Chapman's walk-off come-from-behind home run in the bottom of the ninth inning...Lee Jung-hoo struck out as a pinch hitter
Chapman's walk-off come-from-behind home run in the bottom of the ninth inning...Lee Jung-hoo struck out as a pinch hitter
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San Francisco won a dramatic come-from-behind victory and extended its four-game winning streak. Lee Jung-hoo, 26, who was excluded from the starting lineup, played as a pinch hitter and struck out. In the bottom of the ninth inning when the team was trailing 1-2 against the MLB Atlanta Braves at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, the U.S. on the 8th (Korea time), No. 4 Matt Chapman hit a two-run homer to the left to end the game. San Francisco won the game for the second straight time.먹튀검증
Lee Jung-hoo, who was out of the starting lineup due to back pain, appeared as a pinch hitter at Tyler Fitzgerald's plate in the ninth inning with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning when his team was losing 1-2, but struck out. Lee Jung-hoo, who faced Atlanta starting pitcher Bryce Elder, had no chance to swing his bat on the sinker at the sixth pitch in the full count, before striking out. Lee's batting average is .276. Casey Schmidt was substituted for Lee at the center field defense in the bottom of the ninth inning.
San Francisco only gave up one run at the bottom of the fourth inning due to Wilmer Flores' solo home run to the left, but was completely dragged around by Bryce Elder. San Francisco's offense at the bottom of the ninth inning, when the team was losing the game, took the batter's box with two outs and runners on the first base. Chapman, who had no hit in three times at bat and struck out two, hit Atlanta closer Pierce Johnson's 142 km curve ball into the center to send it over the left fence. It was his 12th homer of this season.