Lee Jeong-hoo hits a 153km fastball in front of his father, coach Lee Jong-beom
Hit streak in 3 consecutive MLB exhibition games
Lee Jeong-hoo (25, San Francisco Giants) continued his streak of hitting in three consecutive games in Major League Baseball (MLB) exhibition games.
His father, Lee Jong-beom (54), who was called ‘Son of the Wind’ during his active career,
was even more meaningful as he hit a fastball reaching 153 km/h in front of the Texas Rangers’ minor league training coach and made a hit. 온라인카지노
‘Grandson of the Wind’ Lee Jeong-hoo started as the number one hitter and center fielder in the 2024 American Professional Baseball MLB home exhibition game with the Texas Rangers held at Scottsdale Stadium in Arizona, USA on the 2nd (Korean time) and hit 1 hit in 3 at-bats.
Jung-hoo Lee, who hit 1-for-3 in his MLB exhibition game debut on February 28,
hit his first home run on March 1, going 2-for-3, and also produced a hit in his third game.
Lee Jeong-hoo’s average performance in exhibition games is 4 hits in 9 at-bats (batting average 0.444),
1 home run, 1 RBI, and 2 runs scored.
Lee Jung-hoo faced Adrian Sampson in his first at-bat in the first inning.
Sampson played for the Lotte Giants in 2020 and is a pitcher familiar to Korean fans.
However, he has never faced Lee Jung-hoo in the KBO league.
Lee Jeong-hoo, who met Sampson in a big league exhibition game, retired with a fly ball to center field.
Lee Jeong-hoo, who was the leadoff hitter in the third inning,
was blocked by Sampson and returned to third base with a fly ball.
However, he produced a hit in his third at-bat.
Lee Jung-hoo targeted the opponent’s right-handed reliever Cole Wynn’s fastball at 95 miles per hour (approximately 153 km) and hit a heavy hit.
Lee Jeong-hoo, who had hit in three consecutive games,
finished the game after being replaced by Donovan Walton at the plate in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Coach Lee Jong-beom, who is receiving coaching training in the minor league under Texas,
temporarily joined the big league team on this day with the club’s consideration,
and watched his son play in the ‘opponent team’s dugout’.