Five night games were played in professional baseball.

Pacific League

▽ Rakuten vs. Softbank drew 1: 1.


Rakuten took the lead with a timely infield hit by Yoshiaki Watanabe in the 4th inning.


Softbank caught up with Shuto in a timely manner in the 5th inning.


After that, neither team could take advantage of the chances of the final stage.



▽ Lotte vs. Seibu, Seibu won 7-4.


Seibu turned around by scoring 5 points in the 8th inning to chase 3 points, with Wu's 2 points timely and Aito's second home run in this game, 3 runs.


The second pitcher, Togame, won his first victory of the season, and Seibu stopped the losing streak with three.


Lotte's second pitcher, Ono, who relieved in the 8th inning, collapsed from three walks and a dead ball.



▽ Orix vs. Nippon-Ham, Nippon-Ham won 2-1.


Nippon-Ham made a comeback in the 8th inning, chasing one point, with Asama's two-point timely two-base.


The third pitcher, Hori, is the first win of the season.


Nippon-Ham stopped the losing streak with two draws at 7.


Orix wasn't able to pitch because the third pitcher, Yoshihisa Hirano, who pitched in the 8th inning, had a bad defense on his side.

Central League

▽ DeNA vs. Hanshin, Hanshin won 9-2.


Hanshin scored three points in the first inning with Marté's timely two-base.


In the 6th inning, Teruaki Sato, the first-ranked rookie in the draft, hit No. 3 solo and added 6 points at once with 5 hits.


Starting pitcher Fujinami put out five walks, but he won his first victory of the season with two runs in the seventh inning.


In DeNA, pitcher Hamaguchi easily allowed the first move, and the batting line did not take advantage of the early chances.



▽ Hiroshima vs. Giants Hiroshima won 2-0.


In Hiroshima, Ryosuke Kikuchi was the lead batter home run No. 4 solo, and Seiya Suzuki also hit the home run No. 3 solo for two consecutive games to take the lead.


Starting pitcher Daichi Ohsera is the second win with no runs in the sixth inning.


The Giants suffered a second shutout loss of the season with no hits.