3 ri down today! Lee Jung-hoo, a double-jumped ball, has no hits in 4G17 at-bats in a row 0.240SF 24 Arizona
Jul 01, 2025
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San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo did not have a hit in four consecutive games, and his batting average of 240 is on the verge of collapse.
Lee Jung-hoo started as the sixth center fielder and had no hits in four at-bats in the first of four consecutive away games against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on the 1st (Korea time).
San Francisco, struggling with five hits, was crushed 2-4. Starter Logan Webb pitched hard with seven hits, seven strikeouts and three runs in six ⅓ innings, but lost again.
Lee Jung-hoo's most recent hit was a right triple in the bottom of the fourth inning against the Miami Marlins on the 27th of last month. Since then, he has been hitless in 17 consecutive at-bats.
His batting average fell 3 ri from 0.243 the previous day to 0.240 (74 hits in 308 at-bats).
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Lee Jung-hoo hit his first double play in 337 at-bats this season against the Chicago White Sox the previous day. He bowed his head with a double play for two consecutive days.
After losing 0-1 in the fifth inning, the ball that hit well in the second at-bat was in front of the fielder. On the ball count 1B1S, Nelson's third pitch pushed a 95.5-mile fastball outside, but left fielder Tim Tawa moved to left-center and caught it.
In the top of the seventh inning, when trailing 0-2, he was out with a fly ball to center field with one out and runners on the first and second bases. On a two-ball, Nelson's third pitch, a 94.7-mile outside fastball, was lifted, but center fielder Alec Thomas moved slightly to the left to handle it as it rose to 47 degrees. He then stepped down with a fly to center field in his last at-bat after two outs in the ninth inning, trailing 2-4.
In the bottom of the third inning, Arizona took advantage of catcher Patrick Bailey's first-base pitch that caught Jose Herrera's bunt in a second-base chance with no outs made by the leadoff Thomas' double, and Thomas homered and scored the first run. In the sixth inning, Luerdes Gurriel Jr.'s solo home run in left-center after two outs led 2-0.
However, San Francisco scored a 2-2 tie in the top of the seventh inning when Tyler Fitzgerald hit a double to right-center.
However, Arizona added a point with a left-handed hit by Heraldo Perdomo after consecutive hits by Thomas and Herrera in the bottom of the seventh inning to take the lead again 3-2. Arizona then took the lead in the bottom of the eighth inning when Euhenio Suarez hit a solo shot to the left and widened the gap to 4-2.
Suarez drew his 26th arch of the season by pulling on San Francisco right-hander Tyler Rogers' body slider.
San Francisco, which has lost three consecutive games and lost one win and six in its last seven games, maintained its third place in the NL West with 45 wins and 40 losses.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.