Lee Hao-Yu Delivers RBI Single, Tigers Fall 4-5 to Rangers

Taiwanese player Lee Hao-Yu, representing the MLB Detroit Tigers, started in today's game against the Texas Rangers. He hit a timely RBI single but the Tigers ultimately lost a close game 4-5. Lee's season statistics stand at 6 hits in 28 at-bats, with a .214 batting average, 1 home run, and 4 RBIs.
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(Detroit, May 1st, Central News Agency) Taiwan's promising baseball player Lee Hao-Yu of the Major League Baseball (MLB) Detroit Tigers started in today's game. In the bottom of the 4th inning, he hit a timely RBI single, bringing his team within one run at 3-4. Unfortunately, the Tigers still lost 4-5 to the visiting Texas Rangers.

Lee Hao-Yu started as the number 9 batter and third baseman in this game. He recorded 1 hit and 1 RBI in 4 at-bats, but also struck out twice. After this game, his season record in MLB stands at 6 hits in 28 at-bats, with a .214 batting average, 1 home run, and 4 RBIs.

The Rangers scored first in the top of the 1st inning with two hits. In the top of the 3rd, catcher Danny Jansen hit his second solo home run of the season. Following that, Tigers starting pitcher Jack Flaherty struggled with control, walking three consecutive batters to load the bases. The Rangers then added two more runs with a hit and a sacrifice fly, making it 4-0.

The Tigers launched a counterattack in the bottom of the 4th. Eighth batter and right fielder Wenceel Perez hit a two-run single that pierced the gap between third and shortstop with the bases loaded. Following him, Lee Hao-Yu, with a 1-3 count, singled on a 150 km/h low inside four-seam fastball, driving in the Tigers' third run with a cleverly placed hit to right field.

In the bottom of the 5th, the Tigers scored one run with a walk, a hit, and a fielder's choice to tie the game. However, the Rangers scored their fifth go-ahead run in the top of the 8th with two doubles. The Tigers failed to add any more runs in the 8th and 9th innings, ultimately losing by one run.

23-year-old Taiwanese talent Lee Hao-Yu is a promising prospect for the Tigers, having made his MLB debut on April 17th. Tigers infielder Zach McKinstry was placed on the injured list at that time, giving Lee Hao-Yu the opportunity to be called up to the Major Leagues. (Compiled by Chen Yi-wei) 1150502

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