San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin blamed rookie Lee Jung-hoo for his defensive mistake and pointed to strong sunlight as the cause of his difficulty. Lee Jung-hoo made a mistake while playing center field in the game against the San Diego Padres, but Melvin warmed up.
Lee Jung-hoo started as the first hitter and center fielder in the game against San Diego at Oracle Park in San Francisco, but had no hits in four times at bat, dropping his batting average to 0.200. In particular, in defense in the top of the first inning, he made an error allowing a hit by failing to catch a missed fly ball from San Diego's first batter, Sander Bojars.
"Whether it's at bat or outfield, the sunshine is strong, so it could be difficult here at Oracle Park around 5-6 p.m.," Melvin said after the game. "It shouldn't be a reason. It was a scene that we should have dealt with for the team," he said, calling for improvement in the future.
Lee Jung-hoo's mistake in today's game shows that this is one of the challenges he must overcome to establish himself as a starting center fielder in the MLB. In addition, Melvin's remarks are a reminder of the need for understanding and support for rookie players, and we look forward to Lee's growth in the future. 토토사이트웹