In the Softbank game held at Kyocera Dome Osaka, pitcher Kaima Taira of professional baseball Seibu achieved no goals in 38 consecutive games, which is on par with the professional baseball record, with one inning in nine innings.

In the game on the 26th, pitcher Taira kept one inning in nine innings to zero and made 37 consecutive games without any goals, leaving one more for the professional baseball record.



Then, on the night of the 28th, in the Softbank game held at Kyocera Dome Osaka, he went up to the mound as the fourth person in the 9th inning of 5-2.



Pitcher Taira struck out the first batter, pitcher goro for the second, and struck out for the third.



As a result, he scored no goals in 38 games in a row, and in 2006, 15 years ago, he was in line with the professional baseball record marked by Kyuji Fujikawa of the Hanshin Tigers at that time.



Pitcher Taira is 21 years old from Okinawa prefecture.

With a straight of 160km at the fastest and a sharp changing ball, he won the rookie of the year with 33 holds in 2nd place in the league last season.



This season, the fourth year, he has won 1 win and 10 saves and has 21 holds at the top of the league, and has been appointed as a member of the Japan National Baseball Team for the Tokyo Olympics.