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Kiwoom Lee Jung-hoo is sprinting to the 'leading five categories of hitting' at the end of the season with a terrifying blow.

It is the momentum to write a new history of being the first 'rich MVP' to follow in the footsteps of his father, Jong-beom Lee.



Byung-min Yoo.



<Reporter> Lee Jeong-



hoo showed a thrilling blow against SSG yesterday (29th).



He pulled two hits, including a three-run homer, against SSG ace Kwang-Hyeon Kim, then knocked off the finisher Jin-Yong Seo for a come-back two-run finisher, and added a lucky infield hit in the final at-bat of the ninth.



After driving 4 hits and 5 RBIs, Lee Jung-hoo raised his batting average to 30 to 5 pennies and came close to winning the batting title for the second year in a row.



Here, he leads the batting division in five divisions including RBI, most hits, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage, leading the season's MVP competition.



If Lee Jung-hoo wins his debut MVP, he will write another new history of being the first 'rich MVP' in the KBO league after setting the world's first 'rich batting king' record last year.



Just as his father Lee Jong-beom swept five batting titles and MVP in 1994, his son Jeong-hoo Lee is also challenging five batting titles and MVP at the same age of 24.



[Lee Jung-hoo / Kiwoom Outfielder: Whether it was last year's (batting competition) experience, this year is mentally comfortable.

I'm not trying to reach out because I think if things go well like this, (MVP) will follow.]



In today's SSG match, Lee Jung-hoo was silent until the third at-bat in the bad luck of the hit ball being blocked by the opponent's lake rain.



(Video editing: Oh Young-taek, CG: Ban So-hee)