Jeong-hoo Lee’s 13-G streak ended with a no-hitter against the Mets… The team won thanks to ace Logan Webb.

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The San Francisco Giants’ Jeong-hoo Lee retired at the plate without any results, but the team won.

Lee Jeong-hoo played center field in the first home game against the New York Mets held at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California on the 24th (Korean time) and recorded no hits in four at-bats. His season batting average was 0.272.

In all four at-bats, he retired with a base hit. He left a mark by recording two personal left bases. His on-base streak of 13 consecutive games was also halted.

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Logan Webb pitched eight scoreless innings. Photo (San Francisco, USA) = ⓒAFPBBNews = News1

The 5th inning at-bat was the most disappointing. He hit a strong ground ball with 2 outs and runners on first base, but opposing first baseman Pete Alonso calmly caught it and was out.

I had to take comfort in the fact that the team won 5-1. With this win, they secured their second win in the series and confirmed the winning series.

Starter Logan Webb’s good pitching stood out. On this day, Webb led the team to victory by pitching 8 innings, allowing 6 hits, 1 walk, striking out 4, and allowing no runs.

He induced a total of 15 missed swings and overwhelmed the opponent’s batting line. Of these, 13 came from his main weapon, the changeup. His high-speed changeup, with a top speed of 98.5 mph and an average speed of 87.4 mph, stood out.

He gave up 10 strong hits, including one correct hit, but received help from his defense. He caught 15 ground balls out.

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Estrada led the team’s attack. Photo (San Francisco, USA) = ⓒAFPBBNews = News1

He went 7 innings or more in 3 consecutive games and allowed less than 1 run. According to ‘MLB.com’, this is the first time a San Francisco pitcher has set such a record since Derek Rodriguez in 2018.

If he sets this record in his next appearance, he will be tied with Tim Lincecum, who reached 201.

The batsmen scored runs when needed. In the bottom of the fifth inning, with one out and runners on first and second base, Tyro Estrada and Mike Yastrzemski added three runs with consecutive hits.

In the 7th inning, leadoff hitter Estrada hit a triple to right field, and Yastrzemski brought it in with a single to right field. Yastrzemski homered on Lamonte Wade Jr.’s double with two outs and two on base.

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Conforto showed his skill in the top of the 5th inning. Photo (San Francisco, USA) = ⓒAFPBBNews = News1

San Francisco left fielder Michael Conforto showed a trick in the top of the 5th inning by throwing his body and catching DJ Stewart’s fly ball while running out.

Mets starter Luis Severino had a quality start, allowing 5 hits, 5 strikeouts, and 3 runs in 6 innings, but it wasn’t enough to save the team.

[피츠버그(미국)= 김재호 MK스포츠 특파원]

Tags: Jeonghoo Lees #13G streak ended nohitter Mets .. team won ace Logan Webb

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