"Jeong-hoo, let's go get a T-shirt!" SF made a special cheering seat for Lee Jung-hoo. It's been 11 months since I met my home fans
"Jeong-hoo, let's go get a T-shirt!" SF made a special cheering seat for Lee Jung-hoo. It's been 11 months since I met my home fans
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San Francisco Giants Lee Jung-hoo will finally make his home comeback.
San Francisco, which had a strong 5-1 record at the opening of the season on the road, will hold its home opener against the Seattle Mariners at Oracle Park on the 5th (Korea time).
The San Francisco Giants will have five wins and one loss against the Cincinnati Reds and Houston Astros, take a day off on April 4, and bring the Seattle Mariners and the Cincinnati Reds home to play six consecutive games from May 5. Lee Jung-hoo will meet his home fans for the first time in 11 months since closing the season early due to his shoulder injury in May last year.
San Francisco's home game is drawing attention this year because it is the first season in which Buster Posey, a former fan-favorite considered the best catcher in the club's history, is inaugurated as the club's president.
Tickets for the opening three consecutive games are already expected to be sold out. In particular, reservations for special seats have doubled from last year.
The San Francisco Chronicle, a leading local media outlet, said on Monday, "The Giants' morale is skyrocketing due to the buster effect. Will the number of spectators increase?" In an article titled, "The number of tickets sold for the new season is double that of this time last year. Flex memberships also more than doubled the number compared to last year,' it reported.
But there is a special seat that stands out. It is the Jung Ho Crew Section. Lee Jung-hoo, who ended the season after 37 games due to shoulder injury while improving adaptability since his debut in the Major League last year, is said to have been very popular among home fans. 토토사이트
The San Francisco Chronicle introduced, "Other popular tickets include the 415 Club (415 Club), which is European football style for bone marrow fans, and the right-center stands have a new Jeonghu crew area where you can see Lee Jung-hoo up close." "It is similar to the King's Court section, which the Seattle Mariners operated on the day Felix Hernandez started at Safeco Field."
Lee Jung-hoo has high expectations that the club has decided the section of the stands after him. The San Francisco club introduced the section in February under the title of "New Cheers for the 2025 Season" with the phrase "Let's be part of the team behind the scenes in Zone 142 and cheer for the Giants and the players wearing 51." It is located behind the fence from the center of Oracle Park to the right-center of the fence. Tickets are sold separately for San Francisco's weekend home game, and fans who buy the tickets will be given a clean crew T-shirt. San Francisco has 39 home games this season.
You can see center fielder Lee Jung-hoo's play up close, that is, fast feet and dynamic catches.
Lee Jung-hoo injured his left shoulder in the top of the first inning at the match against Cincinnati at Oracle Park on May 13 last year when he ran and jumped to catch Jammer Candelario's right-center hit. Diagnosed with a ruptured wasp, he underwent surgery in early June and officially ended the season. The rehabilitation period of the surgery is 6-8 months, and Lee Jung-hoo already started training late last year and participated in spring training in February in normal physical condition. He played in 14 exhibition games and marked a batting average of 0.250 with two home runs, five RBIs, 10 runs and an OPS of 0.829 to announce his solid performance.
He then played in five consecutive games since the opening game against Cincinnati on the 28th of last month and marked a batting average of 0.278 (5 hits in 18 at-bats), two RBIs, six runs, three walks, three strikeouts, one stolen base, and an OPS of 0.825. And Lee Jung-hoo, who missed the Houston Astros for the first time this season on the 3rd and took a two-day break including Lee Dong-il on the 4th, will finally meet fans who will visit Oracle Park in 11 months at the home opening match on the 5th.