Argh! Dodgers Glasnow, Lee Jung-hoo, a 153km threat to his head! → I avoided it like a matrix.. I'm glad
Sep 15, 2025
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Lee Jung-hoo started the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 Major League Baseball at Oracle Park in San Francisco on the 15th (Korea time).
Lee Jung-hoo had a dizzying situation in his first at-bat. The fastball flew into my head. Lee Jung-hoo managed to avoid it by bending his upper body backward like a scene in the movie 'Matrix'. The ball grazed the top of the uniform. Lee Jung-hoo got on base with a hit ball.
The pitcher was Tyler Glasnow of the Dodgers. Glasnow faced San Francisco leadoff hitter Lee Jung-hoo in the bottom of the second inning with a 1-0 lead. Glasnow stuck close to Lee Jung-ho's body. According to Major League Game Day, the fastball is 94.9 miles (about 153 kilometers).
If Lee Jung-hoo had not been able to avoid it with animal reflexes, it would have been a big problem.
San Francisco set the stage for a tie as Lee Jung-hoo got on base. Wilmer Flores' hit and Glasnow's wild pitch followed, and Lee Jung-hoo went to third base. Casey Schmidt called in Lee Jung-hoo with a sacrifice fly.
However, San Francisco lost points in six consecutive innings in the third and fifth innings. In the end, they lost 2-10.
Lee Jung-hoo stepped down with a fly ball to left field with two outs and runners on first and second bases. He struck out in the bottom of the sixth inning with two outs and no runners. In the bottom of the eighth inning, he was thrown out again in the left field with one out and runners on the first and second bases.
Lee Jung-hoo posted a batting average of 266 OPS (on-base plus slugging) of 0.740 in 139 games.
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The loss missed the opportunity to reclaim the third place in the wild card.
As the New York Mets lost eight straight games, San Francisco narrowed the distance to 0.5 games. However, San Francisco also followed and lost two consecutive games. On the 15th, the Mets ended their losing streak with a 5-2 victory over the Texas Rangers. San Francisco moved back away from the Mets by 1.5 games.
The Mets have a 77-73 winning percentage. San Francisco has a 75-74 winning percentage of .503. The Mets have 12 games left in the regular season and San Francisco has 13 games left. There is still hope.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.