Pitcher Hirokazu Sawamura of the Major League Baseball Red Sox pitched in the Mariners game on the 23rd, and won the first major league victory by keeping the first and one-third innings to zero.

Pitcher Sawamura went up to the mound as the second person in the 4th inning, 2 outs, 1st base and 2nd base, leading 3 to 2 in the Mariners game in his hometown of Boston, and kept the batter in a strikeout.



In the 5th inning, a runner was put out due to a defensive error from 1 out.

After striking out the next batter, the next batter hit the left, but the runner touched out on third base and survived without a goal.

Pitcher Sawamura threw one-third innings once and one-third, and hit one hit and three strikeouts, leaving no runs.



In the match, the Red Sox won 6-5, and pitcher Sawamura became the winning pitcher.

Pitcher Sawamura, who transferred from professional baseball Lotte and will play in the Red Sox from this season, is his first victory in the major leagues.



On the other hand, Mariners pitcher Yusei Kikuchi, who started the game, pitched halfway through the fifth inning, but was hit by six hits, including two home runs, and lost five goals.



Pitcher Kikuchi has pitched four times this season and has a record of 0 wins and 1 defeat.