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

In a vibrant game at Yankee Stadium, Jung Hoo Lee led the San Francisco Giants to a 5-4 victory over the New York Yankees, clinching the series. With two home runs and a total of four runs batted in, Lee showcased his talent, particularly in a defining moment when he hit a three-run homer to turn the game's tides. Despite ace Logan Webb struggling on the mound, Lee's offense was enough to secure the win, establishing his presence in NYC with notable hits throughout the series.
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, in the decisive game of the series.
Lee hit his first home run of the afternoon in the top of the fourth inning off Yankees starter Carlos Rodon, launching a 406-foot no-doubter over the right-field fence.
When Lee stepped to the plate two innings later, with runners on first and second, he cleared the fences with a three-run shot to give San Francisco a 4-3 lead that it would never lose.
Lee embraced the bright lights of Yankee Stadium all series long, having set the tone for his time in The Bronx with a home run in his very first at-bat.
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