The San Francisco Giants came away with a 6-5 win in 10 innings over the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday, but manager Bob Melvin said after the game that outfielder Jung Hoo Lee has a separated left shoulder and will be going for an MRI exam, according to Maria Guardado of MLB.com.
San Francisco Giants oufielder Michael Conforto landed on the 10-day IL before outfielder Jung Hoo Lee left Sunday's game with a separated left shoulder.
Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee left Sunday's game with the Reds after suffering what the Giants later announced was a left shoulder strain.
This should be fun. Let’s hope this will be fun. It will be fun... right? Admittedly, it’s the Peter Lambert matchup that most has me excited to watch Jung Hoo Lee play in Coors Field for the first time in his major league career.
At just over a month into the 2024 MLB season, sportsbooks seem fairly confident that the Los Angeles Dodgers will win the World Series. Which begs the question: Who out West can stop them?
The San Francisco Giants made a big splash in the international ranks this offseason, landing Jung Hoo Lee out of the KBO. With baseball expanding and adding players from all over the world, it was a promising sign that the Giants were able to land one of the top international players on the market.
San Francisco Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee impressed everyone Friday with an incredible chase-down catch. His biggest fan was inarguably Giants starting pitcher Jordan Hicks.
For flying so high, the Giants finally knocked us down. The Boston Red Sox had a very good homestand! Could they end it on a high note or would the Giants make them feel small?
For generations, the configuration of Fenway Park has caused headaches for outfielders. The stadium, Harry Jones of The Cleveland Plain Dealer wrote, "is a structural monstrosity that through the years has proven to be a dreaded nightmare to its visiting baseball clubs." The year was 1948.
Plus, how their first-month outputs compare to offseason expectations
Sure, the MLB season is only a month old, but it's never too early to look at which rookies are already shaping up to have a strong case for AL and NL Rookies of the Year.
Early returns show the Giants’ biggest bet of the offseason is paying off. Sports is tension + fun = entertainment and for the last couple of years the San Francisco Giants have lacked the “plus fun” part.
The San Francisco Giants will get the opportunity to introduce Jung Hoo Lee and reintroduce Bob Melvin to their fans when they host their home opener against the San Diego Padres on Friday afternoon.
Here's a look at some of baseball's most exciting rookies are performing in 2024.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee's first MLB home run was returned to him by a San Diego Padres fan. We can all learn to coexist.
As far as NL Rookie of the Year candidates go, Yoshinobu Yamamoto is certainly worthy of being one of the favorites. Before you place your bet, however, take a look at these players challenging him for NL ROY honors.
As the 2024 Major League Baseball spring training progresses, one name that has been resonating across the fields is Jung Hoo Lee. The talented outfielder, known for his precision and agility, has been showing his skills, much to the delight of fans and analysts alike.
With less than two weeks remaining until Opening Day, the San Francisco Giants are dealing with a series of injuries, including to their biggest offseason signing.
As the San Francisco Giants look to make up ground in the NL West, Jung Hoo Lee served as one of the team’s biggest free agency acquisitions. However, Lee’s acclimation to the Giants has been halted by a sudden injury concern.
The SF Giants have a new star in town, and people are already excited about him. Center fielder Jung-Hoo Lee, in his very first press conference with the team since his signing was announced, has already captured the hearts of fans.
San Francisco Giants newly acquired star Korean outfielder Jung-Hoo Lee appears to already have his eyes set on who he would like to see join him this year.
After missing out on Shohei Ohtani, the San Francisco Giants pivoted to signing Korean outfielder Jung Hoo Lee to a six-year, $113 million contract. Lee was posted by the Kiwoom Heroes of the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) and brings an impressive resume that includes Rookie of the Year and MVP honors.
The San Francisco Giants have recently finalized a groundbreaking deal with South Korean outfielder Jung Hoo Lee, subsequently signing him to a six-year contract worth $113 million.
The SF Giants have not had the privilege of introducing the fan base to superstar acquisitions much in recent years. Roughly a year after Giants president
Free agent Korean outfielder Jung Hoo Lee agreed to sign a six-year, $113 million deal with the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday. He had been one of the main targets of the San Diego Padres all offseason, so it stings to see him head to a division rival.
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