Giants’ Jung Hoo Lee Makes Unbelievable Juggling Catch/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ San Francisco Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee made a jaw-dropping juggling catch against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday. The ball ricocheted off his glove, thigh, and calf before he pinned it between his knees to secure the out. The play instantly went viral, boosting Lee’s growing popularity with Giants fans.


Quick Looks
- Jung Hoo Lee makes juggling catch in Triples Alley.
- Ball bounced off glove, thigh, calf, then pinned by knees.
- Giants beat Rays 7–1 in San Francisco.
- Catch immediately exploded on social media highlights.
- Lee signed $113M contract before 2024 season.
- Rebounding from rookie shoulder injury that limited him to 26 games.
- Now a fan favorite and cornerstone of Giants’ lineup.

Giants’ Jung Hoo Lee Makes Unbelievable Juggling Catch
Deep Look
SAN FRANCISCO — It wasn’t just another out in the books. It was a catch that defied logic, bounced through body parts, and ended up cementing Jung Hoo Lee as the most talked-about player in baseball on Sunday.
In the fourth inning of the San Francisco Giants’ 7–1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays at Oracle Park, Yandy Díaz sent a soaring drive toward deep right-center field — an area Giants fans know as Triples Alley. Most outfielders dread that stretch of turf. For Lee, it became the stage for perhaps the most memorable defensive highlight of the 2025 season.
The Catch: A Juggling Act for the Ages
Lee sprinted left and slid on his leg to cut off the drive. He got his glove on the ball, but it immediately bounced free. Instead of falling to the grass, the baseball ricocheted off Lee’s left thigh, skipped down to his left calf, and then popped back up. In one seamless motion, Lee pinched the ball between his knees, trapping it long enough to regain control and scoop it cleanly into his glove.
The sequence, unfolding in less than two seconds, sent Oracle Park into a frenzy. Fans leapt to their feet, teammates threw their hands in the air, and social media lit up with slow-motion replays that showcased every improbable bounce.
“It’s one of those plays where you just keep fighting until the ball’s in the glove,” Lee said afterward through a translator. “I didn’t want to let it hit the ground.”
Social Media Buzz
Within minutes, clips of the play had millions of views across platforms. Commentators dubbed it the “catch of the year”, while others compared it to circus-style tricks rarely seen on a Major League Baseball diamond.
The Giants’ official account posted the highlight with the caption: “You’ve NEVER seen a catch like this.” Fans agreed, calling it everything from “insane” to “video-game level.”
Lee’s Journey to Stardom
The 26-year-old South Korean outfielder has quickly become one of the Giants’ biggest stars. Signed to a six-year, $113 million contract before the 2024 season, Lee entered Major League Baseball with lofty expectations after starring in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO).
His rookie season was cut short to just 26 games after he suffered a dislocated left shoulder crashing into an outfield wall, leading to season-ending surgery. Many questioned whether he could bounce back with the same speed and defensive instincts.
The answer this year has been a resounding yes. Lee has emerged as not only one of the Giants’ most consistent hitters but also as a highlight-reel defender whose hustle energizes the team and fan base.
Giants Fans Embrace Their Star
Lee’s resilience and flair for the dramatic have made him a fan favorite at Oracle Park. Sunday’s play only deepened that connection.
“Every game he does something that makes you smile,” Giants manager Bob Melvin said. “But this one… I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like it in 20 years managing.”
For a Giants team hovering in the middle of the standings, Lee’s emergence as both a defensive anchor and a lineup centerpiece has been a bright spot. His popularity extends beyond the numbers — he represents excitement, energy, and a player capable of turning any game into a spectacle.
Looking Ahead
The Giants have invested heavily in Lee as part of their long-term plan to return to playoff contention. With his defensive range in center field, improved health, and growing confidence at the plate, the team views him as a franchise cornerstone.
Plays like Sunday’s don’t just earn style points. They remind fans — and opponents — that Lee is capable of the spectacular. As the season heads deeper into August, San Francisco will be relying on his glove and bat to stay competitive in the National League West.
For now, though, Lee can bask in the glory of a catch that baseball fans will be replaying for years.
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