San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo was excluded from the starting lineup due to discomfort in his back, but he appeared as a pinch hitter and retired with a looking Samjin.

San Francisco achieved a walk-off victory against the Atlanta Braves in the 2025 Major League game held at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, on the 8th (Korea time), winning 3-2. It was their second consecutive walk-off win. San Francisco continues its winning streak with four straight wins, maintaining a record of 37 wins and 28 losses. Atlanta has fallen into a six-game losing streak.

San Francisco's starting lineup consisted of Daniel Johnson (center fielder), Heliot Ramos (left fielder), Wilmer Flores (designated hitter), Matt Chapman (third baseman), Dominic Smith (first baseman), Willy Adames (shortstop), Mike Yastrzemski (right fielder), Patrick Bailey (catcher), and Tyler Fitzgerald (second baseman). Lee Jung-hoo was excluded from the starting lineup due to discomfort in his back.

Atlanta started Ronald Acuña Jr. (right fielder), Drake Baldwin (catcher), Austin Riley (third baseman), Matt Olson (first baseman), Marcell Ozuna (designated hitter), Michael Harris II (center fielder), Ozzie Albies (second baseman), Alex Verdugo (left fielder), and Nick Allen (shortstop).

The aces of both teams took the mound. San Francisco's Logan Webb and Atlanta's Bryce Elder pitched, and the score remained 0-0.

San Francisco scored first. In the bottom of the 4th inning, lead-off hitter Wilmer Flores hit a solo home run, taking the lead.

However, the lead quickly vanished. Atlanta struck back as well. In the top of the 5th inning, lead-off hitter Michael Harris II hit a solo home run over center field to tie the game at 1-1.

San Francisco faced a crisis again in the top of the 6th inning. Ronald Acuña Jr., Drake Baldwin, and Austin Riley all hit consecutive singles, putting them in a no-out, bases-loaded situation. Although they got Matt Olson out on a pop-up to shortstop, they could only catch the lead runner with Marcell Ozuna's slow grounder to third base, allowing the score to shift to 1-2.

The one-point gap continued thereafter. Then, in the 8th inning, with two outs and no runners on base, Lee Jung-hoo appeared as a pinch hitter in Tyler Fitzgerald's at-bat. He faced Elder in a full count. He watched two balls for the first and second pitches, and then observed the third and fourth pitches as strikes. After continuing to a full count, he watched a 92.7 mph sinker on the inside, resulting in a looking Samjin. He left without swinging once.

However, in the bottom of the 9th inning, with two outs and a runner on first, Matt Chapman hit a walk-off two-run home run, completing a dramatic victory.

San Francisco's starter Logan Webb pitched 6 innings, allowing 6 hits (1 home run), striking out 10 batters, and giving up 2 earned runs. Atlanta's starter Bryce Elder pitched a perfect game for 8 innings, allowing 3 hits (1 home run), striking out 12 batters, and giving up 1 earned run, leading the game. However, he could not withstand the 9th inning and surrendered the victory to San Francisco.

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