Tyler Fitzgerald trying to steal a base
The San Francisco Giants, who were the only team in Major League Baseball (MLB) this season without a stolen base, succeeded in stealing a base late.
San Francisco recorded three stolen bases at once in the home game against the Washington Nationals held at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California on the 11th (Korean time) and displayed active base running for a long time.
San Francisco had played 12 games until the previous day, but was the only one among the 30 major league teams that failed to steal a base. 스포츠 토토사이트
The player who recorded San Francisco’s first stolen base of the season was Tyler Fitzgerald (26), who was brought in as center fielder in place of Lee Jeong-hoo, who was rested for the first time that day.
Fitzgerald, who was placed in the 9th batting order, came to bat for the first time in the bottom of the second inning when the score was 1-1, with 2 outs and runners on third base, and hit a single to left, turning the score around to 2-1.
Fitzgerald then succeeded in stealing second and third base, becoming San Francisco’s first and second team steals this season.
Fitzgerald hit home with a timely hit from follow-up hitter Austin Slater, scoring a run.
San Francisco recorded the team’s third stolen base in the bottom of the sixth inning when Matt Chapman also succeeded in stealing.
San Francisco, whose team batted on this day had 12 hits, showed active action on the bases as well and won 7-1.
Fitzgerald, making his second start this season, played well with 3 hits, 2 runs, 1 RBI, and 2 stolen bases, including a double.
Lee Jeong-hoo, who has recently improved his batting skills with multiple hits in two consecutive games, attempted to steal a base in the opening game against the San Diego Padres on the 29th of last month, but was thrown out by a check ball, and is only recording one failed steal. 성인웹툰