The director of the Giants of San Francisco, Bob Melvin, who put Lee Jung-Hoo, who was excluded from the start.

The director of the Giants of San Francisco, Bob Melvin, who installed Lee Jung-Hoo, who was excluded from the starting range as a break, explained the context.
In an interview after losing the Colorado Rockies 3-4 in Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, the 2nd (Korea Time), Melvin watched the defeat of the day against the lowest team of the same district, saying: “Baseball is what can beat any team.”
He also explained the reason why Lee Jung-Hoo, who had been excluded from the starting training for rest, was replaced at the top of the eighth round.
“Matos is fine,” he said, adding that he did not put Lee Jung-Hoo because of a problem with the defender of the departure center Luis Matos, explaining why he put Lee Jung-Hoo, saying: “We were an advance of a point, and we needed a good defender.”
However, Melvin’s plan did not take place in his direction. Tyler Rogers, who took the mound at the top of the eighth round, granted three strokes and granted two points, which was reversed and abandoned the match as is.
“Sometimes it happens,” said Melvin. “It is clear that Rodgers launched this season, which was unexpected,” he said about the poor performance of Rodgers, who had a good ERA of 0.59 before the match. He said, “I think you have to recognize the other person. I adopted a good approach and I attacked it. It doesn’t happen often,” he said, soothing his regret by recognizing the opponent’s programming.
San Francisco’s head striker, Wilmer Flores, went on the basis with a blow at the bottom of the eighth round, but failed to score. Lee Jung-Hoo ended up to the second goal against Scott Alexander, the opponent’s left-hander, with two withdrawals and a runner with the first goal.
When he was asked if he had thought of dropping two left-handed strikers during the replacement of Lee Jung-Hoo, Melvin shook his head and said: “Lee Jung-Hoo shows as good as the performance of his opponent on the right against the left-hander. Yaz (Jastremski) also said,” I did it this year as a left-winning goalkeeper, “I didn’t think about it.”
San Francisco played well until the middle of the day. In sixth round, he led by scoring two points in his third match with the opponent Kyle Freeland.
“When I scored two points in the sixth round, I thought I could win this match,” said Melvin, “it was a tight match, and the opponent finally struck more decisive than us.”
Leaving Justin Verlander failed to become a winning launcher even after granting five strokes, a circuit, a walk, four sticks to the stick and two points in 61/3 sleeves. He has not won a single match so far this season.
In this regard, Melvin said: “I think losing the game itself is more important”, but added: “He launched enough to become a winning launcher.” “I was able to launch effectively and launch to the seventh round,” he said, expressing his regret that Verlander has not become a winning launcher.
[San Francisco (USA) = KIM JAE HO, MK Sports Correspondent]



