San Francisco Giants' Jung Hoo Lee, left, of South Korea, and Pablo Sandoval, wave to the crowd prior to a spring training baseball game against the Colorado Rockies, Monday, March 4, 2024, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
The Giants signed Jung Hoo Lee this winter in hopes of stabilizing the top of their order, and so far in camp, the former Korean League has done just that.
Lee has at least one hit in all five Cactus League games he’s played in after going 1 for 2 and drawing a walk Monday in a 12-10 loss to the Colorado Rockies at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The 25-year-old center fielder has a spring slash line of .462/.533/1.302 with one homer – in his first Cactus League at-bat.
It’s a small sample size, but it’s an encouraging sign for a team that used nine different leadoff hitters last season and signed Lee to a $113 million, six-year deal.
Lee was named the MVP in the KBO in 2022, and posted a .340/.407/.491 slash line during his seven seasons.
– Spencer Howard, a former Phillies top prospect making a big to break camp in the Giants rotation, made his second spring start and struck out three in two innings.
He also allowed two hits and walked two batters, but didn’t allow a run in a game that ended up a slugfest.
The teams combined for 22 runs and 27 hits. Each team had a five-run inning.
The Giants (2-6) led 7-1 going into the bottom of the fourth and were up 9-8 before the Rockies scored three times in the bottom of the seventh.
– Former Diamondbacks shortstop Nick Ahmed, who the Giants signed to a minor league free agent deal last week, had another big day at the plate. Ahmed, 33, a two-time Gold Glove winner coming off the worst offensive season of his career, went 2 for 2 and scored three runs against the Rockies.
Ahmed, who homered in his first two Cactus League games with the Giants, has five hits in his first eight at-bats in camp.
– On the day new third baseman Matt Chapman arrived at camp, J.D. Davis started at first base. Davis batted cleanup and went 2 for 3, including a two-run single in the fourth inning that gave the Giants a 6-1 lead.
– The Giants reassigned three players to minor league camp before the game: outfielder Grant McCray and catchers Adrián Sugastey and Andy Thomas.
Originally published at Mercury News staff and wire reports