"LEE JUNG-HOO'S 1 WALK" SF LOSES TO DETROIT, NO. 1 IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE

"Lee Jung-hoo's 1 Walk" SF loses to Detroit, No. 1 in the American League

"Lee Jung-hoo's 1 Walk" SF loses to Detroit, No. 1 in the American League

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The San Francisco Giants confirmed the reality against the No. 1 American League team. Lee Jung-hoo didn't do much either.토토사이트

San Francisco lost to the Detroit Tigers 3-4 in the final game of the series at Comerica Park on Tuesday. The loss swept the three consecutive games to stay at 31-25. Detroit maintained its No. 1 position in the American League with 37 wins and 20 losses.

Lee, who started as center fielder four times, had no hit and one walk in four times at bat. His batting average for this season decreased to 0.276.

In all three matches with opposing starter Jackson Jobe, he was out with a bad hit. In the third at bat of the fifth inning, he hit a curveball at the first pitch to make a strong hit, but he was caught in front of the right field.

Lee Jung-hoo struggled at the plate, but the team played well. Starter Landon Loop dominated with a scoreless run until the fourth inning, and LaMonte Wade Jr. doubled to open the first inning in the second.

In the fifth inning, Eliot Ramos hit a two-run homer over the left-center fence. It was his 10th homer of this season.

The atmosphere turned upside down in the bottom of the fifth inning. The loop that was throwing well was shaken and I couldn't overcome the crisis.

The start was a mistake by third baseman Matt Chapman. Later, he allowed a double to right field to Colt Keyes and allowed two runs and went down the mound in a bases-loaded crisis that led to a hit and a walk.

Randy Rodriguez struck out two batters in a row, but allowed Justin-Henry Malloy to hit left-handed, allowing two runners to come from behind to turn the game around. Starting pitcher Roofe allowed four runs (one earned) with five hits, two walks and seven strikeouts in four innings.

San Francisco's batters, who allowed the turnaround, rarely had a chance afterwards. Lee Jung-hoo walked on base in the seventh inning, but the next batter, Chapman, stepped down with a fly ball and became a residual base.

The best chance came in the eighth inning. Leadoff hitter Willy Adames got on base due to catcher's interference, and Wade Jr. had a hit to the left, creating a chance for runners on the second and third bases with no outs. However, he failed to overcome Tommy Kainley, who pitched as relief pitcher. As all three batters were out, he failed to invite runners.

San Francisco's batters showed lethargy by recording one hit in nine at-bats and 10 bases in the scoring position.

Taking the mound in the ninth inning as well, Keinley overwhelmed the San Francisco Giants' central batters to post a save. Lee grounded out to second and became the last batter of the game.

Brennan Hannippy, who pitched in relief of starter Jove with two outs in the fifth inning and recorded one scoreless inning, became the winning pitcher.

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