# Lee Jung-hoo's 'continuous on-base' ends, Ohtani hit his first home run San Francisco's Lee Jung-hoo failed to get on base for the first time in seven games since his big league debut. Superstar Ohtani reported his first home run for the Los Angeles Dodgers. In the final of the three consecutive away games against the Dodgers, Lee struggled with the fastball of his opponent's right-handed ace, Glasnow. All three at-bats against Glasnow were shut out with a poor hit, and in the fourth in the eighth inning, he hit the ball well off Hudson, who was blocked by third baseman Muncy's good defense. Lee Jung-hoo, who had no hits in four at-bats without a walk, ended his record of "on-base in consecutive games," which has continued for six games since the opening game, and his batting average fell to 25 percent. Ohtani of the Dodgers hit his first home run in nine games since the opening game. In the seventh inning with a 4-3 lead, he drew a large solo arch with a distance of 131m over the right-center fence. The Dodgers, which won 5-4 with Ohtani's performance, which marked its first home run since the transfer, took all three consecutive games. [토토사이트 추천](https://edwardsrailcar.com/)