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[Anchor] Allegations have spread that Major League outfielder Lee Jung-hoo heard a rival player insult him during the game. The Dodgers catcher accused of making the remark says he didn’t and has offered to meet Lee in person to clear up the misunderstanding. What actually happened? Jang Yun-hee reports. [Reporter] Following his third-base coach’s signal, Lee Jung-hoo touched third and charged home. The umpire ruled him out, and Lee stayed on the ground for several moments, visibly upset. 「Lee Jung-hoo / San Francisco Giants (22nd)」 At that moment, I was mostly thinking about my physical condition. I could tell right away I wasn’t feeling well, and that frustrated me. The controversy unfolded afterward. As Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing walked back to the dugout, video appeared to show him mouthing a profanity aimed at Lee. Once local outlets picked up the clip, Rushing denied the accusation, saying he wasn’t directing anything at Lee and that he hadn’t realized Lee was hurt. He added he would meet Lee in person to explain. Lee, who had suffered a minor thigh injury, returned the next day for the Dodgers series. Facing starter Shohei Ohtani, he looked off in both of his first two plate appearances and failed to reach base; after Ohtani left the mound, Lee delivered a seventh-inning single to left. Dodgers infielder Kim Hye-seong also started for a second straight day but went hitless, and San Francisco held on for a 3–0 victory. Ohtani threw six scoreless innings on the mound but went hitless at the plate, ending his on-base streak at 53 games. This is Jang Yun-hee for Yonhap News TV. [Source: NBC Sports Dodgers Nation] #LeeJungHoo #MLB #SanFrancisco #LADodgers #DaltonRushing Yonhap News TV contact and tips: KakaoTalk/LINE jebo23 Jang Yun-hee (ego@yna.co.kr)











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