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Lee Jung-hoo at MLB spring trainingLee Jung-hoo at MLB spring training South Korean outfielder Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants takes batting practice ...
After appearing in only 37 games in his first MLB season, Lee has no injury restrictions, and the Giants are hoping for big ...
Jung Hoo Lee is back, but he might not necessarily be returning to the leadoff spot for the Giants. San Francisco expected ...
Wade played only 12 games (42 innings) in the outfield last season, the fewest he’s played in a single season since joining ...
"Giants Talk" co-hosts Alex Pavlovic and Cole Kuiper discuss where LaMonte Wade Jr. and Jung Hoo Lee might hit in San ...
Jung Hoo Lee’s big league introduction last season hit a wall, literally. The young outfielder played 37 games for the San ...
After hitting mostly leadoff in his shortened 2024 rookie season, Jung Hoo Lee could slide down to the heart of the San Francisco Giants’ 2025 lineup.
Giants manager Bob Melvin confirmed Wednesday that Lee (shoulder) will be a full participant to begin spring training, Justice delos Santos of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Bob Melvin discusses Camilo Doval rebounding from 2024, Marco Luciano, Jung Hoo Lee's potential spot in the lineup and more ...
As far as the first spot in the lineup? It could go to Jung Hoo Lee. It could also go to LaMonte Wade Jr. “I haven’t talked to (Lee) yet, but it might not be the leadoff spot,” Melvin said.
Giants manager Bob Melvin said Thursday that Lee might bat third this season, Shayna Rubin of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
As far as the first spot in the lineup? It could go to Jung Hoo Lee. It could also go to LaMonte Wade Jr. “I haven’t talked to (Lee) yet, but it might not be the leadoff spot,” Melvin said.
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