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Jung-Hoo Lee, has resumed his hit production.

The San Francisco Giants’ grandson of the wind, outfielder Jung-Hoo Lee, has resumed his hit production.

Lee started in center field against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, on Sunday (Feb. 2).

After going 0-for-4 in the previous day’s game, Lee got off to a hot start in the first inning. He took two pitches from Boston starter Cutter Crawford on 0B-1S and connected with a single to right-center field. However, he was unable to advance on the next pitch.

In his second at-bat with the bases loaded in the third inning, Lee flied out to left field and then to right field with one out in the fifth inning. It was a well-hit pitch, but it was right in front of the plate.

In the top of the eighth inning, Lee hit a hard line drive off the pitcher’s side, 스포츠토토 but shortstop Sedan Rafaela’s leaping catch turned it into an infield grounder.

The game ended in a 6-2 Boston victory.

San Francisco’s starting lineup was Jung-Hoo Lee, Jorge Soler, Ramonte Wade, Matt Chapman, Michael Conforto, Terrio Estrada, Mike Yastrzemski, Tom Murphy, and Nick Ahmed, while Boston’s was Jaren Duran, Rafael Devers, Rob Refsnyder, Tyler O’Neill, Willie Abreu, Connor Wong, Dominic Smith, Enmanuel Valdez, and Ethan Rafaela.

San Francisco opened the scoring in the third on Murphy’s solo arch. Boston battled back in the bottom of the inning, tying the game at 1-1 on an infield single by Rafaela, a walk by Duran and a double by Devers. With runners on second and third, Lefsnider scored on an infield grounder to make it 2-1. San Francisco tied the game at 2-2 in the bottom of the fourth on a walk to Conforto, a double by Estrada and an infield single by Yastrzemski. Boston took a 4-2 lead in the bottom of the fourth on RBI singles by Valdes and Duran.

The Red Sox added a run in the fifth on Smith’s RBI single with runners on second and third, and capped the scoring in the seventh on Wong’s RBI double.

Crawford earned the win for Boston, 온라인 슬롯 pitching seven innings of two-run ball. Dolton Jeffries, who started in relief of San Francisco’s Eric Miller (one scoreless inning), took the loss after allowing four runs in 2⅔ innings.

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