Masahiro Tanaka, who returned to professional baseball and Rakuten from the major leagues, scored his first victory of the season with one goal in six innings ahead of the Seibu match held at his home base, achieving a total of 100 wins in Japan.

Pitcher Tanaka went up to the second starting mound of the season at the Seibu match held at Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi, and at the stand, about 6,600 fans put up a board to welcome the return of pitcher Tanaka prepared by the team. ..



In the game, pitcher Tanaka, who received two points of support at one time, carefully attacked the course centering on the changing ball and did not step on the second base until the second time.



In the 3rd inning, he was hit in a timely manner from the no-out second base and was narrowed down by 1 point, but after the 4th inning, no runner was issued and he got off the mound in the 6th inning.

Rakuten defended the reed with three pitcher relays and won 2-1.



In this game, pitcher Tanaka won his first victory of the season with three hits and one goal, which was hit by throwing 68 balls in six innings.



With this, pitcher Tanaka has achieved a total of 100 wins in Japan.

Achieved second fastest in history

Pitcher Tanaka, who marked the 139th person in the history of professional baseball with a total of 100 wins on the 24th.



The achievement in the 177th game is the second smallest number of games, following the 165 games of Starffin, who was active as a giant from prewar to postwar, and along with the giant Hideo Fujimoto, who achieved in 1948.



Compared to the 191 games of Seibu's Daisuke Matsuzaka and giant Koji Uehara, which were the fastest since Heisei, 14 games are less, and you can see how fast the winning stars have been accumulated.



In addition, the winning percentage in Japan, including the match on the 24th, is extremely high at 70%, 3 minutes and 5 minutes.



In addition, the number of pitches in Japan is 1326 innings including the 24th, which has not reached the total 2000 innings that are subject to the "highest win rate", but pitcher Fujimoto, who is the highest in history, 60% 9 minutes 7 It is much higher than the 厘.