"JEONG HOO LEE! CHANT IS RINGING"...1ST PLACE FOR DOUBLE + 2ND PLACE FOR TRIPLE, AND THE RULER OF ORACLE PARK EVEN IF HE CAN'T HIT A HOME RUN

"Jeong Hoo Lee! Chant is ringing"...1st place for double + 2nd place for triple, and the ruler of Oracle Park even if he can't hit a home run

"Jeong Hoo Lee! Chant is ringing"...1st place for double + 2nd place for triple, and the ruler of Oracle Park even if he can't hit a home run

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He can be seen as the master of Oracle Park. In a home game held in 13 days by the San Francisco Giants, Lee Jung-hoo made fans excited by playing a ball that took full advantage of the environment at Oracle Park. He also ended his hitless performance in eight times at bat.

Lee Jung-hoo started the game against Milwaukee Brewers in the "2025 Major League" at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California on the 22nd (Korea Standard Time) as the third center fielder and recorded one hit and one RBI in four at-bats.

Lee Jung-hoo had no hits in five at-bats against the Angels on the 21st, breaking his five-game hitting streak. Again on this day, the front runner was out with a groundout to the second base in the first inning, a groundout to the shortstop in the second inning in the third inning, and a groundout to the second base in the fifth inning with one out. There was a silence of no hits in eight times at bat, including the previous day's game. The team also made it 2-2 from 0-2 but was unable to overturn it.

Then, Wilmer Flores took the lead with a solo shot from behind in the sixth inning. However, he needed an extra point. Lee appeared when he needed to score a wedge. Lee entered the batter's box with two outs and a runner on the first base in the bottom of the seventh inning. Earlier, Willy Adames hit a grounder to the third base with one out and runners on the first base, but he managed to avoid double play by sprinting. Lee had a chance. There was left-hander Jared Keynick on the mound. Lee Jung-hoo showed his true colors when he had to show his side as a left-handed pitcher killer.

The 93.5-mile (10.5-kilometer) sinker became the ball, and the 93.1-mile (149.8-kilometer) sinker made it into the middle of the second pitch. Lee Jung-hoo's swing trajectory properly caught the ball, and the 102.2-mile (164.5-kilometer) bullet-like hit made its way to the deepest course in right-center. Adames, the first baseman, was sufficient to hit the homer, and Lee made his way to the third base. A timely wedge triple widened the gap to 4-2. Lee's second triple of the season.

At Oracle Park, players who returned from 10 consecutive away games, especially Lee Jung-hoo, who returned home hotter than anyone during the 10 consecutive away games, shouted "Jeonghoo Lee!" Chant. The San Francisco club's official SNS account shared a video of Lee Jung-hoo's triple and wrote, "Junghoo! Chant is ringing."
Perhaps, it is a game that reaffirmed the batting and results that Lee Jung-hoo should pursue in the future. Oracle Park, the home ground for Lee Jung-hoo, is absolutely unfavorable to hitters, especially left-handed hitters.

According to Baseball Servant, Oracle Park's last three-year park factor is 96. It ranks 27th among 28 major league stadiums currently in operation (Athletics and Tampa Bay are currently using minor stadiums). A pitch of 100 or higher is considered advantageous to batters, and a pitch of 100 or lower is considered advantageous to pitchers. Oracle Park is basically a pitcher-friendly stadium.

In particular, Oracle Park`s homer park factor is 80. This means that there are about 20 percent fewer homers than hitters. If left-handed hitters are added to this, the park factor will drop to 77. Although the distance to the right is short at 309 feet (94 meters), the 24-foot (7.3 meters) high fence is hanging on top of it. In addition, the team has to overcome head winds blowing from McCoby beach behind the fence. On top of that, the distance to the right-center fence is 421 feet (128 meters), which is quite deep. It is difficult to climb over the fence unless it is a big hit. 토토사이트

On the contrary, since the right-center field of the outfield is deep, it is easy to make a double or a triple if a batter is sent in that direction. Some even use the expression "gap heater." It can be seen as a batting type that suits Lee Jung-hoo.

Currently, Lee ranks first and second in the Major League with 10 doubles and two triples, respectively. He has only three homers, but he is also tying for third in the number of long balls with a double or more. If he cannot hit a homer, he should show that he can increase productivity with a double or a triple. A triple on the day is a case in point. Even if he fails to hit a homer, if he sends a batter to the right-center, he or she can raise expectations for a long shot with a double or more with fast feet.

This is evidenced by the distribution of long balls. Lee Jung-hoo made all three of his long balls this season at the Yankee Stadium, a stadium that was open to left-handed hitters. He made four of his 10 double plays at home, but this gap is inevitable because he played seven games at home and 15 games at away games. Instead, he made all of his two triplets at Oracle Park.

"MLB.com " released Lee Jung-hoo's triple baserunning fancam on social media, saying, "Let's find out why Lee Jung-hoo's nickname is the grandson of the wind." It dynamically showed Lee Jung-hoo hitting a ball in the middle of the right and running to third base.

Even if he can't hit a home run, there's no reason for Lee Jung-hoo to be criticized. With Lee's batting style and adaptability, Lee can boast batting productivity that is comparable to home runs. It will not be long before Lee is called the "master of Oracle Park."

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