'ML'S FIRST 3G CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE' LEE JUNG-HOO DISAPPEARED...HOME RUN BANG BANG! SF AND HOU SWEEP THE THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES 'WINNING RUN'

'ML's first 3G consecutive double' Lee Jung-hoo disappeared...Home Run Bang Bang! SF and HOU sweep the three consecutive games 'Winning Run'

'ML's first 3G consecutive double' Lee Jung-hoo disappeared...Home Run Bang Bang! SF and HOU sweep the three consecutive games 'Winning Run'

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San Francisco Giants center hitter Lee Jung-hoo took a delicious rest on the day of the left-handed starter's appearance.

The San Francisco Giants won 6-3 in Game 3 of their three consecutive Interleague away games against the Houston Astros in the 2025 Major League Baseball at Daikin Park in Houston, Texas on the 3rd (Korea Standard Time).
The San Francisco Giants swept three consecutive Houston games and recorded five wins and one loss for this season. On the other hand, Houston, which was mired in three consecutive losses, had two wins and four losses.

San Francisco set up a starting lineup for Heliot Ramos (left fielder), Willie Adames (striker), Wilmer Flores (designated hitter), Matt Chapman (third baseman), Kathy Schmidt (first baseman), Luis Matos (center fielder), Sam Huff (catcher), Mike Yastremski (right fielder) and Tyler Fitzgerald (second baseman).

Lee Jung-hoo, who had a double in his first three consecutive games against Houston on the previous day, disappeared from the roster. He reportedly did not sit out due to injury. As Houston took out left-hander Framber Valdez as its starting pitcher, left-handed batter Lee Jung-hoo was apparently given rest. Lee also had issues of injury at exhibition games. Due to his absence on the day, Lee posted a batting average of 278, two RBIs and six runs scored in five games.

San Francisco Giants pushed Valdez hard from the top of the first inning. With Amames drawing a walk after one out, Flores, the third batter instead of Lee Jung-hoo, fired a two-run shot to left. With 2B-1S, Valdez hit a changeup on the fourth pitch to lead to his fourth homer of the season. It was the final hit.

Matos started off with a solo home run over the middle of the second inning. It was his first of the season. Then Yastremski and Fitzgerald walked in succession, and Ramos doubled to the left and brought both runners home.

In the bottom of the second inning, Houston had a timely RBI single by Jack Dezenjo in the first and second bases chance, which was followed by a walk after two outs. And in the fifth inning, leadoff hitter Chas McCormick walked, Jose Altuve had an infield hit, and Isaac Paredis was loaded with no outs, and Yordon Alvarez hit a timely two-run hit.

After being chased by two runs, San Francisco sealed the victory with Ramonte Wade Jr.'s superior solo home run after one out in the top of the eighth inning. Wade Jr.'s first home run of the season came out when he needed an extra point. 메이저사이트

San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Landon Loop left the mound after allowing four hits, four walks, eight strikeouts and three runs in four innings. The winning pitcher was Randy Rodriguez, who allowed no run in the first inning. The batters played economically by scoring six runs on six hits, including three homers.

In contrast, Houston starter Valdez lost for the first time this season (one win) due to five innings of four hits (two homers), three walks, nine strikeouts and five runs. Multi-hits by Altuve and Alvarez faded from the defeat.

The San Francisco Giants will play its home opener against the Seattle Mariners on Saturday after a day off. Justin Verlander of the San Francisco Giants and Bryce Miller of the Seattle Mariners are expected to face off each other as starters.

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