Lee Jung-hoo de los Giants regresa de su lesión; Kim Hye-seong de los Dodgers enviado a las ligas menores

El jardinero de los San Francisco Giants, Lee Jung-hoo, regresó el viernes de una lesión de espalda y conectó cuatro hits en el juego contra los Colorado Rockies.

Los Giants reactivaron a Lee de la lista de lesionados de 10 días y lo colocaron como titular en el jardín derecho en el Coors Field de Denver. El veterano de 48 partidos bateaba para .268 con tres jonrones y 17 carreras impulsadas antes de que una distensión en la parte media de la espalda lo dejara fuera de acción. Lee terminó de 5-4 con dos carreras anotadas en la derrota por 8-6. Conectó dos sencillos, un doble y agregó otro sencillo después de un roletazo inicial. En un movimiento separado, los Los Angeles Dodgers enviaron al jugador de cuadro Kim Hye-seong a Triple-A antes de su juego contra los Philadelphia Phillies. Kim bateaba para .259 con un jonrón, 11 carreras impulsadas y cinco bases robadas en 43 partidos, pero su promedio cayó a .186 en sus últimas 15 apariciones. El mánager de los Dodgers, Dave Roberts, dijo que el swing de Kim ha cambiado y que se muestra más dubitativo en el plato. El equipo también volvió a firmar al jugador de utilidad Santiago Espinal en medio de múltiples lesiones.

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