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San Francisco Giants Lee Jung-hoo struggled, but still received positive reviews that he was revived.
MLB.COM, the official website of the Major League, shed light on the recent status of 15 players who were hot from March to April on the 21st (Korea time). The five kept their skills to the end. Five players, including Lee Jung-hoo, had a slump, but they came back to life at the end. Five others fell to the floor after an early performance.AFP Yonhap News |
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Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants struggled, but still received positive reviews that he was revived.
MLB.COM, the official website of the Major League, shed light on the recent status of 15 players who were hot from March to April on the 21st (Korea time). The five kept their skills to the end. Five players, including Lee Jung-hoo, had a slump, but they came back to life at the end. Five others fell to the floor after an early performance.
MLB.COM reported 'April accounts for about one-sixth of the baseball season. In general, it provides about one-sixth of the information needed to predict full-time. However, in April, things that seemed certain suddenly become unpredictable, he explained.
Next, let's look at the twists and turns that the 15 people who caused a sensation in April went through over the next five months. There are five people who have consistently maintained outstanding performances, five who have slowed down for a while and then re-performed, and five who have fallen into an irreparable decline.
Lee was joined by Chicago Cubs catcher Carson Kelly, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jesus Luzardo, Seattle Mariners second baseman Jorge Plancko and New York Yankees utility Ben Rice.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 14: Casey Schmitt #10 and Jung Hoo Lee #51 of the San Francisco Giants celebrates after Schmitt hit a sacrifice fly scoring Lee against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the bottom of the second inning at Oracle Park on September 14, 2025 in San Francisco, California. Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
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Sep 18, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; San Francisco Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee (51) scores a run during the seventh inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
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PHOENIX, ARIZONA - SEPTEMBER 16: Jung Hoo Lee #51 of the San Francisco Giants warms up before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on September 16, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona. Chris Coduto/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Chris Coduto / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
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MLB.COM said, `Lee Jung-hoo was called the grandson of the wind. In April, Lee Jung-hoo made an explosive performance. He hit 11 doubles with an on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) of 0.901. Showed the best offensive qualities. He maintained a batting average of .300 until May 8. Since then, he has only 31 hits in 165 at-bats in 45 games. In August, I found myself again. He explained that he took the lead in the Giants' last-minute chase to advance to the postseason.
Lee Jung-hoo started as the sixth batter and center fielder in the away game of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He went 2 for 4, but his team lost 5-7. The last wild card seat, the victory against the New York Mets, ranked third in winning percentage, widened to four games. With seven games left in the regular season, it has become difficult to advance to the postseason.
Lee Jung-hoo posted a batting average of 263 OPS of 0.731, with 594 at-bats in 144 games. He had eight homers and 10 stolen bases.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.