Major League Baseball pitcher Hirokazu Sawamura pitched for relief in the Braves game on the 16th and lost one point in a home run, but he did not win or lose.

Pitcher Sawamura was the second pitcher to pitch immediately after being caught up with the Braves in the 5th inning against the Braves in Atlanta, the home of his opponent.



Pitcher Sawamura suppressed the three players from No. 7 to two outfield flies and a strikeout.



He went up to the mound the next six times, took one out, and then hit a home run where the fastball entered sweetly, allowing him to win.



From the 2nd out, he gave a two-base hit, walked and got off the mound.



Pitcher Sawamura threw one and two-thirds innings, hit two hits, including a home run, and scored one goal, two strikeouts, and one walk, resulting in an ERA of 2.96.



In the game, the Red Sox, who had turned around with a full-base home run, won 10 to 8 for the third straight victory, and pitcher Sawamura was not defeated.