Giants Sugano wins 12 consecutive wins from opening pitcher September 29, 23:14

Pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano, the ace of professional baseball giants, became the winning pitcher in the game against Hiroshima on the night of the 29th, and the consecutive wins from the opening pitcher were set as "12" and lined up in the professional baseball record.

Pitcher Sugano started the game against Hiroshima at Mazda Stadium in Hiroshima City on the night of the 29th, and became the winning pitcher with one goal in the sixth inning.



As a result, the winning streak from the opening pitcher was extended to "12", and now the giant Hisashi Iwakuma is in line with the professional baseball record marked in 2004 during the Kintetsu era.



In addition, the record of consecutive wins since the Giants' first pitch in the season is Tsuneo Horiuchi's "13" in 1966.



After the match, pitcher Sugano said, "I'm honestly happy to be in line with the professional baseball record. I want to thank various people such as fielders and trainers who protect me behind me." After saying, "I lost this consecutive win once. If you do, the record will stop, so it's hard to go up to the mound while being aware of it every time. However, I think that it is a great taste of professional baseball to meet that expectation, and I want to do my best so that I can finish the season without losing. " I was enthusiastic about climbing the board in the future.