IS THIS A BASEBALL TEAM? SAN FRANCISCO, WHICH WROTE THE DARK HISTORY OF "EMPTY" IN 60 YEARS, DEPLOYED AGAIN AFTER LEE JUNG-HOO'S "2ND BATTING ORDER," WHICH COLLAPSED BY "207 PERCENT." WILL IT BREAK THE SILENCE AGAINST "SD ACE" PIVETTA

Is this a baseball team? San Francisco, which wrote the dark history of "empty" in 60 years, deployed again after Lee Jung-hoo's "2nd batting order," which collapsed by "207 percent." Will it break the silence against "SD ace" Pivetta

Is this a baseball team? San Francisco, which wrote the dark history of "empty" in 60 years, deployed again after Lee Jung-hoo's "2nd batting order," which collapsed by "207 percent." Will it break the silence against "SD ace" Pivetta

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Will the San Francisco Giants' lineup, which is suffering from severe poverty, and Lee Jung-hoo, who is in a slump, be able to revive at the same time.메이저놀이터

San Francisco announced its starting lineup ahead of a home game against the San Diego Padres during the 2025 Major League Baseball (MLB) regular season at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California on the 5th (Korea Standard Time).

San Francisco Giants players Elliot Ramos (left fielder), Lee Jung-hoo (center fielder), Wilmer Flores (designated hitter), Matt Chapman (third baseman), Dominic Smith (first baseman), Willy Adames (striker), Daniel Johnson (right fielder), Patrick Bailey (catcher), and Tyler Fitzgerald (second baseman) will serve as its starting pitcher. Left-hander Kyle Harris (one win, one loss, 2.51 ERA) will play as its starting pitcher.

San Francisco has displayed very serious scoring ability these days. From the game against the Athletics on May 18 to the game against the San Diego Padres on May 4, the team scored 32 points (two points per game) in 16 games, demonstrating scoring ability comparable to that of a soccer team, not a baseball team. According to MLB.com , it is the first time since 1965 (19 consecutive games) that San Francisco has scored four points or less in 16 consecutive games. According to the U.S. media 'ESPN', this is also the second-longest record ever since moving to San Francisco in 1958.
While his team's batting lineup was suffering from poverty, Lee Jung-hoo fell into a deep slump. On May 18, he was hitless in four at-bats against the Athletics, breaking down the wall with an OPS of 0.8 (0.817→0.799), and on May 4, he was hitless in five at-bats for a game, collapsing even his batting average of 270 (0.275→0.269). Lee has been struggling with a batting average of 0.213 and an OPS of 0.519 in the last 16 games.

Lee, who has remained silent due to no hits in seven consecutive at-bats after recording a single hit in the game on April 3, will face San Diego Padres' Nick Pivetta on April 5. Pivetta is leading the San Diego Padres' starting lineup this season with a consistent performance of six wins, two losses and an earned run average of 2.74. Lee has good memories of hitting a curve at his third at-bat against Pivetta on April 30 (one hit and one RBI from three times at bat).

Meanwhile, San Francisco issued an extreme drug prescription to take measures against infielder Ramonte Wade Jr. and catcher Sam Huff (transfer nomination) ahead of the game. It remains to be seen whether San Francisco, which is suffering from all-time poverty, and Lee Jung-hoo's bat, which has cooled down, will create an opportunity for a rebound.

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