LEE JUNG-HOO HAS NO HIT IN FIVE AT-BATS AGAINST THE CUBS...A SEASON BATTING AVERAGE OF 0.301

Lee Jung-hoo has no hit in five at-bats against the Cubs...a season batting average of 0.301

Lee Jung-hoo has no hit in five at-bats against the Cubs...a season batting average of 0.301

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Korean major leaguer Lee Jung-hoo (27, San Francisco Giants) hit no hits in five at-bats, facing a crisis of batting average of .300 for the season.먹튀검증

Lee started as San Francisco's third hitter and center fielder at the 2025 Major League Baseball (MLB) away game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois on Tuesday. He took the batter's box five times, but failed to have a hit. His batting average for this season fell from 0.312 a day earlier to 0.301 (43 hits in 143 times at bat).

A day earlier, he garnered three hits in six at-bats against the Cubs by tying one homer and two hits, but the bat remained silent on the day. He also failed to score multiple chances to score, leaving his team regretful.

Lee Jung-hoo was out with an infield fly in the third inning with two outs and no runners on the first and second bases at his first at-bat in the first inning. He only struck out swinging in the fifth inning with one out and runners on the second base, and failed to advance due to a groundout to the second base in the seventh inning with no outs and runners on the first base. The last at-bat in the ninth inning was also a chance for a runner on the third base, but he finished with a groundout to the third base.

Until the fifth inning, he only hit all the hits against opposing starting pitcher Ben Brown, and hit a series of infield ground balls to Julián Merriweather in the seventh inning and Chris Flexen in the ninth inning. Starting Brown is a right-handed pitcher with 1-3 losses last season and 3-3 losses this season. Flexen has a history of playing in the KBO League in the Doosan Bears uniform in 2020.
Lee Jung-hoo was sluggish, but the San Francisco Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 3-1 to secure two consecutive wins after one loss. Although the third place in the National League West remains unchanged, it earned its 24th win (14 losses) this season, narrowing the gap between the top-ranked Los Angeles Dodgers (24 wins and 12 losses) and the second-ranked San Diego Padres (23 wins and 12 losses).

After taking a day off, San Francisco will move to Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota, starting on the 10th and play three consecutive weekend interleague games against the Minnesota Twins.

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