Shun Yamaguchi 4 goals in the relief, losing the pitcher for two consecutive games Major League Jul 30 12:15

Major League Baseball Blue Jays Shun Yamaguchi pitched 10 times in the Nationals match on the 29th, but lost the pitcher for two consecutive games after transferring to the Major League with four goals.

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, the Blue Jays were not authorized by the Canadian government to host the event in Toronto, and the match was held in Washington, the home of the Nationals.

The match was extended with no score for both teams, and pitcher Yamaguchi pitched 10 times in the tie-break system where the attack started from no-out second base and was the sixth player.

Pitcher Yamaguchi suddenly gave consecutive foreballs and led to a pinch of no-out full base, and two people in a row from this point took three strikeouts, but the following batter hit the infield hit, and the base runner struck out a timely three-base hit. I lost 4 points.

The Blue Jays continued to lose 0-4, and Yamaguchi pitched once to lose two hits, two foreballs, two strikeouts, and four goals.

Yamaguchi pitched in the major league debut match on the 26th with an extension of the tie break system, and became a losing pitcher, and it became a tough result for two consecutive games after the transfer.