Lee Jung-Hoo of the Giants of San Francisco helped the team to win.

Lee Jung-Hoo of the Giants of San Francisco helped the team to win.
Lee Jung-Hoo went 0-for-2 with a walk and scored a point in the home match against the Cleveland Guardians in Oracle Park on the 20th (Standard Time). The season at the stick of the season dropped to 0.259.
The team won 2-1. Double two points by Wilmer Flores at the end of the seventh round, dragging 0-1, turned the match. With this victory, he avoided a scan of the three consecutive games and recorded 42 wins and 33 defeats. Cleveland at 37-36.
Lee Jung-Hoo, who went down to the seventh strike order following the recent strike crisis, was unlucky in the stick. The two At-Bat experienced strong blows of more than 95 miles, but were captured in defense.
In particular, he struck a fort 102.3 mile at the bottom of the fourth round, but was blocked by the defense of the first opposing goal Carlos Santana.
The range of San Francisco was generally lethargic. The runner was regularly on the basis, but he failed to score. In the fifth round, Willy Adames struck a double game with a withdrawal and the runners the first and the second, and in sixth round, while Dominic Smith struck with a swing and miss with a withdrawal, the first goal Eliot Ramos failed to steal the second goal.
Leaving Logan Webb launched seven seven -strokes, nine stick withdrawals and a round, but the strikers did not respond. He seemed to waste the right pitch of webb.
However, he changed the mood at the end of the seventh round. Against the modified launcher Matt Festa, the headache Casey Schmidt rose on the basis with a heavy blow and laid the foundations.
Lee Jung-Hoo, who entered the hitting box next time, saw the Festa ball correctly. The Festa ball in the series was not sharp. Four bullets left the hitting area in a row and pulled a walk.
The sacrifice of Patrick Bailey led to a single, second and third base, and a confrontation between a modified launcher and a pinch striker. Cleveland put Nick Enright on the mound, and San Francisco, Hit-Hit Wilmer Flores for Christian Koss At-Bats.
The result was the victory of a pinch. Flores made a double with a bullet that fell inside the third basic fault line, bringing the two runners. Lee Jung-Hoo’s score has become a score following.
During the day, San Francisco recorded a safe blow in seven bats in the score position. One blow changed the course of the game.
San Francisco, who managed to shoot the tables, finished the match with Randy Rodriguez in eighth round and Camilo Doval in the ninth round.
[Miami (USA) = KIM JAE HO, MK Sports Correspondent]