Lee Jung-hoo (San Francisco Giants) continued his on-base streak in four consecutive Major League Baseball (MLB) exhibition games.
Lee Jung-hoo started as the third batter center fielder in the Major League exhibition game against the Seattle Mariners at Peoria Stadium in Arizona on the 28th (Korea time) and recorded no hits, one walk, one strikeout and one score in two at-bats.
Although he failed to produce a hit, Lee walked one and managed to get on base in all four exhibition games. Lee's on-base percentage in exhibition games rose to 0.444, and his batting average fell to 0.222.
Lee hit a homerun-like hit in his first at-bat. He hit a big hit to right off Bryce Miller with runners on second and one out in the top of the first inning, but the ball went into the Seattle right field glove in front of the fence.
The ball seemed to be going over, but it was blocked by the head wind and caught by the right fielder in front of the fence. It was a hit that the runner on second base could go to third base.
He also had a run-scoring opportunity in his second at-bat, but failed to score an RBI single. Lee Jung-hoo was struck out against Seattle's third pitcher Eduard Bazardo with runners on first and second with two outs in the top of the third inning.
Lee Jung-hoo staged a mini-Korea-Japan match at his third batter's box. He had a showdown with Japanese pitcher Shintaro Fujinami at the top of the fifth inning with one out and one on the first base when his team tied the game 1-1.
Lee Jung-hoo got a walk and got on base after a close game with Fujinami going up to 10 pitches, including four fouls.
San Francisco scored on a chance with one out and runners on first and second bases connected by Lee Jung-hoo. The follow-up hitter Luis Matos hit a two-run double that hit the center fence, and first baseman Lee Jung-hoo also came home. 온라인바카라
Brett Weisley's double later gave San Francisco a 4-1 run.
Lee Jung-hoo, who played at-bat three times, was replaced after the top of the fifth inning and finished the game on the day.