All three hits are hard hits. Lee Jung-hoo, come back! The second double in the ninth inning was a home run in all other stadiums, and five hits exploded for two days.254SF 12 New York M

Jul 27, 2025

All three hits are hard hits. Lee Jung-hoo, come back! The second double in the ninth inning was a home run in all other stadiums, and five hits exploded for two days.254SF 12 New York M
Lee Jung-hoo hits a grounder to second base to score a first RBI in the bottom of the fourth inning against the New York Mets at Oracle Park on the 27th (Korea time). ImagesYonhap News



San Francisco Giants Lee Jung-hoo continued his upward hit.

Lee Jung-hoo started as the seventh center fielder in Game 2 of the three consecutive home games against the New York Mets at Oracle Park on the 27th (Korea time) and hit 3 hits and 1 RBI in 4 at-bats. However, San Francisco lost its second straight game with a 1-2 knee.

Lee Jung-hoo made two hits in four at-bats against the Mets the previous day to set up an opportunity for a turnaround, and continued his sharp rise on the day with a sharper and faster flying hit. All three hits were hard hits with a batting speed of 95 miles or more.




It is the first time in 101 days that Lee Jung-hoo has held a multi-hit march in two consecutive games since the match against the Philadelphia Phillies on April 16-17. With this, Lee Jung-hoo raised his batting average to 0.254 (95 hits in 374 times at bat) and his OPS to 0.722, respectively, and raced to the normal track. He has six home runs, 42 RBIs, 50 runs, six steals, a on-base percentage of 0.318, and a slugging percentage of 0.404.

All three hits are hard hits. Lee Jung-hoo, come back! The second double in the ninth inning was a home run in all other stadiums, and five hits exploded for two days.254SF 12 New York M
Lee Jung-hoo hits left-handed in his first at-bat in the bottom of the second inning. Photo = MLB.TV Capture
Lee Jung-hoo played his first at-bat in the bottom of the second inning with one out and a fly ball to the right field by lead Wilmer Flores and Casey Schmidt. He hit a clean left-handed hit and connected the chance to the first and second bases.

Mets left-hander David Peterson pushed a sinker in the middle of the 90.8-mile second pitch to produce a line drive hit that landed in front of left field at 96.3 mph. Lee Jung-hoo had a hit parade of three consecutive at-bats following a left-handed double in the sixth inning and a heavy hit in the ninth inning against the Mets the previous day.




However, the next batter, Luis Matos, hit a double play by the second baseman, and the inning ended as it was.

Lee Jung-hoo, who hit a hit in his first at-bat, stood at his second at-bat with one out and a full base in the bottom of the fourth inning when he was 0-0. I made a team bet to get an RBI.

At Oracle Park, "Jung~Hoo~Lee~"!" With Chant flowing out, Lee Jung-hoo made a surprise bunt on the first pitch, but it was a foul. After the second ball, the third ball was fouled off the body change-up, and the ball count was 1B2S.




Lee Jung-hoo swung the bat vigorously as Peterson's fourth pitch 93.1 miles sinker flew into the strike zone on his body. The missed ball became a ground ball and flowed toward the second baseman. First baseman Casey Schmidt was forced out of second base, and Lee Jung-hoo lived at first base. In the meantime, third baseman Willy Adames homered and San Francisco began to lead 1-0.

However, with two outs and runners on the first and third bases, Matos hit a fly ball to the second base, so there were no additional points.

All three hits are hard hits. Lee Jung-hoo, come back! The second double in the ninth inning was a home run in all other stadiums, and five hits exploded for two days.254SF 12 New York M
Lee Jung-hoo hits a grounder to second base to score a first RBI in the bottom of the fourth inning against the New York Mets at Oracle Park on the 27th (Korea time). EPA Yonhap News
Lee Jung-hoo persistently pushed Peterson in the bottom of the sixth inning with two outs and a hit to the right. On the ball count of 2B2S, he pulled a slider that fell into the middle of the middle of the 84.2 miles on the sixth pitch and hit a fast-paced 97.4 miles to the right. However, Matos was out with a fly ball to center field, so it was not more advanced.

In his final at-bat in the bottom of the ninth inning, trailing 1-2, Lee Jung-hoo beat Mets closer Edwin Diaz with a superior double without a runner.

He hit a falling double at the top of the right fence by pulling on an 89.1-mile slider on the third pitch at the ball count 1B1S. With a launch angle of 22 degrees, a batting speed of 106.3 miles and a driving distance of 399 feet, the speed was the fastest among Lee Jung-hoo's hits this season. It is his 22nd double of the season, which would have been a home run if he had flown 1m more. Statcast estimated that 29 other stadiums would have crossed the fence. In other words, there was no home run because it was Oracle Park.

However, San Francisco's Mike Yastremski struck out and Patrick Bailey was out with a straight hit to the first baseman, failing to bring Lee Jung-hoo home in the end and kneeling down.

All three hits are hard hits. Lee Jung-hoo, come back! The second double in the ninth inning was a home run in all other stadiums, and five hits exploded for two days.254SF 12 New York M
San Francisco starter Robbie Ray. AP Yonhap News
San Francisco allowed starter Robbie Ray to turn the tables in the sixth inning with a 1-0 lead. It was the cause of the fire that he walked the lead Juan Soto. Ray, who allowed a walk to Ketel Marte again after Soto stole second base, induced Brett Batty to ground out, but first baseman Rafael Devers failed to connect with a double play and only out hitters, making it two outs and second and third bases. Ray then allowed Mark Vientos to double to the left, and both of them homered.

San Francisco remained third in the NL West with a 54-51 record.





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