'One Walk' Lee Jung-hoo Silences No Hit for 2G in a row → Batting Rate Drops .276...The team is also in shock for three consecutive years
'One Walk' Lee Jung-hoo Silences No Hit for 2G in a row → Batting Rate Drops .276...The team is also in shock for three consecutive years
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San Francisco Giants pitcher Lee Jung-hoo (27) went hitless for two consecutive days. His team also lost all three games due to upset loss.
Lee Jung-hoo started as the fourth batter center fielder in an away game against the Detroit Tigers in the 2025 Major League at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan, on the 29th (Korea Standard Time) and had no hits and one walk in four at-bats.
Lee Jung-hoo had no hit in three times at bat in the game against the Detroit Tigers on Saturday, and had no hit in seven consecutive games. His batting average for this season fell from 281 to 276 (59 hits in 214 times at bat). His OPS also fell from .781 to .770.
In his first at-bat with two outs and a runner on the first base against Detroit right-hander Jackson Job, Lee was out after hitting a fly ball to right field in the top of the first inning. He fouled a four-seam fastball with a ball count of 1-2 on the fourth pitch and hit a changeup that came in the middle zone low on the fifth, but was caught by right fielder Justin-Henry Moloy.
His second at bat without runners with two outs in the top of the third inning was a ground ball to the second base. After fouling off Jove's fifth pitch curve ball with the ball count 2-2, Lee hit a four-seam fastball of 95.1 miles (153.0 kilometers) per hour that was similar to the fifth pitch, but grounded out to the second base.
It was regrettable that he did not have a runner at bat for the third time in the fifth inning. He well hit a curveball of 78 miles per hour (125.5 kilometers) near Jov's body at the first pitch, but went on a line drive to right field Moloi, who flew 302 feet (92.0 meters) at 96.2 miles (154.8 kilometers) per hour.
In his fourth at-bat with two outs in the top of the seventh inning, he drew a walk against left-hander Tyler Holton. With the ball count at 1-1, all three to five pitches were out of the zone, and he walked to the first base. As the next batter Matt Chapman stepped down with a fly ball to the center field, Lee had to remain on the bases.
In the top of the ninth inning with two outs and no runners on the last at-bat, he targeted the first pitch, but ended up with a groundout to the second base. He tried to pull right-hander Tommy Kainley's changeup on the outside of the first pitch, but failed to penetrate the infield, and became the last out count of the game on the day.
The San Francisco Giants came from behind to lose 3-4 to Detroit on the day. San Francisco, which lost three games in a row, maintained its third place in the National League West with 31 wins and 25 losses (winning rate .554). After winning four games in a row, Detroit raced to No. 1 in the American League Central with 37 wins and 20 losses (winning rate .649). 토토사이트
San Francisco, which opened the scoring with two doubles by Chapman and Ramonte Wade Jr. in the top of the second inning, ran away with Elliott Ramos' 10th two-run home run of the season in the top of the fifth inning.
However, starting pitcher Landon Loop, who allowed no runs until the fourth inning, loaded the bases with no outs following third baseman Chapman's error at catch in the bottom of the fifth inning, and allowed Colt Keith to hit a two-run double on the right-field line. The next pitcher, Randy Rodriguez, also struck out consecutively and gave up the game-winner by hitting a timely two-run single to left by Moloy.
Ramos went 3 for 5 with two RBIs and Chapman went 3 for 4, but failed to hit the Detroit bullpen after the 6th inning. Roofe lost his fourth game (three wins) of the season with five hits, two walks, seven strikeouts and four runs (one earned) in four innings.