A walk → a score, a triple → a triple for two consecutive days after Lee Jung-hoo, and a leadoff to Pearl SF 30 COL (3 times)

Jun 12, 2025

A walk → a score, a triple → a triple for two consecutive days after Lee Jung-hoo, and a leadoff to Pearl SF 30 COL (3 times)
Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants celebrates with Adames, who homered after Willy Adames' two-run homer after walking to base in the top of the first inning. AP Yonhap News



San Francisco Giants Lee Jung-hoo showed off his strong batting performance by making a triple for two consecutive days.

Lee Jung-hoo started the leadoff center fielder in an away game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on the 12th (Korea time) and is playing his part by walking and tripping in the first two at-bats, respectively.

In his first at-bat in the top of the first inning, Lee Jung-hoo got on base with a five-pitch walk from opponent left-hander Kyle Freeland. Willy Adames then homered with a two-run home run to the middle wall and scored.




He then entered as the leadoff hitter in the third inning with a 2-0 lead and hit a triple on the right field line. In the two-ball, he pulled a 92.1-mile fastball that dug into Freeland's third pitch, hit a ball on the right-field line, and advanced to third base with ease. The ball, hit at a speed of 104.6 miles, flowed down the right line.

In the same game the previous day, he hit a 415-foot big triple in the top of the first inning that went over the center field height, followed by a triple in two consecutive games. his fourth triple of the season.

Lee Jung-hoo then jumped home and was safe when Adames' sacrifice fly to right field. Adames' ball was a relatively short fly with a flying distance of 266 feet in right-center, but Lee Jung-hoo quickly rushed in and homered in standing to avoid catcher Hunter Goodman's tag.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.