Six professional baseball game results 23:08 on September 3

Six night games of professional baseball were held.

Pacific League

▼Lotte vs. Seibu, Lotte won 8-5.


Lotte scored 5 points with 2 to 2 in 5 times with Martin's No. 18 solo home run and rookie, Sato's 2 points timely two base.

The starting pitcher, Iwashita, scored his 4th victory with 2 runs in the 5th inning, and the team's consecutive loss stopped at 3.


Seibu's winning streak stopped at 4.



▼Nihonham vs. Rakuten, Nippon Ham won 4-0.


Nippon Ham won the first time with Nishikawa's timely two-base and Nakata's timely hit with two points, and Nishikawa's timely three-base also added additional points.

The starting pitcher, Kato, had no hits in the 5th inning and scored no goals to score his first victory this season.


Rakuten has one batting line hit.



▼ In ORIX vs SoftBank, SoftBank won 5-4.

SOFTBANK reached the tie in No. 7 Matsuda's No. 7 two-run home run seven times, followed by Kai's No. 6 solo.

The starting pitcher, Niho, is the fourth with 6 runs and 4 runs.


For Orix, pitching pitcher Masui, who started for the first time in four years, stuck with two goals in the fifth inning, but failed to win.

SE League

▼ In Giants vs DeNA, the Giants won 13-4.


The giant reversed once by chasing one point and scoring three points in Okamoto's timely manner. In the 2nd inning, 10 points including 10th run by Matsubara, 3rd run by Okamoto, 19th run by Sakamoto, and 10th run were decided at the beginning. The starting pitcher, Taguchi, is the third win with one goal in six runs. The giant extended the streak to five.


DeNA lost the starting pitcher Patton and the team lost 4 consecutive games.



▼ Hanshin vs. Yakult wins Hanshin 4 to 3.


Hanshin was 2 to 3 right after winning the match, and Yakult pitcher McGuff threw a ball to the first base where there was no runner in the 7th inning 2 out 2nd base and 3rd base. .. The third pitcher, Iwasada, won the fifth victory, and Iwasaki, the first professional saver.



▼ Chunichi vs Hiroshima won 6-0 on Chunichi.


Fukuda's No. 4 two-run home run preempted once in the Chunichi, and Fukuda's timely and Visied's and Takahashi's sacrificial fly added three points in the third. The starting pitcher, Fukutani, threw up to the middle of the eighth inning and scored his third win with a good hit without a goal.


Hiroshima starter Chris Johnson suffered 7 losses with 4 goals in 5 runs. Hiroshima is the third consecutive loss of cards.