Kenta Maeda, pitcher of the Major League Baseball Twins, started the game against the Indians on the 22nd and did not win or lose with the content of 3 runs in the 5th inning.

This season, pitcher Maeda, who has won 2 wins and 2 losses so far, started the game against the Indians in Cleveland, Ohio on the 22nd, in the middle of the 5th.



However, after hitting a runner with a dead ball from 2 outs once, he was caught by a fastball that was sweetly entered by the batter, and lost 2 points in a two-run home run.



In the second inning, he was hit by a two-base hit from two outs, allowing the batter to make a timely hit, and scored in quick succession in the early stages.



Even so, in the 3rd inning, he decided to lower the changing ball and politely took the corner, and showed a recovery such as striking out two people in a row, and did not hit up to the 5th inning and did not allow additional points.



By the 6th inning, the ally's batting line had caught up with the tie of 3 to 3, and pitcher Maeda was replaced without going up to the mound.



Maeda pitched 73 balls in the 5th inning, hit 3 hits, struck out 6 and scored 3 goals, not losing, and was not the third win of the season.



The match remained tied and entered an extra time for a tiebreaker starting from no-out second base, and the Twins were hit by a goodbye two-run home run in the 10th inning and lost 3-5.