Lee's two-homer day leads Giants to series win over Yankees
Briefly

Jung Hoo Lee shone brightly for the San Francisco Giants during Sunday afternoon's game against the New York Yankees, hitting two home runs and driving in four runs to secure a 5-4 victory. The weather was ideal for baseball, drawing a large crowd to Yankee Stadium. Despite ace pitcher Logan Webb's struggles, Lee's explosive performance allowed the Giants to overcome a deficit and win the series. This game marked Lee's first multi-homer game, further establishing his impact in the league and his adaptability to high-pressure situations.
With two home-run swings, Jung Hoo Lee turned the Bronx Zoo into the Bronx Library. Lee enjoyed the first multi-homer game of his career, driving in four runs as the Giants beat the Yankees, 5-4, and won the deciding game of the series.
Lee fell behind in the count, 1-2, but when Rodón left a curveball at the top of the zone, Lee cleared the fences with a three-run shot to give San Francisco a 4-3 lead that it would never lose.
Lee, who had never visited New York City prior to this series, embraced the bright lights of Yankee Stadium all series long.
Lee racked up three homers, four hits, and solidified his contribution to the Giants' victory, proving himself on a big stage.
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