Lee Jeong-hoo, I can’t strike out

  The batting average is 0.255 and the OPS is 0.655. It's far from a league-destroying performance. However, the San Francisco Giants' gaze toward Lee Jeong-hoo (26) is different.


In 12 games as of the 12th (Korean time), Lee Jeong-hoo had 12 hits in 47 at-bats, a batting average of 0.255, 1 home run, 4 RBIs, 4 runs, an on-base percentage of 0.315, a slugging percentage of 0.340, and an OPS of 0.655. In the home game against the Washington Nationals on the 9th and 10th, he gave up 2 hits in succession, breaking the bad trend of no hits in the previous 3 consecutive games.


Afterwards, Lee Jung-hoo missed the game against Washington on the 11th for the first time this season. The 12th was a day of rest and movement in San Francisco. Starting on the 13th, Lee Jeong-hoo will travel to the East Coast for the first time and play six consecutive games against the Tampa Bay Rays and Miami Marlins.


On the 12th, The Athletic once again reported on Lee Jeong-hoo's excellence. “People in San Francisco love Jeonghoo Lee’s supernatural contact skills. It's definitely solid. His exit velocity of 92.3 mph ranks 84th among big league hitters. “He has the best swing against the best pitchers in the world and makes unbelievable contact.”


“What stands out the most is his quality at the plate,” said catcher Patrick Bailey. It may sound foolish to try to throw the ball to Lee Jeong-hoo, but I just hope that Lee Jung-hoo hits the ball to someone. He told Jeong-hoo Lee, "If he tries to get a count that favors the pitcher, he can't strike out because he either fouls or increases the number of pitches."


He is evaluated as having excellent defense and base running. “He’s willing to hit the outfield wall,” right fielder Mike Jastremski said. He's already done it a few times. “He really wants us to win.” This means following Mookie Betts' (LA Dodgers) deep hit until the end.


He was supportive of the scene where he missed a batted ball in the sunlight at Oracle Park and made a hit. “It could have been difficult,” Yastrzemsky said. “I would have liked to get help with how sunlight works there and where and how the wind blows,” he said.


“The way he follows the lead is unbelievable,” Tyler Fitzgerald said. He is very young. He looks comfortable in the main and has a sense of rhythm. That's the most important thing. He is confident and aggressive. I think he'll have a lot more to brag about once he steals his first base. He knows what the team and coaches want from him. “He is a great runner.”


Lee Jeong-hoo is still a small sample and has a lot left to show. There have also recently been reports about secondary statistics being unfavorable compared to the index performance. Regardless of the result, the quality of the batted ball is top-notch. Coach Bob Melvin also praised his coordination skills. In the National League Rookie of the Year mock vote recently conducted by MLB.com, he is cruising along, taking third place. The people of San Francisco have great faith in Lee Jeong-hoo.



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