What should I do about the collapsed pioneer? Lee Jung-hoo struck out swinging on a change-up ball with no outs
Jul 08, 2025
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Lee Jung-hoo started as the seventh center fielder in the home game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Oracle Park on the 8th (Korea time) and struck out the runner with the bases loaded in his first at-bat.
San Francisco had a bases-loaded chance with no outs in the bottom of the second inning, when it was 0-0. Matt Chapman's heavy hit, Wilmer Flores' right-handed hit, and Casey Schmidt's walk.
Lee Jung-hoo, who then entered the batter's box, misled the bat on an 86.2 mile changeup that fell outside the sixth pitch of opponent left-hander Christopher Sanchez at the ball count of 2B2S. The change-up of the 5th and 6th pitches was a ball that fell below the strike zone in a row, but all the bats went out.
In July, the batting balance is collapsing as the pioneering eye has become dull.
Lee Jung-hoo will have two hits, three strikeouts, one out and one sacrifice fly in eight at-bats with the bases loaded this season.
San Francisco scored the first run when third baseman Chapman homered when Luis Matos grounded out to shortstop.
Lee Jung-hoo missed the game against Athletics the previous day. It was a measure taken by manager Bob Melvin considering his jagged condition, but there was no resting effect in his first at-bat on the day.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.