Where is Lee Jung-hoo’s “See you soon” relaxation…日 Genius Hitters in Shock of 110%, Flying to 125 Billionth in the Air

Masataka Yoshida (31), the “genius hitter” who won the title of batting champion for two consecutive years when he was in the Japanese pro baseball league, showed off his deep friendship by posting a photo on his SNS account in March last year that showed him exchanging bats with Lee Jung-hoo (26), the “genius hitter” of Korea. He even offered words of blessing, saying, “See you soon.” As a five-year-old brother and a “senior player” who advanced to the Major League first, he showed his warm heart. “I hope you have a good season. See you again,” Lee replied.

Yoshida had already signed a five-year, 90 million-dollar contract with the Boston Red Sox, which was the object of longing for Lee Jung-hoo. Lee eventually knocked on the major league stage after the last season and entered the big league stage by hitting the jackpot with the San Francisco Giants for six years and 113 million dollars.

Without Yoshida’s performance last year, it remains to be seen whether Lee Jung-hoo would have hit the jackpot. At the World Baseball Classic in March last year, Yoshida surpassed Murakami Munetaka, the “home run king,” as the cleanup hitter, with a batting average of .409, two homers and 13 RBIs, leading Japan to victory and becoming the RBI king of the competition. His first season in the Major League was also smooth. Yoshida proved his ransom by playing in 140 games with a batting average of .289, 15 homers, 72 RBIs and eight steals.

In his second year in the big league, however, he is on the path of collapse. Yoshida returned to the game against the Philadelphia Phillies on the 12th (Korea Standard Time) after a hiatus of more than a month due to an injury to his left thumb. He played in nine games after his return from injury, which resulted in a batting average of .118 (4 hits in 34 times at bat). Notably, Yoshida, who was sluggish in four times at bat for two consecutive days against the Cincinnati Reds on the 22nd and 23rd, was not even given a chance to play at the game against Cincinnati on the 24th.

His ordeal itself is challenging, but he is still struggling even after his return, which is frustrating as he continues to show poor performance. Already, his performance in the season has declined with a batting average of .228, on-base percentage of .302, slugging percentage of .316, and OPS of .617. Notably, his downfall is shocking given that his slugging percentage was .445 and his OPS was .783. Last year alone, he exploded with 15 homers, 33 doubles and three triples, demonstrating that he has had his own shot. This year, he hit only two homers and four doubles.

The problem is that he has not been recognized for his defense capabilities, so most of him plays as designated hitter. Last year, he played 87 games as left fielder and 49 games as designated hitter, but this year he played 30 games as designated hitter and only one game as left fielder. His role is to be designated hitter, but he has shown poor performance in offense, so both the player himself and the club are sighing. 토토사이트 추천

Still, we cannot just sit back and forth. He is vowing to rebound even in a disastrous situation. “The injury was terrible,” Yoshida said in an interview with the Boston-based media “Mass Live” on Sunday. “But what I need to do right now is to rebound. I’m doing everything I can to regain my swing every day,” she said, expressing her excitement to regain her good batting performance. I wonder when he will be able to make a comeback, as he said.

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