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San Francisco Giants Star Crushes Yankees With Record-Setting Home Run Barrage

This San Francisco Giants star made team history while dominating the New York Yankees.
Apr 13, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA;  San Francisco Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee (51) celebrates after hitting a a three-run home run in the sixth inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium.
Apr 13, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; San Francisco Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee (51) celebrates after hitting a a three-run home run in the sixth inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. | Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

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This weekend was Jung Hoo Lee's first trip to Yankee Stadium, and he made the most of it.

The San Francisco Giants slugger continued his hot start in the Bronx, going 4-for-9 with three home runs, a double, five runs, seven RBI and four walks. He was a one-man wrecking crew against the New York Yankees, leading the Giants to their first series win at Yankee Stadium in franchise history.

Lee immediately made himself comfortable on Friday night, belting a three-run homer off Marcus Stroman in his first career at-bat at Yankee Stadium. He also walked twice before the game was called early due to rain, sparking San Francisco to a 9-1 rout.

The Giants fell 8-4 on Saturday despite Lee going 1-for-4 with a double, a run and a walk. Their 26-year-old outfielder led them to a 5-4 comeback win during the rubber match on Sunday, going 2-for-3 with two homers, four RBI and a walk.

After getting San Francisco on the board with a solo shot off Carlos Rodon in the top of the fourth, he put his team on top with his three-run blast off Rodon in the top of the sixth.

Not only was it the first multi-homer game of Lee's career, but he also became the first player in Giants history with a multi-homer game against the Yankees.

After playing just 37 games as a rookie last year due to injuries, the Korean star is quickly establishing himself as one of the best, most exciting players in baseball now that he's healthy.

Through 14 games, Lee has 19 hits, three homers, 11 RBI and an MLB-high eight doubles. He's also batting .352/.426/.704, giving him the third-highest OPS in baseball (1.130) behind only Aaron Judge (1.228) and Pete Alonso (1.143).

Lee has played like an MVP candidate this year and is a big reason why San Francisco is 11-4. If he keeps it up and stays healthy, he looks well on his way to a massive breakout campaign.

With six extra-base hits in his last four games, Lee will look to continue his torrid start during the Giants' upcoming road series against the Philadelphia Phillies.

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TYLER MAHER

Tyler grew up in Massachusetts and is a huge Boston sports fan, especially the Red Sox. He went to Tufts University and played club baseball for the Jumbos. Since graduating, he has worked for MLB.com, The Game Day, FanDuel and Forbes. When he's not writing about baseball, he enjoys running, traveling, and playing fetch with his golden retriever.