San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo (27) took a day off. San Francisco is on a five-game winning streak.

San Francisco won 4-3 against the Atlanta Braves in a game held on the 9th (Korea time) at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California.

Lee Jung-hoo felt tightness in his lower back and was excluded from the starting lineup for two consecutive games. He came in as a pinch hitter in the last game but rested entirely in this game. This season, Lee Jung-hoo has a batting average of .276 in 64 games (243 at-bats, 67 hits), with 6 home runs, 32 RBIs, 35 runs, 6 stolen bases, and an OPS of .766.

San Francisco's starting lineup consisted of Daniel Johnson (center fielder), Elliott Ramos (left fielder), Wilmer Flores (designated hitter), Matt Chapman (third baseman), Dominic Smith (first baseman), Casey Schmidt (shortstop), Mike Yastrzemski (right fielder), Tyler Fitzgerald (second baseman), and Andrew Kizner (catcher). San Francisco's lineup recorded only 3 hits but showed good concentration. Yastrzemski led the team to victory with 1 hit in 2 at-bats, 3 RBIs, and 1 run.

Starting pitcher Landon Lupe shone with a performance of 6 innings, 5 hits allowed, 2 walks, 2 strikeouts, and 3 earned runs, securing his 4th win of the season. The bullpen, consisting of Ryan Walker (1 inning, no runs), Randy Rodriguez (1 inning, no runs), and Camilo Doval (1 inning, no runs), held on to the team's victory.

Atlanta's starting lineup included Ronald Acuña Jr. (right fielder), Austin Riley (third baseman), Matt Olson (first baseman), Marcell Ozuna (designated hitter), Michael Harris II (center fielder), Sean Murphy (catcher), Ozzie Albies (second baseman), Eli White (left fielder), and Nick Allen (shortstop). Riley had multi-hits, and Olson scored 3 RBIs, but it was overshadowed by the team's loss.

Starting pitcher Spencer Strider recorded a loss with 6 innings, 3 hits allowed, 3 walks, 5 strikeouts, and 4 earned runs (3 unearned). The bullpen, featuring Rafael Montero (1 inning, no runs) and Enyel De Los Santos (1 inning, no runs), also pitched well but could not prevent the team's loss.

In the top of the first inning, Atlanta's leadoff hitter Acuña Jr. drew a walk, and Riley followed with a hit. With no outs and runners on first and third, Olson hit a sacrifice fly that produced the first run.

In the bottom of the second inning, San Francisco's leadoff hitter Chapman hit a double, and Smith drew a walk. Schmidt struck out, but with a double steal, there were runners on second and third with one out, and Yastrzemski tied the game at 1-1 with a sacrifice fly.

In the top of the third inning, Atlanta's leadoff hitter Allen got a hit. Acuña Jr. was caught out on a pop-up to the right fielder, but after Riley's double, Olson hit a 2-RBI double to regain the lead.

In the bottom of the fourth inning, San Francisco's leadoff hitters Flores and Chapman drew walks. Smith and Schmidt made outs, but Yastrzemski hit a 2-RBI double that turned the game around. A fielding error by second baseman Albies on Fitzgerald's grounder allowed Yastrzemski to come home and score.

The game ended with stellar pitching performances from both teams, without any additional runs.

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