Major League Baseball Mariners pitcher Yusei Kikuchi started for the first time this season against the Giants on the 2nd and showed a strong effort to take 10 strikeouts in the 6th inning, but he did not win or lose.

Pitcher Kikuchi, who is in his third year of the Major League Baseball, was in charge of starting the second game against the Giants in Seattle, where he is based.



I went up to the mound for the first time this season.



On this day, the fastball ran from the start and the control was good, and he took four strikeouts by the second inning, but the first hit hit in the third inning immediately after the team took the lead became a solo home run and caught up with the tie. It was done.



Behind the scenes, when the team immediately overcame 2 points, they did not allow additional points until the 5th inning and got the right of a winning pitcher. He was carried and caught up again in a two-run home run.



Pitcher Kikuchi got off the mound this time and threw 6 innings with 6 hits, 1 walk and 3 runs. Resonating, I didn't win the first start of the season.



The Mariners lost 3-6.