miles bullet → 3 consecutive doubles banging! SF defeated Houston 31 and won 3 consecutive games
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San Francisco Giants Lee Jung-hoo exploded a double for three consecutive games. He had a long-shot show every day.

Lee Jung-hoo started as the third batter and center fielder against the Houston Astros in the '2025 Major League' held at Daikin Park in Houston on the 2nd (Korea time). He contributed to a 3-1 victory by recording one hit (double) in four at-bats. The batting speed was 104.5 miles (about 168 kilometers). San Francisco has won three games in a row.

Lee Jung-hoo got on base in five consecutive games from the opening, hit in four consecutive games, and hit a double in three consecutive games.




Lee Jung-hoo's batting average fell slightly from 0.286 to 0.278, but his slugging rate rose from 0.429 to 0.444.

Lee Jung-hoo faced Houston starter Hayden Wesneski.

The first at-bat was persistent but somewhat unlucky. With two outs and no runners in the top of the first inning, Lee Jung-hoo bullied Wesneski. He picked out a changeup that fell superbly for the fifth time in the unfavorable count of two strikes and one ball.




He hit the sweeper in the middle of the sixth pitch accurately, but the timing was fast, making it a foul.

He endured a seven-pitch high fastball and came to the full count. Lee Jung-hoo did not miss a fastball that entered the strike zone in the eighth pitch. He hit the center of the bat well, but headed straight to the second baseman. It was a straight hit.

San Francisco scored the first run in the top of the third inning. With one out and runners on first and second, Willy Adames hit a sweeping double.




Lee Jung-hoo took the batter's box for the second time with one out and a runner on the second base. Lee Jung-hoo grounded out to second base on the first pitch. I had to settle for a bases-loaded walk. Matt Chapman struck out and failed to score an extra point.

The power is crazy! Lee Jung-hoo 104.5 miles bullet → 3 consecutive doubles banging! SF defeated Houston 31 and won 3 consecutive games
HOUSTON, TEXAS - APRIL 01: Jung Hoo Lee #51 of the San Francisco Giants congratulates Patrick Bailey #14 and Christian Koss #50 after scoring in the third inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on April 01, 2025 in Houston, Texas. Tim Warner/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Tim Warner / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

The power is crazy! Lee Jung-hoo 104.5 miles bullet → 3 consecutive doubles banging! SF defeated Houston 31 and won 3 consecutive games
Apr 1, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; San Francisco Giants second baseman Christian Koss (50) celebrates with center fielder Jung Hoo Lee (51) after scoring a run during the third inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

In the fourth inning, both teams exchanged solo home runs. When Heliot Ramos exploded a home run in the top of the fourth inning, Jose Altuve responded with a one-run home run in the bottom of the fourth inning.

Lee Jung-hoo met Wesneski again after two outs in the top of the fifth inning. The first four-seam fastball flew into the zone. Lee Jung-hoo turned his bat as if he had been waiting. The missed ball flew high in left field.

Lee Jung-hoo exploded a double off Houston's third pitcher Stephen Okert.

Lee Jung-hoo appeared as the leadoff hitter in the top of the eighth inning with a 3-1 lead. I watched left-hander Okert's first four-seam fastball. When the second slider was concentrated in the middle, Lee Jung-hoo hit relentlessly. He penetrated the left-center field with a batting speed of 104.5 miles (about 168 kilometers). It did not lead to the score due to the failure of the follow-up.

San Francisco starter Logan Webb pitched seven innings of one run. Tyler Rogers in the eighth inning and Ryan Walker in the ninth inning came out to keep the win.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.