Lee Jung-hoo ends 6G consecutive on-base hits
San Francisco lost 4-5 to the Major League Dodgers in the 2024 season at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, on the 4th (Korea time), falling into a swamp of four consecutive losses.
San Francisco Giants, which is on the verge of a series sweep, has formed its starting lineup with Lee Jung-hoo (center fielder), LaMonte Wade Jr. (first baseman), Jorge Soler (designated hitter), Michael Confoto (left fielder), Matt Chapman (third baseman), Tyro Estrada (second baseman), Mike Yastremski (right fielder), Patrick Bailey (catcher) and Nick Ahmed (striker). Kyle Harrison took the mound as the starting pitcher.
Lee had no hit in four times at bat, and remained silent. His batting average for this season fell to .25 (seven hits in 28 times at bat). He failed to get on base on the day, resulting in two consecutive hits and six consecutive on-base hits. In San Francisco, Patrick Bailey hit his first homer of this season, and posted two hits, one homer, one RBI and one run from three times at bat. Jorge Soler also hit his second homer of this season, recording two hits, one homer, one RBI and two runs from four times at bat.
Starting pitcher Kyle Harrison had six hits (one homer) in five innings, three walks, four strikeouts, and four runs lost. The bullpen pitcher lineup, which includes Eric Miller (one run in one inning), Taylor Rogers (one run in one inning), and Tyler Rogers (one run in one inning), failed to prevent his team from losing.
Mookie Betts (second baseman), Shohei Otani (designated hitter), Freddie Freeman (first baseman), Will Smith (catcher), Teoscar Hernandez (right fielder), Max Muncy (third baseman), Enrique Hernandez (center fielder), Chris Taylor (left fielder) and Miguel Rojas (striker) started the Dodgers. Ace Tyler Glasnow took the mound as the starting pitcher.
On the batting lineup, Shohei Ohtani hit his first homer of the season, and posted two hits, one homer, one RBI and two runs from four times at bat. The homer came in just nine games after the opening of the season. It was an ultra-large homer with a batting speed of 105.6 miles (169.9 kilometers) and a flying distance of 430 feet (131 meters). Miguel Rojas also recorded his second homer of the season. Teoscar Hernandez had multiple hits. Tyler Glasnow, the starting pitcher, had four hits (one homer) and two walks, struck out seven, and allowed three runs in six innings, securing his second win of the season. The bullpen pitcher lineup, which includes Joe Kelly (one scoreless inning), Daniel Hudson (one scoreless inning), and Daniel Ramet (one scoreless inning), maintained the team's victory.
As the first batter in the top of the first inning, Lee hit a four-seam pitch of right-handed starter Tyler Glasnow at 95.8 mph (154.2 km), but was caught by a fly ball to shortstop. Both LaMonte Wade Jr. and Jorge Solair also made poor hits.
The Dodgers walked out with Max Muncy with one out in the bottom of the second inning. Enrique Hernandez then hit a single and Chris Taylor walked to load the bases with one out. Miguel Rojas singled an RBI single to score the first run.
San Francisco tied the game 1-1 with Patrick Bailey's solo homer in the top of the third inning. The Dodgers immediately launched a counterattack. Shohei Ohtani got on base with an infield single to the first baseman in the bottom of the third inning, and Will Smith hit an RBI double to give his team the lead again. Teoscar Hernandez then added another run with a timely hit.
The Dodgers didn't let it go in the fourth inning either. With two outs, Miguel Rojas hit a solo homer, and gained one more run.
In the top of the sixth inning, San Francisco's first batter, Lee Jung-hoo, hit a four-seam pitch with three pitches, but was out after hitting a grounder to the second base. Wade Jr. drew a walk, and Soler hit a double, connecting the chance with one out and runners on the second and third bases. Confoto hit a timely two-run homer, and scored a point to trail 3-4.
Ohtani hit a solo home run with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning. It was his first home run of the season. The crowd at Dodger Stadium was thrilled by Ohtani's first home run.
Lee Jung-hoo was the leadoff hitter at the top of the eighth inning, pushing right-handed relief pitcher Daniel Hudson's 94-mile (151.3 kilometers) four-seam pitch. However, the ball went straight to third baseman Max Muncy, who put the shift on the line, and was grounded out. Soler hit a solo home run, tying the game by 4-5 again. However, no more runs were scored.
BY: 토토사이트 모음