SAN FRANCISCO – Jung Hoo Lee spent the majority of the offseason trying to put himself in a good spot, mentally and physically, for the 2026 MLB campaign.It took a few weeks to get rolling, but all that work is starting to pay off for the Giants’ celebrity outfielder.Facing the Miami Marlins in the series finale at Oracle Park on Sunday, Lee had his finest game of the season while going 4-for-5 with a pair of runs scored and helping the Giants to a 6-3 win.“Today was pretty good day,” Giants manager Tony Vitello said. “I’ve kind of been saying over and over again: It’s Jung Hoo just being Jung Hoo. Today was a pretty dang good day.” 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 It was a season-high in hits for Lee, matching the career-high he set twice in 2025.It also capped a solid offensive homestand for the South Korean slugger.During six games against the Los Angeles Dodgers and Marlins, Lee rapped out 12 hits and a walk in 22 plates appearances (.545 average) and scored 10 runs.Coincidence or not, the...