Korean big leaguers Lee Jeong-hoo and Kim Ha-seong meet again, side by side with no hits

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asked Apr 6 in 3D Segmentation by casinositezone11 (680 points)

Jeong-hoo Lee, who made his first appearance as a home fan, reached base once with a walk and scored.

'Heroes seniors and juniors' Lee Jeong-hoo (26, San Francisco Giants) and Kim Ha-seong (29, San Diego Padres), who met again after five days, were silent.

However, Lee Jung-hoo, who was playing his first home game since his Major League (MLB) debut, walked and scored.

Lee Jung-hoo started as the number one hitter and center fielder in the 2024 MLB game against San Diego held at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California on the 6th (Korean time) and recorded no hits in three at-bats, one walk, and one run.

Kim Ha-seong, who started as the fifth hitter and shortstop, finished the game with no hits in four at-bats.

Lee Jung-hoo, who had previously played seven away games against San Diego and the Los Angeles Dodgers, took the field in front of his home fans for the first time since his MLB debut.

In his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning, Jeong-hoo Lee drew a walk against San Diego right-handed starting pitcher Dylan Seeds. Lee Jeong-hoo’s fourth walk of the season.

Lee Jung-hoo ran around second and third base to home when Michael Conforto doubled to right field. The opposing fielder threw the ball home, but it landed comfortably at home. Lee Jeong-hoo's second goal of the season. Lee Jeong-hoo, who appeared as the leadoff hitter in the bottom of the third inning, aimed at Shizu's fastball of 97.7 miles per hour (approximately 157.2 km) and produced a strong hit ball of 101.9 miles per hour (approximately 164 km), but it headed straight for the first baseman. In the bottom of the 5th inning, Lee Jung-hoo hit a ground ball to first base with 2 outs and no runners. In the bottom of the 8th inning, Lee Jung-hoo, who again appeared as the leadoff hitter, produced a strong hit of 106 miles per hour (approximately 170.6 km) against opposing left-handed pitcher Wandy Peralta. However, San Diego shortstop Kim Ha-seong caught the batted ball stably and threw it to first base. Lee Jeong-hoo's season batting average went down from 0.250 to 0.226 (7 hits in 31 at-bats). There were no hits from Ha-seong Kim's bat either. Kim Ha-seong, who started as the leadoff hitter in the top of the second inning, retired with a ground ball to second base. He hit a ball as fast as 102.7 miles per hour (approximately 165.3 km), but was caught by San Francisco second baseman Tyro Estrada's catch. Ha-seong Kim hit a ground ball to shortstop in the top of the 4th inning even with one out and no runner on base, and in the top of the 7th inning, he hit a fly ball to first base. In the top of the 9th inning, with one out and runners on first and second base, he suffered a strikeout against San Francisco right-handed pitcher Camilo Dorval. Ha-seong Kim's season batting average fell from 0.242 to 0.216 (8 hits in 37 at-bats). In this day's game, San Francisco won 3-2 over San Diego, breaking their four-game losing streak. San Francisco won a thrilling victory with Estrada hitting a walk-off double in the bottom of the 9th inning with one out and runners on first base with the game tied 2-2.  일본야동

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