Jung Hoo Lee’s two-homer day leads SF Giants to series win over Yankees

Jung Hoo Lee’s two-homer day leads SF Giants to series win over Yankees

NEW YORK — Compared to the first two games of their three-game series, Sunday afternoon in The Bronx may as well been the Bahamas. The temperature was up, the sun was shining and the sky featured smatterings of bright blue instead of a uniform drab gray. The playing conditions tenable for baseball, fans of the pinstripes flocked to Yankee Stadium and filled out the ballpark.

With two swings, Jung Hoo Lee turned the Bronx Zoo into the Bronx Library.

Lee enjoyed the first multi-homer game of his career, hitting two home runs and driving in four runs as the Giants (11-4) beat the New York Yankees, 5-4, and won the deciding game of the three-game series.

Lee hit his first home run of the afternoon in the top of the fourth inning off the Yankees’ (8-7) Carlos Rodón, sitting on a hanging slider and launching a 406-foot no-doubter over the right-field fence. The solo shot not only gave the Giants their first run of the game, cutting their deficit to 3-1, but gave San Francisco its first hit of the game. When Lee stepped to the plate two innings later, he’d have an opportunity to do true damage.

Source: Paradise Post