Major League Baseball Twins Maeda 7th inning, 5th win with no runs September 12, 15:17

Kenta Maeda, a pitcher of the Major League Baseball Twins, started the game against the Indians on the 11th, pitched seven times, and scored his fifth win with four hits and no runs.

Maeda went up to the starting pitcher's mound for the ninth game of the season against the Indians in his hometown of Minneapolis, where he pitched with Shane Bieber, one of the best pitchers in the league.



Pitcher Maeda broke the slider and change-up ball from the first inning, and took seven strikeouts by the sixth inning.



Pitcher Maeda, who showed stable pitching, got off the mound with the right of the winning pitcher with four hits and no runs, throwing up to seven times when the team led 2-0.



After this, the team suppressed the opponent's counterattack to one point, and pitcher Maeda won the fifth victory since the 24th of last month.

The match was won by the Twins 3 to 1.



Pitcher Maeda recalled, "I was able to throw while maintaining my concentration. It made me feel better because my allies took the lead with two points."



And, regarding the fact that he beat the Indians pitcher Beaver, who had seven wins this season and a ERA of 1.25 in all of the pre-match results, he said, "There is no pressure because the opponent is superior even if you look at the results. Anyway, I thought I would have less than one point and threw it. "

Maeda "I didn't put too much pressure on my opponent."

Pitcher Maeda, who scored his fifth win with a good pitch in the seventh inning, said, "I was able to throw while maintaining my concentration. My teammates took the lead with two points, which made me feel better."

And, regarding the fact that he beat the Indians pitcher Beaver, who had seven wins this season and a ERA of 1.25 in all of the pre-match results, he said, "There is no pressure because the opponent is superior even if you look at the results. Anyway, I thought I would have less than one point and threw it. "

Mariners Kikuchi loses 3rd

Mariners pitcher Yusei Kikuchi started the game against Diamondbacks on the 11th and suffered a third loss with 4 goals in the 6th inning.



Pitcher Kikuchi allowed the first batter to hit once, and from 1 out he scored 2 points with a timely Lee Bass and a sacrifice fly.

One more point was added and suddenly I was robbed of three points this time.



Immediately after the team returned one point, he lost the fourth point in the third inning, but after the fourth inning, the cut ball and slider were set low and he did not allow a hit.

Pitcher Kikuchi allowed a lead of 1 to 4 and dropped out in the 6th inning with 6 hits, 1 foreball and 5 strikes.



The Mariners lost 3-4 in the match, and pitcher Kikuchi suffered a third loss.