Lee Jung-hoo extiende a 13 juegos su mejor racha de bateo en su carrera

El jardinero de los San Francisco Giants, Lee Jung-hoo, extendió a 13 juegos la mejor racha de bateo de su carrera con un doblete ante los Chicago Cubs el 5 de junio.

Lee Jung-hoo terminó de 4-1 con un doble, una carrera anotada y un pelotazo en Wrigley Field. Conectó el doble en la quinta entrada ante Phil Maton, su decimocuarto de la temporada. En el sexto episodio fue golpeado por un lanzamiento de Hoby Milner y posteriormente anotó gracias al jonrón de Matt Chapman. Los Giants aplastaron a los Cubs 18-3 tras acumular 19 imparables. Lee batea para .321 este año y ocupa el cuarto lugar en las Grandes Ligas. Los Giants lideran las mayores con 132 dobles.

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