“It was a beautiful at-bat. It was an unbelievable hit.”

“It was a beautiful at-bat. It was an unbelievable hit.”

Lee started in center field against the Miami Marlins in the 2024 Major League Baseball World Series at Marlins Park in Miami, Florida, USA, on Saturday (June 16), and after a leadoff single in the first inning, he followed it up with a tiebreaking RBI single in the seventh inning. He was instrumental in the team’s 4-3 come-from-behind victory. The broadcasters in the U.S. also praised his performance.

Lee faced Miami right-hander Edward Cabrera. He got a hit in his first at-bat against Cabrera. He was faced with a two-strike count, but he picked off the third pitch and fouled off the fourth curveball. He waited out a changeup in the fifth to make it a two-pitch, two-strike count and then took a 97.1 mph (156.2 km/h) fastball from Cabrera in the sixth for a single to left-center field. It was a natural push on an outside pitch, 바카라사이트 not a forced pull. It was a line drive with a 13-degree launch angle that hit 96.9 mph (155.9 km/h). The hit extended his hitting streak to seven games. Horte Soler then tried to steal second base in the next at-bat, but was thrown out.

In his second at-bat of the fourth inning, he drew a walk to load the bases. His first pitch, a curveball outside the zone, was called for a strike, but he retired the next four pitches in a row. It was his sixth walk of the season in five games. After advancing to third on Soler’s single to right, Lee came home on Michael Conforto’s single to right for the team’s first run. His eighth RBI of the season.

In the bottom of the fifth, he was stranded at second on a fly ball to center field.

That set the stage for the seventh inning. In the top of the seventh, the Giants got one run back on a Tyro Estrada double to left field, a wild pitch and a walk to Mike Yastrzemski to load the bases with one out before Patrick Bailey hit a sacrifice fly to left field. Trailing 2-3. Nick Ahmed then drew a walk to put runners on second and third.

Lee stepped to the plate. Miami manager Skip Schumaker pulled right-hander George Soriano to face the left-hander and brought in left-hander Andrew Nady. Nady was a left-handed reliever who averaged 94.3 mph (151.7 km/h) with his fastball. Last year, he was 8-1 with a 2.67 ERA in 63 games, 17 starts and three saves. This year, he was struggling with a 12.27 ERA in nine games before this game, but he took the mound to target Lee Jung-hoo.

However, it didn’t work. He got a favorable count of two balls and one strike. He then fired three pitches in quick succession: a 93.4-mph (150.3-kilometer) fastball, an 82.9-mph (133.4-kilometer) slider, and an 83-mph (133.5-kilometer) slider. It reduced Nadi’s options. 사설 토토사이트 He made contact on all three pitches, showing he’s not a strikeout machine, and on the seventh pitch, a 94.5 mph fastball that was thigh-high and outside, he lined it to left field. Yastrzemski came home from second to tie the game. It was a 5-degree launch angle, lower than his first hit, but the ball was 101.5 mph (163.3 km/h) faster. The shortstop couldn’t catch it.

The NBC Sports Bay Area broadcasters of the San Francisco Giants game commented on the at-bat, “Jung-hoo Lee hit a huge hit. He made his teammates in the dugout cheer. Everyone is happy. It was a two-pitch, two-strike at-bat, and he waited for the fastball and crushed it. It was a beautiful at-bat,” and raved about Lee’s at-bat.

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