Healthy LEE, did you wait this long? Lee Jung-hoo is excited about the training SF director with all his might from the start of the camp
Feb 13, 2025
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San Francisco coach Bob Melvin said in an interview with local media at Scott's Dale, Arizona, a spring training camp on the 13th (Korea time) that `Lee Jung-hoo will participate normally from the beginning of this spring training.'
Coach Melvin also said in December last year that `I don't think there will be any restrictions on training and playing during the camp' after Lee Jung-hoo. San Francisco will hold its first training session on the 18th, including fielders. It is the day when Lee Jung-hoo's official schedule, who is already training at Arizona camp, begins.
Local media are also expressing their expectations for Lee Jung-hoo.
MLB.com ordered Lee Jung-hoo's revival through three questions asked to the San Francisco club on the 12th. Reporter Maria Guadado, who wrote the article, highlighted Lee Jung-hoo under the title Can Jung-hoo Lee bounce back?.
The reporter prefaced that `Lee Jung-hoo was the best FA signed by the Giants last year offseason'`But he ended the season with a right shoulder injury in the 37th game in May.
Then 'Lee Jung-hoo can participate in spring training normally and work in perfect physical condition. He will take center field and take the lead-off position, and the Giants still believe that he will be active with his excellent contact technology, and that the Giants will use his internal resources to perform better than last year. If Lee Jung-hoo explodes, the opportunity to compete in the Western District in 2025 will be strengthened,' he expressed expectations.
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MLB.com also said, `Adames joined San Francisco for seven years and $182 million, so he needs to make the long shot that the batters need.' `However, the Giants hope that the revival of Lee Jung-hoo, who ended the season early last year due to a shoulder injury, will strengthen the narrative.'
Lee Jung-hoo made his major league debut last year and adjusted smoothly, but ended the season early due to unexpected injuries. At the top of the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Oracle Park on May 13, opposition Jaymer Candelario suffered a broken wasp when he hit his shoulder against the fence while trying to catch a fly deep into the right-center field. Lee Jung-hoo, who underwent surgery and went into rehabilitation in early June, is currently waiting to participate in the camp while completing a last-minute program.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.