There haven't been very many hitters in the same class as Jung Hoo Lee since April 10. The San Francisco Giants outfielder has been red hot at the plate and a rising star on a squad that has sputtered to start the season. Since then, Lee has been batting .410 (25-for-61), and has contributed to most of the wins the club was able to salvage in April. And for Giants manager Tony Vitello, the most impressive thing about this current stretch hasn't just been the numbers; it's been about the impressive manner in which Lee has achieved them. “It’s been electric, hitting balls all over the park,” Vitello stated about the 27-year-old's season so far. “We’ve been looking for kind of that consistent sparkplug in the offense.” Jung Hoo Lee rips the game's first pitch for a leadoff triple 🔥 pic.twitter.com/W3z4BiSCXH — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) April 26, 2026 Through interpreter Justin Han, Lee told the California Post that it’s easier to be himself because he is more comfortable in American life now.…