Suddenly? Lee Jung-hoo, a reporter in charge of the Giants who criticized the surprise attack, was he angry while watching other teams' PS.. → You're not the level to lead the fall baseball next season
Oct 16, 2025
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Grant Briceby, who is in charge of San Francisco for the sports media 'The Athletic', highlighted on the 16th (Korea time) 'What is in the Championship Series qualifying team and not in the Giants'
San Francisco finished the regular season with a .500 winning percentage. At least, he won four consecutive games at the end of the regular season. He ranked third in the National League West and fifth in the wild card winning rate. Fall baseball failed.
As of the 16th, four teams survived the Major League postseason. The Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners were added to the American League Championship Series. The National League was met by the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Milwaukee Brewers. The Dodgers are the winners of the West, like San Francisco.
The Athletic is not in the Giants, but what the Dodgers have is so obvious. They had better players. The Giants have some good players, but the Dodgers have some of the best players.
The Brewers then formed the players through first-round nominations and recruitment of overseas players. That's how the Giants are just starting to do it. Milwaukee's No. 2 hitter is 21. It was recruited by international scouting. The third and fifth batters are the players chosen in the first round. The Giants also dream of a lineup centered on nurturing players, but so far, it is not easy.
The Athletic looked back at the San Francisco outfield and lamented.
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Ramos had a batting average of 256 and an on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) of 0.728. Lee Jung-hoo finished the season with an OPS of 0.734 with a batting average of 266.
The Athletic said 'Bailey hit like Bill Bergen for four months and took a toll on his offense. There is a long way to go to imagine that the trio will be the main player in the postseason next season. Bill Bergen is considered the worst hitter ever with a batting average of 1704 at-bats in 11 major league seasons (1901-1911).
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.