1 hit in 5 at-bats, Lee Jung-hoo led the way, but he lost 6 consecutive games, fly ball → fly ball → fly ball → infield hit → ground ball 0.249SF 59 ATL
Jul 22, 2025
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Lee Jung-hoo started as the first center fielder and recorded one hit in five at-bats in the first of three consecutive away games against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on the 22nd (Korea time). However, San Francisco lost 5-9 and fell into a six-game losing streak.
Lee Jung-hoo, who took the lead in the lineup following the game against the Toronto Blue Jays the previous day, hit three hits in two days to mark a batting average of 0.249 (90 hits in 362 times at bat). OPS .711, 6 home runs, 41 RBIs, 50 RBIs.
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Atlanta right-hander Bryce Elder hit a 92-mile sinker that flew into the middle of the fifth pitch on the ball count 2B2S and hit a line drive toward the fence in the middle, but center fielder Michael Harris II caught it on the warning track. The launch angle was 28 degrees, the batting speed was 98.8 miles, and the distance was 396 feet. Statcast estimated the hit's probability to be 0.470.
In the second inning, trailing 2-5, he retired with a fly ball to left field after two outs. Pushing off Elder's 90.9 mile low sinker, but not far out. In the fourth inning, he also retired with a fly ball with two outs and a runner on the first base. On the ball count 2B1S, Elder's slider dropped to the strike zone 83.4 miles low on the fourth pitch, but shortstop Nick Allen stepped back and handled it.
Lee Jung-hoo finally produced a hit in his fourth at-bat after two outs in the sixth inning, trailing 3-8. He gave his bat to the 81.8 mile sweeper, which fell outside the third pitch of the opponent's left-hander Aaron Vermeer, and hit a missed ball. The ball fell near the third base line, catcher Sean Murphy caught it and quickly caught it and threw it to first base, but Lee Jung-hoo's feet were fast. an infield hit.
Lee Jung-hoo, who went to second base with Eliot Ramos' dune, failed to advance further due to the failure of a follow-up hit. In the eighth inning, trailing 4-9, he took the batter's box after two outs, but was grounded out to second base.
San Francisco has been in a quagmire for six consecutive losses since the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on the 13th, marking 52-49.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.