Lee Jeong-hoo, 1 hit in 5 at-bats for three days in a row Batting average fell to 0.244





Lee Jeong-hoo

Lee Jeong-hoo (San Francisco Giants) hit 1 hit in 5 at-bats in three consecutive games.

Lee Jeong-hoo played as the number one hitter and center fielder in the MLB visiting game against the Philadelphia Phillies held at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA on the 6th (Korean time) and recorded 1 hit in 5 at-bats.

Since the start of the four-game series against Philadelphia on the 4th, Lee Jeong-hoo has hit 1 hit in 5 at-bats in each game.

Although he produced hits in every game, a drop in batting average was inevitable. Lee Jeong-hoo's batting average dropped by 2 leagues every day during this period, reaching 0.244 (32 hits in 131 at-bats) on this day.

Lee Jeong-hoo, who retired due to a left fielder's line drive out in the top of the first inning, pulled the curve on the sixth pitch and produced a hit to right in the third inning with one out and no runner on base.

Lee Jeong-hoo retired with a fly ball in the 5th inning with 2 outs and runners on 1st and 1st and 2nd bases with 1 out in the 7th inning, trailing 3-5.

It was an even more disappointing moment because Tyro Estrada hit a two-run shot in the seventh inning at bat, and Philadelphia's new pitcher Gregory Soto was shaken with two walks and no walks as soon as he took the mound.

In the 9th inning, when the game was tied 4-5 and there were no runners on base with two outs, Lee Jeong-hoo touched closer Jose Alvarado's sinker and ended up with a fly ball to right field.

As the game ended, San Francisco had lost three in a row, while Philadelphia had won five in a row.



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