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Lee Jeong-hoo of San Francisco Giants Ruled Out of Starting Lineup Due to Instep Bruise

Lee Jeong-hoo of Major League Baseball’s San Francisco Giants was ruled out of the starting lineup due to an instep bruise.

San Francisco played an away game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver, USA on the 10th (Korea time). Lee Jeong-hoo was omitted from the starting line-up, and Slater played in midfield.

According to Manny Randawa of MLB.com, San Francisco manager Bob Melvin said, “Lee Jung-hoo was left out of the lineup for the game in the 10th due to a bruise after being hit in the foot by a foul ball in the game. day before (the 9th).”

Lee Jeong-hoo is receiving treatment for a bruise on the instep and will be re-examined on the 11th to see if he is ready to play. As the injury is not serious, it is known that the player will not be placed on the injured list and will be monitored day to day.

Lee Jeong-hoo was on a roll with 6 hits in 14 at-bats and a .429 batting average in the last 3 games, including his first 3-hitter in his first game against Colorado on the 8th, but suffered bruise on the instep.

Lee Jeong-hoo continued his hitting streak for the past six games with an RBI double in the game against Colorado the previous day. Lee Jeong-hoo drew Lambert’s 88.7 mile (142.7 km) slider in the 3rd inning with one out and runners on first and second and hit a double that hit the right field fence. Second base runner Elliot Ramos scored and first base runner Nick Ahmed advanced to third. One RBI double to make it 4-0.

The batted ball flew at 104.6 miles per hour (168.3 km) and a launch angle of 19 degrees and hit the fence with a distance of 368 feet (112.2 m). It was a hit that would have been a home run in 21 of the 30 stadiums in the major leagues. However, at Coors Field, the distance to the right field fence was 106.7m, and the height of the fence was high at 16 feet (4.88m), so it was not a home run.

Lee Jung-hoo, who entered the major leagues with a six-year, $113 million (about KRW 154.5 billion) contract with San Francisco, has appeared in 36 games this season and is posting a .262 batting average, 2 a home run, 8 RBI, 2 stolen bases, and an OPS of .641 .

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