New York, compared to the first two games in his three -game series, on Sunday afternoon at Bronx could also have been the Bahamas. The temperature was lifted, the sun shone and the sky presented Smally of bright blue instead of a monotonous gray uniform. Sustainable baseball conditions, striped fans went to the Yankee Stadium and filled the stadium.
With two swings, Jung Hoo Lee turned the Bronx Zoo into the Bronx Library.
Lee enjoyed the first game of multiple homers of his career, hit two homers and drove in four races when the giants (11-4) beat the New York Yankees, 5-4, and won the decisive game of the three games series.
Lee connected his first home run at the top of the fourth input of the Yankees (8-7) Carlos Rodón, sitting on a hanging sliding control and launching a 406-feet doubter on the fence of the right field. The only shot not only cools to the giants their first race of the game, but reduced its deficit to 3-1, but Cool San Francisco is the first success of the game. When Lee went to the plate two tickets later, he would have the opportunity to cause true damage.
The rookie Christian Koss was the entrance by eliminating a single in the painting for the first success of his career. Willy Adames took a two batters later, putting the runners first and second to read one out. Lee fell to Beind in the count, 1-2, but when Rodón left a curved ball at the top of the area, Lee cleared the fences with a three-run shot to give Francisco a 4-3 advantage that he would never lose.
Lee’s offensive was necessary in an afternoon where As Logan Webb did not have its best command. Webb needed 97 launches to grind in five tickets, allowing three races won and walking four batters.
Lee, who never visited New York City before this series, embraced the bright lights of Yankee Stadium all long series. The 26 -year -old marked the guideline for his time at the Bronx with a homer in his first turn of the three -game set. In total, Lee accumulated three homers, four hits, four balls per ball, seven races driven against the Yankees.
With the warning that he only played 37 games last season, Lee has already eclipsed last year’s totals in races (16), home runs (3), robberies (3), driven races (11) and doubles (8). After a disappointing rookie season that ended in May, Lee seems to the player that the giants hoped to acquire when he signed a six -year agreement and $ 113 million. The National League is full of elite gardeners, Juan Soto, Kyle Tucker, Corbin Carroll, Fernando Tatis Jr., to name a few, but Lee is doing an early race in the summer classic.