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Professional baseball player Jung-hoo Lee of Kiwoom made a record of 150 hits for 6 consecutive seasons since his debut season.
This is reporter Bae Jung-hoon.
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Lee Jung-hoo, who had only one hit in 12 at-bats in the match against 'Natural Enemy' Barnes, was dropped from the starting lineup, but when Barnes was relegated early, he made a pinch hit in the fifth inning.
After looking at the first four balls with ease, he caught Lee Min-seok's fifth pitch with a speed of 150 km/h and hit it to get a right-handed hit that passed next to first baseman.
Lee Jung-hoo, who recorded his 150th hit of the season, became the fourth hitter to hit 150 or more in the KBO for six consecutive seasons, following Park Yong-taek, Choi Hyeong-woo, and Son Ah-seop.
Lee Jung-hoo added one more hit in the 7th inning, chasing Samsung's Pirella, the top-ranked player in the most hits, by one difference.
Thanks to Lee Jung-hoo's performance, 4th-place Kiwoom, who overcame Lotte's last-minute chase and won 6-5, closely followed KT's 3rd place without a ride.
Lee Dae-ho, who is decorating a brilliant retirement season by hitting three home runs in the previous five games, continued his hitting with a double hitting the fence, but the light faded with the team's defeat.
The remaining 4 matches scheduled for yesterday were all canceled due to rain.
As the number of canceled matches this season has increased to 47, the KBO is reviewing Monday's matches and a double-header arrangement.