Former LG Twins coach Lee Jong-beom (54) credits Mike Yastrzemski (34), the “grandson of a legend,” for helping “son of the wind” Lee Jung-hoo (26-San Francisco Giants) adjust to the team.
The former coach will call the game for his son’s team, the San Francisco Giants, at 11:15 a.m. ET on Saturday, June 10. The Giants will host the Detroit Tigers, who are in fourth place in the American League (AL) Central Division, at home at Oracle Park.
Former coach Lee Jong-beom joins forces with SportsTv’s Damage Hyuk Dam-hyuk and commentator Kim Hyung-joon, who are ‘college juniors’. Former coach Lee Jong-beom said, “Kim Hyung-joon and I are college seniors and juniors. As we are working with such a professional commentator, we will solve the commentary well according to each other’s situation.”
Former coach Lee Jong-beom said, “Although my son is unable to play, San Francisco has been on the rise recently. I hope they will do their best to reach the postseason, and I will do my best to commentate accordingly,” he said, expressing his determination to broadcast the San Francisco game.
When asked about ‘Major League’ Lee Jung-hoo, he said, “I was disappointed that I had fewer opportunities to show ‘Lee Jung-hoo’ this season. I hope he can play full-time next year with no pressure and be healthy,” he said in a message of support.
“Everyone was very interested in him because he was a new rookie, especially Mike Yastrzemski, whose grandfather also played baseball, and he approached him actively from spring training, and I think he mostly socialized with the outfielders,” said former coach Lee Jong-beom. Mike Yastrzemski is the 카지노사이트 추천 grandson of Boston Red Sox legend Carl Yastrzemski, who is a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Tyler Fitzgerald is his favorite player to watch in San Francisco’s second half. Former coach Lee Jong-beom said, “Shortstop Fitzgerald has been hitting well lately. He is a player to watch as San Francisco has hopes for younger players such as Lee Jung-hoo to shine,” and hopes to be a better team next year with manager Bob Melvin.
Meanwhile, San Francisco, which has seen a late-season surge, is 7-2 in its last nine home games. The Giants will need to close the 4.5-game gap (with seven games remaining) to Atlanta in order to clinch a wild card spot. With “Ace” Logan Webb erasing his first-half struggles and “Cy Young” Blake Snell coming off a strong second half, can the Giants make a run heading into fall baseball? To keep the momentum going, the Giants will need to snap a four-game losing streak against Detroit.
“As I said last week, I think there’s a difference between watching baseball on the field and watching it in the media. I hope the viewers can see it without misunderstanding, as I try to deliver mainly what I experienced,” he said, addressing the baseball fans.
The three-game series between Detroit and San Francisco begins on Saturday, April 10th. The first game of the three-game series, featuring commentary from former coach Jong-Beom Lee, will be broadcast exclusively live on SPOTV, SPOTV Prime and sports OTT service SPOTV NOW at 11:15 a.m. on Saturday, October 10th.