San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee recorded a single and a double against the Miami Marlins on June 19, 2026 [1].
The performance keeps Lee near the top of the league batting leaders during a critical stretch of the season. His consistency at the plate has established him as a primary offensive engine for the Giants.
Lee's two-hit game [1] raised his season batting average to .328 [1]. This latest outing is part of a broader pattern of success for the outfielder, who has recorded multiple hits in nine of his last 13 games [6].
Earlier in the season, Lee reached several significant milestones. He recorded his first five-hit game since his MLB debut in a contest against the Colorado Rockies [4, 5]. Additionally, he has had four separate contests this season with at least four hits [7].
One of those performances was his fourth four-hit game of the season, which helped extend a 12-game hitting streak [8]. Other reports indicate that during an 18-game hit streak, Lee maintained a batting average of .500 [10].
Lee continues to be a focal point for the San Francisco lineup as he maintains his position as one of the most efficient hitters in the league. The combination of high-average hitting, and frequent multi-hit games, has solidified his role in the Giants' outfield.
“Jung Hoo Lee recorded a single and a double against the Miami Marlins on June 19, 2026”
Lee's ability to maintain a .328 average while recording multiple hits in nearly 70% of his recent games indicates an elite level of consistency. By accumulating four-hit and five-hit games, he is providing the Giants with high-volume production that places him among the top batting contenders in the MLB.



