Jung Hoo Lee extends hit streak to 12 games for Giants

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Last updated Jun 5, 2026

Jung Hoo Lee extends hit streak to 12 games for Giants
Summary

Jung Hoo Lee of the San Francisco Giants extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a strong performance against the Milwaukee Brewers on June 4, where he batted 4-for-5 with three runs scored and an RBI. This streak marks the longest active hit streak in Major League Baseball. Despite the Giants' struggles this season, Lee's consistent hitting has been a highlight, as he currently boasts 67 hits and a.322 batting average, surpassing his career norms. Giants manager Tony Vitello praised Lee's improved hitting mechanics and mental approach. Lee's career-best streak continues to demonstrate his value to the team as they navigate a challenging season.

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  • Lee has the longest active hitting streak in MLB at 12 games.
  • He recorded four hits in the June 4 game against the Brewers.
  • Lee is tied for 10th in MLB with 67 hits this season.
  • His batting average is currently.322, above his career average.
  • Giants lost to the Mariners 12-9 on June 4, but Lee's streak continues.
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San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee is on fire, extending his major league-best active hit streak to 12 games on June 4.

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