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he Major League Winter Meeting is just around the corner. It will be held from the 5th to the 7th. Lee Jung-hoo's destination, which has challenged the Major League, is also expected to be revealed soon. To date, the San Francisco Giants and the New York Yankees have been mentioned as the most destinations after this.

Jim Borden, a columnist for the U.S. media The Athletic, predicted a four-year, $60 million (77.5 billion won) mega contract between Lee Jung-hoo and San Francisco on November 29, saying, "San Francisco has long been a leader in recruiting Lee Jung-hoo."

The New York Post, a U.S. media outlet, hinted at the possibility of recruiting Lee Jung-hoo by the Yankees on November 29. "If the Yankees see Jason Dominguez as a long-term left fielder rather than a center fielder, Lee Jung-hoo could be an interesting candidate for recruitment," the media said. "Lee Jung-hoo may receive much more attention from teams than Cody Bellinger in part. "It's because he's a player that won't cost much," he said.

Lee Jung-hoo is heating up the Major League Stove League market. The big league also seems to be paying attention to Lee Jung-hoo's elaborate batting average of 0.340 in the KBO League for seven seasons. In addition, there is a lack of big-time outfielder FA in this stove league. While many teams are looking to reinforce the outfield, there are not enough players. The structure is bound to attract attention to Lee Jung-hoo.

The team that showed the most interest is San Francisco. In October, San Francisco's general manager Pete Putila visited Gocheok Sky Dome to observe Lee Jung-hoo. When Lee Jung-hoo entered the batter's box as a pinch hitter, he got up from the stands and gave a standing ovation. It is a clear expression of interest in Lee Jung-hoo.

However, in addition to San Francisco, numerous teams are paying attention to Lee Jung-hoo. One of the most talked about teams in the local media is the Yankees. Aaron Judge is in the corner outfield and Dominguez is a top prospect, but one spot is empty. There are also ways to bring left fielder Juan Soto in a trade or recruit center fielder Cody Bellinger, but interest in Lee Jung-hoo, who can pay less than them, is increasing.

If Lee Jung-hoo is faced with a situation where he has to choose between San Francisco and the Yankees, which team should he choose. First of all, we have to hold the hand of the team that presented the best conditions. Contracts that favor players create opportunities for themselves. From the standpoint of challenging the big league, there is no more important value than opportunity.

However, if almost equal terms of the contract are presented, Lee Jung-hoo is wiser to choose the Yankees in view of the park factor. Yankee Stadium, the home stadium of the Yankees, is 96 meters from the at-bat to the right pole. Compared to Oracle Park, San Francisco's 94-meter home stadium, it is 2 meters farther away.

However, Yankee Stadium's fence height is 2.5 meters. Oracle Park, on the other hand, is 7.4 meters long. It is about three times the size of Yankee Stadium. Due to the low fence, left-handed hitters' home runs come out well. In addition, Yankee Stadium's right-center outfield is only 117 meters. It is 9 meters shorter than Oracle Park (126 meters). The fence is low and the distance is short, so it is a good structure for left-handed hitters to hit home runs.

This fact is also evident in the Park Factor figures. Yankee Stadium's home run park factor against left-handed hitters from the 2021 to 2023 season ranked second overall (100 average). It was one of the most easy stadiums for left-handed hitters to hit home runs. On the other hand, Oracle Park's home run park factor ranked 26th (84) overall. It was a stadium where it was hard to find a superior home run by a left-handed batter.

Of course, Oracle Park is a stadium where many triples can be produced with a wide right-center outfield. To be cool, however, a triple can't keep up with the value of a home run that can score right away. This is why Yankee Stadium, which presents home runs to left-handed hitters, can be more beneficial to Lee Jung-hoo.

In particular, the characteristics of the stadium can determine Lee Jung-hoo's future batting style. Lee Jung-hoo's swing is likely to be small at Oracle Park, where it is difficult to aim for a home run due to the high fence. It will further refine sophisticated contacts to enhance its advantages. Instead, he becomes even more distant from home runs. 안전놀이터

The opposite is true at Yankee Stadium. If Yankee Stadium, which has a short distance to hit a home run and a low fence, is used as the home stadium, Lee Jung-hoo can gradually challenge and evolve as a home run batter.

Lee Jung-hoo hit 23 home runs in the 2022 KBO League. He hit six home runs at Gocheok Sky Dome, his home stadium with high fences, and 17 in away games. The park factor of the home stadium is important in the home run field for Lee Jung-hoo, who is a mid- to long-distance player. Also, he is not old enough to give up a home run yet. If Lee Jung-hoo has a similar contract terms with the Yankees and San Francisco, left-handed hitter Lee Jung-hoo should choose the Yankees.