Don't torture me with hope! Distressed SF fans, LEE on the rise along with 692.8 billion DHSS duo late triggered
Sep 02, 2025
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San Francisco won an away game against the Colorado Rockies 8-2 at Coors Field on the 2nd (Korea time). San Francisco, which has been 8-1 in its last nine games, has returned to a winning percentage of 50% with 69 wins and 69 losses. It is the first time in 22 days that the victory or defeat has become the same since the 11th of last month.
During the last trade deadline, San Francisco traded closer Camilo Doval and setup man Tyler Rogers to the New York Yankees and New York Mets, respectively.
San Francisco, which ended the first half with 52 wins and 45 losses and was in a position to continue its postseason competition with third place in the NL West and fourth place in the wild card, lost four consecutive games at the start of the second half and then six consecutive losses, turning sharply to 'Seller' in the face of the trade deadline.
San Francisco, which has continued its seven-game losing streak and four-game losing streak since then, has won six consecutive games since the game against the Milwaukee Brewers on the 24th of last month, and has recently continued its upward mode with two consecutive wins. In particular, he showed off his unusual moves by winning 2-1 against Milwaukee, the No. 1 NL, and winning three games against the Chicago Cubs, the No. 1 NL wild card, respectively.
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In the last two weeks, Devers has appeared in 14 games and batted .327 (16 for 49), six homers, 13 RBIs, 14 runs scored, 10 walks and an OPS of 1.176, while Adames has batted .306 (15 for 49), seven homers, 13 RBIs, 12 runs scored, nine walks and an OPS of 1.135 in 13 games.
Devers rarely played his part after moving to San Francisco in a trade on June 16. Of the 10-year, $313.5 million contract signed with the Boston Red Sox, about $260 million was brought in, and fans criticized him for his consistent hitting with strikeouts and double plays. However, Devers has a batting average of 0.284, 12 homers, 26 RBIs, 28 runs scored, and an OPS of 0.941 in 41 games in the second half. This is the Devers that San Francisco hoped for.
In the case of Adames, he signed a seven-year, $182 million FA contract last winter and wore a San Francisco uniform, but he remained batting 0.220 and OPS 0.689 during the first half. He hit 14 homers in 40 games in the second half, with only 12 homers in 96 games in the first half. Both players with a total ransom of 495.5 million dollars (about 692.8 billion won) were belatedly invoked in the second half of the year.
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As of today, the FanGraphs suggested a 2.1% chance of San Francisco's advance to the postseason. If you turn the simulation 1,000 times for the rest of the season based on your previous record, you will be in the 21st postseason. That hardly ever happens.
It is weaker than them, but Lee Jung-hoo has also recovered his batting sense in the second half, helping San Francisco's rise. Lee Jung-hoo hit a batting average of 0.301 (31 hits in 103 at-bats) in 27 games since August.
San Francisco may be secretly developing its fall baseball dream that the club gave up.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.