SF Cy Young Ace was completely defeated by 7 runs and sinking


Lee Jung-hoo was the first center fielder in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, on the 15th (Korea time), and recorded one hit and one run from five times at bat. Lee's batting average for this season dropped to 242 percent.

Lee Jung-hoo confidently swung his bat from the first pitch of his first at bat in the first inning. He swung a four-seam fastball (150 kilometers) from Tampa Bay's starting pitcher Sean Armstrong to make a hit to the right field. He swung a powerful hit at the speed of 99.4 miles (160 kilometers).

Wilmer Flores stole the second base while striking out, creating a run-scoring opportunity with one out and hitting home when LaMonte Wade Jr. hit a timely hit to the left. He stole his second base and scored his seventh run of the season.

However, from the second batter's box, the ball failed to lead to a hit. In the top of the third inning, he took his second batter's box with one out and no runner. With two balls and one strike, he hit the 84.8-mile (136 kilometers) cutter, his fourth pitch, but he was out due to a straight hit towards center field. The speed of the ball was 97 miles (156 kilometers), but he failed to escape the fielders.

Lee had a chance to hit the second base with no outs due to Tyler Fitzgerald's double, the first batter in the top of the sixth inning. Lee Jung-hoo came to bat. However, he ended up hitting a fly ball to the left field. He aimed at the 89-mile (143 kilometers) four-seam fastball, which was the third high course, with one ball and one strike, but failed to stretch it out.

In the top of the seventh inning with two outs and a runner on the first base, Lee hit a 77.5 mile (125 km) sweeper on the third pitch, only to hit a fly ball to center field. In his last at-bat with two outs and a runner on the third base in the top of the ninth inning, Lee hit a 76 mile (122 km) sweeper again, but ended up hitting a fly ball to shortstop.

After the first at-bat in the first inning, Ryu had no choice but to regret. He also had some fastballs that he might consider as bad luck. However, he did his part in defense. In the bottom of the seventh inning, Randy Arozarena made a diving catch with no runner on the out. He threw himself at a 104.3 mile (168 kilometers) line drive.

Lee Jung-hoo scored the first goal, but San Francisco lost 4-9. Blake Snell, the winner of last year's National League Cy Young Award, belatedly signed a two-year, 62 million-dollar contract with San Francisco, but has yet to take the mound until his second time this season.

On the day, Snell collapsed by allowing six hits (two homers) in four innings, walking two, striking out four and allowing seven runs. His earned run average for this season was 12.86.

Randy Arozarena hit a timely hit, Ahmed Rosario hit a two-run shot in the bottom of the first inning, Isaac Paredes hit a timely hit in the bottom of the third inning, and Renée Pinto hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the fourth inning. Pitchers who followed also gave up nine runs, allowing two solo shots to Tampa Bay's Rene Pinto and Isaac Paredes.

San Francisco's batters failed to catch up with Tampa Bay after scoring multiple points in the first inning. San Francisco's record for the season is 6-10.

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