Multi-double + reverse RBI! Lee Jung-hoo came back alive with two hits, one RBI and one run SF65 SD (7th inning)
Jun 05, 2025
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Lee Jung-hoo started as the second center fielder in the final game of the three consecutive home games against the San Diego Padres at Oracle Park on the 5th (Korea time) and hit a double in his first and third at-bats, respectively. In addition, he added an RBI with a sacrifice fly, leading the turnaround day.
Lee Jung-hoo hit a 78.2-mile curve that fell low into the middle of the third pitch in the ball count of 1B1S against San Diego right-hander Nick Pivetta in his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning, trailing 0-2. The slightly missed ball flew at a firing angle of 25 degrees and a batting speed of 76.5 miles and fell 254 feet into the middle-right distance.
At this time, San Diego right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. tried to catch it on a one-bound basis, but Lee Jung-hoo ran to the second base and was safe while the ball slid slightly and hit his body and flowed sideways. The local recorder initially handled it with a hit and a one-error, then corrected it to a double. Judgment that it is difficult to see due to Tatis' mistake.
However, No. 3 Wilmer Flores struck out swinging. Matt Chapman grounded out to shortstop, so Lee Jung-hoo couldn't advance further.
Lee Jung-hoo caught a difficult hit in the ensuing defense. In the top of the second inning, with two outs and runners on first base, Tatis Jr. ran a line drive to the right-center and cleared it with a sliding catch. The ball was caught 369 feet from a shooting angle of 20 degrees and a hitting speed of 106.1 miles. At that moment, the local NBC Sports broadcaster "Lee Jung-hoo catches it. Wow! That's a great play. Lee Jung-hoo!"
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Lee Jung-hoo hit another double in his third at-bat. After losing 1-5 in the bottom of the sixth inning, he hit a 93.9-mile-high fastball on Pivetta's fourth pitch with a ball count of 2B1S, hitting a ball falling on the left-field line and running to second base. The ball, which was missed at a 48-degree firing angle and a 71.5-mile batting speed, sprinted and fell in front of Brandon Locridge, a left fielder who flew.
Flores then retired with a fly to the third baseman and Chapman hit a two-run home run to the left, narrowing the gap to 3-5. It is the first time in 12 days that Lee Jung-hoo scored since the game against the Washington Nationals on the 24th of last month. Multi-hit is the 16th this season in four days since the game against the Miami Marlins on the 1st.
Lee Jung-hoo added an RBI single with a sacrifice fly in the fourth at-bat to lead the game to a 6-5 upset. San Francisco added two runs with Ramos' left double in the bottom of the seventh inning, trailing 3-5.
Lee Jung-hoo hit right-hander Jason Adam's 86.8-mile changeup in the middle of the first pitch, sending a 309-foot sacrifice fly to the right-center field, bringing third baseman Tyler Fitzgerald home. Second baseman Ramos advanced to third base. It was the first time in 15 days that Lee Jung-hoo had an RBI since the game against the Kansas City Royals on the 21st of last month.
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San Diego ran away by five points in the fifth inning with Jackson Merrill hitting a double on the left-field line in the first and second base chances made by consecutive infield hits by Tatis Jr. and Luis Arraez.
San Francisco recovered one point with Patrick Bailey's double to the right-center with two outs in the bottom of the fifth inning, followed by Lee Jung-hoo's double in the sixth inning and Chapman's home run, and Ramos' two-run double in the seventh inning and Lee Jung-hoo's sacrifice fly turned the tide 6-5.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.