Jung-hoo Lee (27) of the San Francisco Giants showcased his first three-hit game of the season, including two doubles.

On the 6th (Korean time), Jung-hoo Lee started as the No. 3 center fielder in a game against the Seattle Mariners at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, recording 3 at-bats, 3 hits, 2 runs, and 1 stolen base.

In his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning with one out and a runner on first base, Jung-hoo Lee faced right-handed starting pitcher Bryce Miller.

In the fourth inning, Jung-hoo Lee's performance shone. He hit an 84.4 mph (135.8 km/h) splitter from Miller for a double that pierced through the first baseman. He then completely disrupted the pitcher's timing, successfully stealing third base, and scored on Matt Chapman's RBI double, marking the first run of the game.

In the sixth inning, with San Francisco allowing a 2-1 deficit, Jung-hoo Lee led off by hitting Miller’s fifth pitch, an 82.5 mph (132.8 km/h) knuckle curve, to create another double. The ball was hit with a speed of 104.4 mph (168.0 km/h). Following that, Matt Chapman hit an RBI double, allowing Jung-hoo Lee to score. San Francisco expanded their lead to 4-1 thanks to Mike Yastrzemski's walk and Wilmer Flores' RBI single.

In the eighth inning, with two outs, Jung-hoo Lee hit a first pitch 95.5 mph (153.7 km/h) sinker from right-handed reliever Jessy Hahn for a hit. This time, the ball was hit at a speed of 103.9 mph (167.2 km/h). However, there were no subsequent hits, so it did not lead to a run.

Continuing his streak of reaching base in every game this season, Jung-hoo Lee achieved his first three-hit game, extending his hitting streak to six games. He showcased outstanding batting skills and speed, leading the team to victory. His batting average, which had dropped to .250 in the last game, surged back over .300. His season stats now stand at a .321 batting average (9 hits in 28 at-bats), 3 RBIs, 9 runs, 3 stolen bases, and an OPS of .887 over 7 games.

Thanks to Jung-hoo Lee's efforts, San Francisco won 4-1, extending their winning streak to six games. With a record of 7 wins and 1 loss, they firmly secured second place in the National League West, following the Dodgers.

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