Lee Jeong-hoo, first parabola at Oracle Park Leadoff hitter home run in bottom of 1st inning

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Lee Jeong-hoo hits his second home run of the season and first at home and is welcomed by Soler

A new MLB Korean debut season record for the longest hitting streak of 11 games has been established.

Lee Jeong-hoo (San Francisco Giants) hit his second home run in the Major League Baseball (MLB) and first home run at Oracle Park, his home stadium.

On the 21st (Korean time), Lee Jeong-hoo played as the number one hitter and center fielder in the home game played against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, USA, and hit a game-tying home run as the leadoff hitter in his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning with one run scored.

He caught Arizona ace right-handed starting pitcher Jack Gallen's second high fastball (149 km/h) and drew a one-point parabola that flew about 111 m at a speed of 158 km/h.

This is Lee Jung-hoo's second home run in 21 days since he hit his MLB debut home run at Petco Park in San Diego on the 31st of last month.

Lee Jeong-hoo’s season RBI increased to 6.

Lee Jeong-hoo, who missed the game for the second time this season due to rest the previous day, lived up to the bench's expectations with a refreshing home run upon returning a day later.

Lee Jung-hoo also hit in 11 consecutive games since the game against San Diego on April 8, setting a new record for the longest debut season for a Korean big leaguer in this category.

Until the previous day, Lee Jeong-hoo had tied the record with Kang Jeong-ho (then of the Pittsburgh Pirates) in 2015 and Kim Hyun-soo (of the Baltimore Orioles at the time) in 2016 by hitting in 10 consecutive games as an MLB rookie, but on this day he became the new owner.

Lee Jeong-hoo was later caught with a ground ball to second base (2nd, 6th inning) and a straight hit to center field (4th inning).

As of the 7th inning, San Francisco is ahead 5-3. 고스톱사이트

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