Lee Jung-hoo is on the verge of collapse of 30% of AVG, one RBI against Colorado...SF Adames has won three consecutive games with three RBIs, including consecutive hitters

Lee Jung-hoo (27, San Francisco Giants) has a batting average of 30%. The recent decline is evident.

The San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 9-3 at a home game of the 2025 Major League Baseball held at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California on Tuesday. They have won three games in a row. They maintained their third place in the National League West with 22 wins and 13 losses. Colorado has lost three games in a row. It ranks lowest in the National League West with 6 wins and 28 losses.

The San Francisco Giants play four consecutive home games against the Colorado Rockies by winning three games to one. The team will hold three consecutive away games against the Chicago Cubs starting from Sunday. The team is doing well, but the batting performance of its flagship batter, Lee Jung-hoo, is serious. He has certainly not been good lately. He started as the third center fielder and had no hits in three times at bat on the day. He garnered an RBI by hitting a ball to his body. He also added another run. He has a batting average of 0.305 for this season. 먹튀검증

With no runners on base with one out in the bottom of the first inning, San Francisco Giants took the lead with Willy Adames' solo shot to the left-center field. In his first at-bat, Lee Jung-hoo was struck out by Colorado right-handed starter German Marquise by swinging on a knuckle curve of five pitches and five pitches at 2B2S.
Adames hit back-to-back solo shots in his second at-bat in the bottom of the third inning. However, Lee entered the batter's box with two outs and no runners on, and was again hit by a knuckle curve at 1B1S. This time, he came in slightly higher, but turned to a ground ball to the shortstop.

Following Mickey Moniac's triple to the center in the top of the fifth inning, the Colorado Rockies chased after Jacob Stallings with an RBI single to left. Then, in the bottom of the fifth inning, Luis Matos' double to the center and Patrick Bailey's hit to the right gave San Francisco a chance to hit the second and third bases with one out. Mike Yastrzemski hit a critical hit with two RBIs. Adames hit a critical double to the center of the RBI.

Lee Jung-hoo stepped up to the plate with a 5-1 lead. With one out and two outs, Lee hit a fly ball to the right field by pulling right-hander Angel Chibili's low changeup at the first pitch. Then, he sent runner Adames to the third base. However, Matt Chapman struck out and the inning ended.

San Francisco Giants decided the game in the bottom of the seventh inning. Following Bailey's double to the left, Christian Koss had a hit to the left. Yastrzemski walked to first base. Lee Jung-hoo faced right-hander Tyler Kinley with the bases loaded with one out. With the ball count at 2S, a three-pitch slider at 86.8 miles hit the left foot. It was his second RBI in this season. Lee Jung-hoo entered the second base when Chapman grounded out to second, and homered on Wilmer Flores' hit to left, giving Flores two RBIs. It was his 25th score of the season. San Francisco Giants showed four big innings with an RBI single by LaMonte Wade Jr. in the eighth inning alone.

San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb. He allowed six hits, six strikeouts, two walks and one run during seven innings to secure his fourth win (two losses) this season. Colorado chased Ryan McMahon with a double during his RBI single and Hunter Goodman with a groundout at the second base in the top of the eighth inning, but the game was over.

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