Lee Jung-hoo, known as the 'son of the wind,' who is active in the San Francisco Giants, tasted success after two days.
On the 14th (Korean time), Lee Jung-hoo was selected as the starting center fielder in an away game against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York.
San Francisco, with Logan Webb as the starting pitcher, arranged the batting order as Elliot Ramos, Willy Adames, Lee Jung-hoo, Wilmer Flores, Matt Chapman, Luis Matos, Casey Schmitt, Patrick Bailey, and Christian Kost.
The Yankees set their starting lineup with Ben Rice, Aaron Judge, KODI Bellinger, Paul Goldschmidt, Jazz Chisholm, Anthony Volpe, Jason Dominguez, J.C. Escarra, and Oswald Cabrera. The starting pitcher was Carlos Rodón.
In the first inning, with two outs and nobody on base, Lee Jung-hoo stepped into the batter's box and went down with a fly ball to center field against Yankees starter Carlos Rodón.
There were no failures this time. In the fourth inning, with one out and nobody on base, Lee Jung-hoo faced his second at-bat while trailing 0-3. After a full count against Carlos Rodón, he hit the sixth pitch, a slider, out beyond the right field fence.
After hitting his first home run of the season against the Yankees on the 12th, he tasted success again after two days. Thus, Lee Jung-hoo recorded his second home run of the season and continued his hitting streak to four games. While Rodón allowed no hits against the San Francisco lineup, he was struck by Lee Jung-hoo.
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