Major League plains return from injury but lose 2 goals September 12 14:15

Major League Baseball Diamondbacks pitcher Yoshitoshi Hirano returned from a right elbow injury in a match against Mets on the 11th. The climbing since 16th last month was about 2 goals.

Hirano pitched for the first time in the second year of Major League Baseball due to inflammation of his right elbow after the game on the 16th of last month, and was temporarily withdrawn from injury.

Hirano, who was registered as a participating player on the 8th of this month, went up to the mound as the fourth player in the sixth match, which was lead 0-7 in the Mets match on the 11th.

After hitting the head to Uchino Goro, a foreball was given, and the following was hit by a third goro, but double play was not possible, and the runner remained at 1st base.

Here, the next batter took a two-run home run and lost two points.

Hirano pitched one hit, two runs and one foreball. The results of this season are still 4 wins, 5 losses and 1 save. The defense rate is now 5.17.

Diamondbacks lost 0-9 and lost four consecutive times.