LEE JUNG-HOO, MULTI-HIT FOR 2 CONSECUTIVE DAYS...MLB EXHIBITION GAME BATTING AVERAGE OF 0.400

Lee Jung-hoo, Multi-hit for 2 consecutive days...MLB exhibition game batting average of 0.400

Lee Jung-hoo, Multi-hit for 2 consecutive days...MLB exhibition game batting average of 0.400

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Lee Jung-hoo (26, San Francisco Giants) showed off his best batting performance with a multi-hit (more than two hits per game) march for two consecutive days.

Lee Jung-hoo started as the third batter center fielder in the home game against the Los Angeles Angels at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, Arizona on the 3rd (Korea time).

Lee Jung-hoo's batting average in exhibition games rose to 0.400 (6 hits in 15 at-bats) as a result of the game.
Lee Jung-hoo, who had his first two-hit game in an exhibition game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on the 2nd, continued his good batting performance for two consecutive days.

Lee Jung-hoo drilled the infield with a strong pitch from his first at-bat.

Lee Jung-hoo, who took the batter's box with one out in the first inning, made a bullet-like hit between the first and second basemen against Angels starter Jose Soriano.

Lee Jung-hoo, who went to third base with a single by follow-up hitter Matt Chapman, homered on Herar Encarnacion's double.

In the second at-bat in the third inning, Lee Jung-hoo sent a hit on the same course and succeeded in getting on base.

Lee Jung-hoo, who faced the changed pitcher Jose Fermin, hit a hit to the right with a strong pitch to complete a multi-hit.

Lee Jung-hoo, who went to second base with Chapman's walk, was responsible for scoring another home run and a 6-0 run when Encarnacion hit two outs later.

Lee Jung-hoo took the batter's box again in the third inning with the bases loaded with two outs after the batting order turned around, but this time he stepped down with a straight hit to right field. 온라인카지노

It was a well-hit ball that was pulled hard, but it headed straight to the fielder.

Lee Jung-hoo was replaced by Sergio Alcantara at the start of the sixth inning and finished the game.

San Francisco won the Angels 9-5, securing its fifth win (three losses) in an exhibition game.

Kim Hye-sung (Dodgers), who hit his first home run in an exhibition game against San Francisco on the previous day, failed to continue his upward trend.

Kim Hye-sung was deployed as a pinch runner in the bottom of the sixth inning in an exhibition game against the Chicago White Sox at Glendale Camelback Ranch, Arizona.

When Miguel Rojas drew a walk with two outs and runners on the first and second bases, Kim Hye-sung, who entered as a pinch runner on the first base, played in the sixth batter's shortstop position.

Kim Hye-sung faced the batter's box in the bottom of the seventh inning with two outs and a runner on the second base with his team leading 6-1, but he was deceived by Payton Palette's change-up and struck out swinging.

Kim finished without extra at-bats, and the Dodgers won 6-3.

Kim's batting average in exhibition games dropped slightly to 0.118 (2 hits in 17 at-bats).

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