Multi-hit rave reviews made by a combination of hands and eyes, Lee Jung-hoo connected to every 7G consecutive hit march, but SF 13 DET

May 27, 2025

Multi-hit rave reviews made by a combination of hands and eyes, Lee Jung-hoo connected to every 7G consecutive hit march, but SF 13 DET
Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants hits a right-center hit in the top of the sixth inning by accurately hitting the outside low sweeper of the opponent's left-hander Tyler Holton in an away game against the Detroit Tigers on the 27th (Korea time). AFP Yonhap News



San Francisco Giants Lee Jung-hoo continued his rise with multi-hitters with amazing contact heating.

Lee Jung-hoo played as the third center fielder in the first of three consecutive away games against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan on the 27th (Korea time) and recorded two hits in four at-bats. Both of Lee Jung-hoo's two hits were nutritious, connecting chances in the presence of a runner, but San Francisco fell to its knees 1-3, struggling with five hits.

Lee Jung-hoo, who has had a hit in seven consecutive games since the Kansas City Royals match on the 20th, has a batting average of 0.285 (59 hits in 207 at-bats), six home runs, 31 RBIs, 32 runs, and an OPS of 0.789.




It is the first multi-hit game in three days since the game against the Washington Nationals on the 24th and the 14th this season. However, with the defeat, San Francisco recorded 11 wins and 3 losses in a multi-hit game by Lee Jung-hoo.

After one out in the top of the first inning, Matt Chapman walked to get on base and entered the first at-bat with a runner, Lee Jung-hoo hit a left-handed hit and connected the chance to the first and second bases. On one strike, Detroit right-hander Cader Montero's 93.1-mile fastball on the second pitch was thrown into a 92.1-mile line drive to produce a single that landed in front of left field.

Multi-hit rave reviews made by a combination of hands and eyes, Lee Jung-hoo connected to every 7G consecutive hit march, but SF 13 DET
Lee Jung-hoo pushes right-hander Cader Montero's outside fastball in the top of the first inning for a left-handed hit. AP Yonhap News
Multi-hit rave reviews made by a combination of hands and eyes, Lee Jung-hoo connected to every 7G consecutive hit march, but SF 13 DET
Lee Jung-hoo makes a gesture of joy at first base after connecting the chance to first and second base with a left-handed hit in the top of the first inning. AFP Yonhap News
San Francisco then advanced on Wilmer Flores' groundout to second base, but Willy Adames struck out and failed to score. Adames let go of an 85.7-mile slider that dug outside for the fifth pitch on the ball count 2B2S, but it was slightly on the edge of the strike zone.

Lee Jung-hoo left as a leadoff hitter in the fourth inning when the 0-0 balance continued and grounded out to second base. The ball count 1B2S pulled a big 79-mile knuckle curve that fell into the middle of Montero's sixth pitch, flowing straight into the second baseman's face. However, the batting speed was 98.8 miles, which was a hit that hit the bat properly.

After Detroit took the lead with Dylan Dingler's timely hit in the bottom of the fourth inning, with Riley Green hitting a right-handed hit in the sixth inning and running away 3-0, San Francisco took a chance to chase in the top of the sixth inning.

After one out, Chapman got on base with a heavy hit, Lee Jung-hoo entered the third at-bat and blew a right-handed hit to expand the opportunity to the first and second bases again. Lee Jung-hoo pulled an 81-mile sweeper that fell to Detroit left-hander Tyler Holton's low course on the outside of the second pitch on One Strike, leading to a single that fell to right-center. His lower body was slightly out, so he couldn't load the power, but he connected with a clean hit with accurate contact heating.




Multi-hit rave reviews made by a combination of hands and eyes, Lee Jung-hoo connected to every 7G consecutive hit march, but SF 13 DET
Matt Chapman scores a run at Wilmer Flores' timely hit in the top of the sixth inning and high-fives with his teammates. AP Yonhap News
The local broadcaster was not a strike, but the technique of hitting the ball with the correct combination of hands and eyes came out. He is not a player who plays table tennis with each other. He evaluated contact heating, saying, "I just hit the ball well and hit it intensively, but I'm not greedy to do a lot of things."

They say that he is not a type who is easily deceived by breaking balls, nor is he a type who uses power to hit long balls, but is a well-blocked hitter.

San Francisco followed Flores's beating of changed pitcher Brunan Hannify with a heavy hit in the continued chances of one out and first and second bases, but the chase was cut off when Adames hit a shortstop double play with one out and first and second bases.

Lee Jung-hoo stepped down with a mistake in his last at-bat after two outs in the eighth inning when the team was 1-3 underdogs. Right-hander Tommy Kahnley pulled an 86.3-mile changeup that fell outside on his second pitch, but he was grounded out to second base.

San Francisco marked 31-23 and Detroit remained atop the AL Central with a 35-20 record.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.