Lee Jung-hoo and Ohtani + Trout are on the list! Even the prospect of "beating above average center field"
Lee Jung-hoo and Ohtani + Trout are on the list! Even the prospect of "beating above average center field"
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Lee Jung-hoo (26), an outfielder of the San Francisco Giants in the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB), has been included in Yahoo Sports' list of "All Injury Teams."
Yahoo Sports announced on the 9th that 20 players who will return from injury in the 2025 season will have a positive impact on the team's power.
Regarding Lee Jung-hoo, the media said, "San Francisco is one of the essential players to be competitive in the National League West," adding, "It was good in contact ability and defense before the injury last season, but the slugging percentage and on-base percentage were somewhat disappointing."
Lee Jung-hoo, who made his MLB debut in the 2024 season, hit .262 with eight RBIs and two homers and stolen bases before suffering a shoulder injury in June.
Yahoo Sports predicted, "With the appointment of Buster Posey, a legendary San Francisco player, as the president of the club, there is a high possibility that Lee Jung-hoo will become a key player in the team as a center fielder above the league average." 카지노
Ohtani, Acuña, Trout are also selected
In addition to Lee Jung-hoo, the list also includes a number of stars representing the Major League Baseball. The list includes Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Ronald Acuña Jr. of the Atlanta Braves, and Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels.
Ohtani, who has been wearing a Dodgers uniform since the 2024 season, was active as a batter with a batting average of 0.310, 54 homers and 59 steals, but did not take the mound as a pitcher. His last pitching appearance was in 2023 when he was with the Los Angeles Angels, where he had a 10-5 record and a 3.14 ERA. Yahoo Sports predicted that "Ohtani may return as a pitcher around May."
Atlanta's star player Acuña failed to display his skills due to knee injury in the 2024 season, and only posted a batting average of 0.250 with four homers and 15 RBIs. However, he garnered an overwhelming 0.337 in batting average, 41 homers, 73 steals, and 106 RBIs in 2023, and was named the MVP of the National League.
Yahoo Sports predicted, "It will not be easy to show fast base running as before after returning from injury, but hitting ability alone will greatly contribute to the team's offense."