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Lee Jung-hoo stays hot at Coors Field as Giants beat Rockies 6-3
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Lee Jung-hoo stays hot at Coors Field as Giants beat Rockies 6-3

The San Francisco Giants defeated the Colorado Rockies 6-3 at Coors Field on Saturday, marking a key win in their ongoing season. Lee Jung-hoo contributed by driving in a run, scoring once, and recording a hit, although his batting average slightly decreased to .317. The Giants took an early lead with multiple runs in the first inning, including a fielder's choice by Lee and doubles from Willy Adames and Bryce Eldridge. Despite a strong response from the Rockies with a three-run homer, the Giants maintained their advantage with additional runs in the second and third innings. Left-handed pitcher Robbie Ray pitched effectively, allowing just three runs over six innings, and the bullpen supported him with three scoreless innings.

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The Korea Herald logoThe Korea HeraldIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 957 hr. ago
Lee Jung-hoo stays hot at Coors Field as Giants beat Rockies 6-3

The San Francisco Giants defeated the Colorado Rockies 6-3 at Coors Field on Saturday, marking a key win in their ongoing season. Lee Jung-hoo contributed by driving in a run, scoring once, and recording a hit, although his batting average slightly decreased to .317. The Giants took an early lead with multiple runs in the first inning, including a fielder's choice by Lee and doubles from Willy Adames and Bryce Eldridge. Despite a strong response from the Rockies with a three-run homer, the Giants maintained their advantage with additional runs in the second and third innings. Left-handed pitcher Robbie Ray pitched effectively, allowing just three runs over six innings, and the bullpen supported him with three scoreless innings.

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