San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo (27) achieved multiple hits, but the team suffered a scoreless defeat.

On the 1st (Korea time), Lee Jung-hoo started as the second center fielder in a game against the Miami Marlins held at LoanDepot Park in Miami, Florida, where he recorded 5 at-bats, 2 hits, and 1 stolen base. After hitting in consecutive games, Lee's season batting average rose to .277 (62 hits in 224 at-bats). He added 2 hits on the day, achieving his 100th career hit. He also succeeded in his 5th stolen base of the season.

San Francisco's starting lineup consisted of Elliott Ramos (left fielder), Lee Jung-hoo (center fielder), Wilmer Flores (designated hitter), Matt Chapman (third baseman), Willy Adames (shortstop), Mike Yastrzemski (right fielder), Tyler Fitzgerald (second baseman), Lamonte Wade Jr. (first baseman), and Sam Huff (catcher). Along with Lee, Ramos and Chapman also recorded multiple hits, but they were unable to demonstrate focus in scoring positions, resulting in a scoreless game.

Starting pitcher Robbie Ray pitched well with 7 innings, allowing 2 hits, 3 walks, striking out 9, and giving up 1 run, but he received no scoring support from the lineup, resulting in the loss. Randy Rodriguez, who followed, also showed good pitching with 1 inning, allowing 1 hit and no runs.

Miami started with Austin Ramirez (designated hitter), Eriberto Hernandez (left fielder), Otto Lopez (shortstop), Eric Wagerman (first baseman), Connor Novy (right fielder), Dane Myers (right fielder), Nick Fortes (catcher), Javier Sanoza (center fielder), and Jack Winkler (second baseman). Although Miami's lineup recorded only 3 hits, they managed to score 1 run, and the pitchers delivered a scoreless performance, leading the team to victory.

Starting pitcher Edward Cabrera achieved his second win of the season with a solid performance, allowing no runs over 5⅔ innings with 6 hits, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. The bullpen, led by Ronny Enriques (1⅓ innings, no runs), Anthony Bender (1 inning, no runs), and Calvin Faucher (1 inning, no runs), completed the scoreless victory.

In his first at-bat in the top of the first inning with no outs and a runner on first, Lee Jung-hoo hit Cabrera's second pitch, a 97.1 mph (156.3 km/h) four-seam fastball, for a hit. The exit velocity reached 103.9 mph (167.2 km/h). Following a groundout by Flores, with one out and runners on first and third, Lee successfully stole second base after a video review. Chapman drew a walk, creating a bases-loaded opportunity with one out, but Adames and Yastrzemski both struck out, leading to no runs.

In the third inning with one out, Lee Jung-hoo swung at Cabrera's third pitch, an 87.5 mph (140.8 km/h) slider, and produced another hit. However, this time Flores hit into a 5-4-3 double play, quickly ending the inning. In the fifth, with two outs and a runner on first, Lee aimed for Cabrera's second pitch, an 89 mph (143.2 km/h) slider, but it resulted in a flyout to center field.

In the seventh inning, with two outs and a runner on first, Lee Jung-hoo went to the plate for his fourth at-bat and hit Enriques' third pitch, a 91.3 mph changeup, producing a large hit, but it was caught by the center fielder thanks to a good defensive play. The exit velocity was 101.4 mph (163.2 km/h), and the distance was 386 feet (118 m), making it a potentially significant hit, leading to great regret. In his final at-bat in the ninth inning, with two outs and a runner on first, he faced Faucher’s fourth pitch, an 85.2 mph curve, but was thrown out on a ground ball to the first baseman, ending the game.

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