Lee Jeong-hoo (San Francisco Giants), who hit in five consecutive games in MLB exhibition games,
is solidifying his position as the team’s undisputed number one hitter.
In the game played against the Colorado Rockies on the 5th (Korean time),
Lee Jeong-hoo played as the number one hitter and center fielder,
hitting 1 hit in 2 at-bats, and collecting 1 walk and 1 RBI. 카지노사이트킹
The performance in the exhibition game was a batting average of 0.462 (6 hits in 13 at-bats),
1 home run, 3 RBI, 3 runs scored, an on-base percentage of 0.533,
and an on-base percentage + slugging percentage (OPS) of 1.302.
He has two walks, a stolen base and is 2-for-3 in scoring position.
The Mercury News, a local San Francisco newspaper, commented that Jeong-hoo Lee,
who the San Francisco team signed in the off-season with the hope of stabilizing the No. 1 batting order,
is performing as well as expected in exhibition games.
Lee Jeong-hoo hit a hit in all five games he played.
On March 1, he also had two hits for the first time against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The newspaper predicted, “The comparison sample is small (since it is early in the exhibition game),
but considering that San Francisco used 9 players as number 1 hitters last year,
Lee Jeong-hoo’s performance so far is an encouraging sign.”
This means that a clear number one attack leader has been found.
Ryu Hyun-jin (Hanwha Eagles) and Kim Ha-seong (San Diego Padres)
have proven one by one that a player who has already dominated the KBO league can also excel in MLB.
Lee Jeong-hoo left a KBO League career batting average of 0.340 and on-base percentage of 0.407.
There were only 304 strikeouts (annual average of about 43) in a 7-year career.
Lee Jeong-hoo’s excellent on-base ability and accurate hitting have already become a hot topic in MLB.
In addition, he has a good chance-solving ability,
so expectations for Lee Jung-hoo are expected to grow as time passes.