▲ San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo
Lee Jung-hoo, who plays in U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB), was given a day off and did not play.
The San Francisco Giants started rookie outfielder Victor Bericoto as the number three batter and right fielder in their game against the Cleveland Guardians held at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio, on the 19th (Korean time).
Lee did not appear in the game at all, taking a two-day recharging break that included the previous day, which had no game due to a travel day.
Lee's season stats stand at a .292 batting average, 127 hits, 9 home runs, and 46 RBIs across 114 games.
San Francisco lost to Cleveland 8-1.
Song Sung-moon (San Diego Padres) and Kim Ha-seong (Atlanta Braves) both sat out for the second straight day.
Song started the game against the New York Mets at Citi Field on the bench, watching his team secure a 5-2 victory.
Song, who continues to secure a spot on the roster thanks to his solid defense as a backup infielder, has season stats of a .207 batting average, 23 hits, 1 home run, 15 RBIs, and 12 stolen bases in 61 games.
San Diego outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. hit two home runs at the plate and made a spectacular Spider-Man-like defensive play in the bottom of the second inning with two outs and the bases loaded while leading 1-0, robbing Francisco Lindor of a home run at the right field wall.
Kim Ha-seong (Atlanta Braves), who is experiencing a severe batting slump with a .066 season batting average, did not play in the game against the Minnesota Twins held at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The team lost 1-4.
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