Selection Comeback in 3G... Lee Jung-hoo, who shook off back pain, will hunt Colorado as the first leadoff of the season
Selection Comeback in 3G... Lee Jung-hoo, who shook off back pain, will hunt Colorado as the first leadoff of the season
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After a brief injury, he returned to the starting lineup after three games.
Lee Jung-hoo (San Francisco Giants) will start as the first batter and center fielder in the 2025 U.S. Major League away showdown against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado on the 11th.메이저사이트
He returned to the starting lineup after a three-game hiatus. He failed to list his name in the starting lineup at the game against the Atlanta Braves on Sept. 8-9. It was because of back pain. He only struck out as a pinch hitter in the second half of the game on Saturday, and continued to stay in the bench for the entire game on Sunday, raising concerns over his physical condition. Fortunately, it did not lead to a serious problem, and he successfully returned to the starting lineup after four days.
San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin started with Lee Jung-hoo (center fielder), Willy Adames (striker), Eliot Ramos (left fielder), Wilmer Flores (designated hitter), Gerard Encarnacion (right fielder), Dominic Smith (first baseman), Casey Schmidt (third baseman), Patrick Bailey (catcher), and Tyler Fitzgerald (second baseman). The starting pitcher is Kyle Harrison.
It is Lee Jung-hoo's first leadoff appearance this season. In his second year in the big league this year, Lee has moved to the central lineup and is currently playing 50 games (218 at-bats), the most as the third batter, in line with Melvin's plan. Despite small changes, Lee played six games at No. 2 and four games at No. 4, but he was practically the third hitter with built-in performance. However, Lee will assume the central role as the top hitter on the day.
He has no problem, as he was familiar with the event last year. He played as the first hitter in 31 of the 37 games (135 at-bats) he played before leaving due to injury.
Lee's season report card includes a batting average of 0.276 (67 hits in 243 times at bat) and six homers, 32 RBIs and six steals in 64 games. He had a quiet batting average of 0.263 (five hits in 19 times at bat) this month. He now faces Colorado in a situation where he needs to display stellar performance to pave the way for a rebound. The opponent team's starting pitcher is left-hander Carson Palmquist, who has four losses and an 8.50 ERA in four games this season.