Major League Baseball Twins pitcher Kenta Maeda was appointed as a substitute runner for the Tigers match in Minneapolis, Minnesota on the 26th, and stepped on the home run of goodbye.



Pitcher Maeda is scheduled to start in the next day's game, but he was appointed as a substitute runner for the second base runner in the 10th inning, which was an extension of the tiebreaker system with 5 to 5, and returned to the home with a subsequent timely hit, and the Twins 6 to 5 I won the goodbye.

Reds player Shogo Akiyama was appointed as a substitute runner in the fifth inning against the Cubs in Chicago, the home of his opponent, and then defended the center.



In the 8th inning, the first at-bat, which was greeted with no-out first base, came out due to the opponent's hitting obstruction, but it did not lead to a goal, and the second at-bat, which came around with 2 outs, 2nd base and 3rd base in the 9th inning, was a missed strikeout.



Akiyama retired in the middle of the defense behind it, and this game was a no-hitter with one at bat.



The Reds lost the goodbye 5-6.