Lee Jung-hoo vs. Ichiro, ML debut first month performance

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As of Thursday (Korea time), Lee has a batting average of 0.269 with two homers, seven RBIs and two steals in 27 games this season. His on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) was 0.689, which was a bit disappointing. However, the reaction in the U.S. is generally positive. Analysts say that the team has met expectations to some extent.

The reason for this reaction is that Lee Jung-hoo's superficial performance in the month after his major league debut also affected it, but the detailed indicators are also good.

Lee said, "First of all, the ratio of swinging at bat is very low. According to Statcast, a statistics website, Lee saw a total of 385 balls at bat this season as of Tuesday, and among them, he swung and missed only 16 times. The ratio of swinging and miss stands at a mere 4.2 percent.

This marks the fourth place among all hitters in the Major League. Only three players including Steve Kwan (27. Cleveland) have better pioneering abilities than Lee.

In some cases, Lee ranked No. 1 overall in the Major League. This is his strikeout rate. As of Tuesday, Lee had a strikeout rate of just 8.6 percent this season, making him the player with the least strikeouts among all hitters in the Major League. It is possible because he has good batting eye and excellent contact ability at bat.

The strong shoulders required of outfielders Lee Jung-hoo also received good scores.

According to the "Game Note" data released by the San Francisco Giants on Monday, Lee averaged 93.1 miles (150 kilometers) of pitches thrown from the outfield to the infield this season. He was the sixth fastest among fielders in the Major League. The fastest throw came 96 miles (154 kilometers) in a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday. He could have been a good pitcher.

Ahead of his Major League debut, Lee was frequently compared to Ichiro Suzuki (51), a Japanese "baseball genius." Some U.S. local media referred to Lee as "Korean Ichiro." San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin (63) also praised Lee, saying, "Watching Lee Jeong-hoo naturally reminds me of Ichiro." Melvin knows the two players better than anyone else as he had experience with Ichiro when he was a Seattle manager.

Then, who would have performed better in the first month of their Major League debut? To sum up, Ichiro did better. The table below summarizes the performances of the two players in the first month of their big league debut is close to Ichiro's landslide victory. Lee performed better only with walks. While Ichiro drew four walks in the month, Lee more than doubled the number to 10.

Unfortunately, however, Ichiro has a better record in everything else. However, there is no need to be disappointed. Only one month has passed, and the regular season is still five months away. His father, coach Lee Jong-beom, who knows Lee best, said in an interview with a media outlet, "(He) does better when the weather gets warmer." The weather is getting warmer and warmer.

In addition, the detailed indicators Lee Jung-hoo has shown so far, such as the aforementioned swing ratio and strikeout rate, contain many factors that can make him better in the future.

Ichiro, who entered the Major League in 2001, was selected as an All-Star that year with a "brown sensation" and won the American League Rookie of the Year and MVP after the season.

Fans are paying keen attention to how Lee Jung-hoo, who is evaluated as "Korean Ichiro" by foreign media, will perform in the second month of his debut. 사설토토

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As of Thursday (Korea time), Lee has a batting average of 0.269 with two homers, seven RBIs and two steals in 27 games this season. His on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) was 0.689, which was a bit disappointing. However, the reaction in the U.S. is generally positive. Analysts say that the team has met expectations to some extent.

The reason for this reaction is that Lee Jung-hoo's superficial performance in the month after his major league debut also affected it, but the detailed indicators are also good.

Lee said, "First of all, the ratio of swinging at bat is very low. According to Statcast, a statistics website, Lee saw a total of 385 balls at bat this season as of Tuesday, and among them, he swung and missed only 16 times. The ratio of swinging and miss stands at a mere 4.2 percent.

This marks the fourth place among all hitters in the Major League. Only three players including Steve Kwan (27. Cleveland) have better pioneering abilities than Lee.

In some cases, Lee ranked No. 1 overall in the Major League. This is his strikeout rate. As of Tuesday, Lee had a strikeout rate of just 8.6 percent this season, making him the player with the least strikeouts among all hitters in the Major League. It is possible because he has good batting eye and excellent contact ability at bat.

The strong shoulders required of outfielders Lee Jung-hoo also received good scores.

According to the "Game Note" data released by the San Francisco Giants on Monday, Lee averaged 93.1 miles (150 kilometers) of pitches thrown from the outfield to the infield this season. He was the sixth fastest among fielders in the Major League. The fastest throw came 96 miles (154 kilometers) in a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday. He could have been a good pitcher.

Ahead of his Major League debut, Lee was frequently compared to Ichiro Suzuki (51), a Japanese "baseball genius." Some U.S. local media referred to Lee as "Korean Ichiro." San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin (63) also praised Lee, saying, "Watching Lee Jeong-hoo naturally reminds me of Ichiro." Melvin knows the two players better than anyone else as he had experience with Ichiro when he was a Seattle manager.

Then, who would have performed better in the first month of their Major League debut? To sum up, Ichiro did better. The table below summarizes the performances of the two players in the first month of their big league debut is close to Ichiro's landslide victory. Lee performed better only with walks. While Ichiro drew four walks in the month, Lee more than doubled the number to 10.

Unfortunately, however, Ichiro has a better record in everything else. However, there is no need to be disappointed. Only one month has passed, and the regular season is still five months away. His father, coach Lee Jong-beom, who knows Lee best, said in an interview with a media outlet, "(He) does better when the weather gets warmer." The weather is getting warmer and warmer.

In addition, the detailed indicators Lee Jung-hoo has shown so far, such as the aforementioned swing ratio and strikeout rate, contain many factors that can make him better in the future.

Ichiro, who entered the Major League in 2001, was selected as an All-Star that year with a "brown sensation" and won the American League Rookie of the Year and MVP after the season.

Fans are paying keen attention to how Lee Jung-hoo, who is evaluated as "Korean Ichiro" by foreign media, will perform in the second month of his debut. 사설토토

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