New York compared to the first two games in the three -game series of the giants with the Yankees, on Sunday afternoon at the Bronx could also have been the Bahamas. The temperature was lifted, the sun was out and the sky was on a blue scene, those conditions made it a much more full crowd. Jung Hoo Lee, in turn, turned the Bronx Zoo into the Bronx Library.
Lee hit his second and third homer of his second season, the first game of several homers of his career, and led four races when the giants (11-4) beat the Yankees, 5-4. San Francisco’s victory not only achieved a victory in the series to start his 17 games game, but he gave the team his first victory in the New York road series since 2002, the first time with which the teams are in the game Interlegue. Of those two hanging swings of the crowd, he approached Lee a lot.
“The results are talking about being me,” Lee said through the interpreter of the Justin Han team.
The Logan Webb opener said, who allowed three races won around five entries: “I do not think you are afraid of the attention center. Look at baseball in Korea, it is a great envy. I do not think it can affect Ht. HT. Has used used used used used used to be used to be used to be used to use the annoying.
It could, in the webb evaluation, having another level for Lee to arrive on time, the giants are already very happy with the production you read is currently providing.
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Lee, who never visited New York City before this series, embraced the bright lights of Yankee Stadium all long series. The 26 -year -old marked the guideline for his time at the Bronx with a homer in his first turn of the set of three games on Friday. In total, Lee accumulated three homers, four hits, four balls per ball, seven races driven against the Yankees.
“Everything I am doing right now is about giving the giants,” Lee said. “Through rehabilitation, the team helped me a lot, supported me in many ways. They taught me the route games. Duration rehabilitation, holidays, the team was great. Everything returned to the team.”
With the warning that he only played 37 games last season, Lee has already eclipsed last year’s totals in races (16), home runs (3), robberies (3), driven races (11) and doubles (8).
It is possible that Lee has never been in New York City before this series, but leaves Bronx with a total of three home runs, four hits, four balls per ball and seven races driven against the Yankees.
“It is quite remarkable, and the fact that many of these boys never faced each other,” said manager Bob Melvin. “He will continue to face the guys that he had never seen before.
Carlos Rodón, a former giant, was one of those pitchers who read had never faced before this series. Now, Rodón has the distinction of being the first pitcher who reads has gone several times.
Lee hit his first home run at the top of the fourth, sitting on a hanging sliding control and launching a 406 -foot do -firm on the fence of the right field. The lonely shot not only reduced the deficit of the giants to 3-1, but Cool San Francisco is the first success of the game. When Lee went to the plate two tickets later, he would have the opportunity to do more harm.
The rookie Christian Koss was the entrance by eliminating a single in the painting for the first success of his career. Willy Adames took a two batters later, putting the runners first and second to read one out. Lee fell to Beind in the count, 1-2, but when Rodón left a curved ball at the top of the area, Lee cleared the fences with a three-run shot to give Francisco a 4-3 advantage that he would never lose. But the Yankees, on the other hand, had the opportunity to spoil the day of Lee’s career.
Ryan Walker entered the lower part of the ninth entrance in charge of facing Austin Wells, Ben Rice and the two -time MVP Aaron Judge, the last of which already broke a double of 116.8 MPH in the first entry. Walker handled the trio easily. After making Wells flying and rice so that Walker ended the game freezing Judge in a perfectly placed rear door template.
“It had to be perfect,” said Melvin, “and it was.”
After a disappointing rookie season that ended last May with a shoulder injury, Lee seems that the player that the giants hoped to acquire when he signed a six -year agreement and $ 113 million. The National League is full of elite gardeners: Juan Soto, Kyle Tucker, Corbin Carroll, Fernando Tatis Jr., to name a few, but Lee is the one that leads the National League in PAHO (1,130). The season is in his childhood, but a race at Midsummer Classic is far from being little reluctant.
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