Kenta Maeda, a pitcher of the Major League Baseball Twins, started the game against the Astros and became the winning pitcher for the first time in a month with 3 goals in the 5th inning and won the 5th victory.

On the 8th, pitcher Maeda started the game against the Astros in his opponent's hometown, Houston, and got one point ahead of the game due to two hits at a time and a walk error in the foreball.



I lost 1 point each in the 4th and 5th innings, but I threw up to the 5th inning and hit 6 hits and 3 runs on the mound.



I had three walks and five strikeouts.



The Twins won 7-5, with Maeda winning for the first time in the second half, resulting in 5-4.



On the other hand, Mariners pitcher Yusei Kikuchi started the game against the Yankees and kept the 5th inning without any goals, but did not win or lose.



Pitcher Kikuchi started the game against the Yankees in New York, the home of his opponent, and kept five hits with four hits and no runs.



The walk was scoreless with four and six strikeouts.



Pitcher Kikuchi won and lost, and remains 7-6.



The Mariners won 2-0 and stopped the losing streak with 4.



In addition, Shogo Akiyama of the Reds participated in the Pirates game held at the opponent's home base at the 8th center, with no hits per stroke and two walks.



The team wins 3 to 2 and wins 5 straight games.



Red Sox pitcher Hirokazu Sawamura pitched in the Blue Jays game at the opponent's home base in the 6th inning of 8 to 4, 1 out, 1st base and 2nd base, and pitched with the third person to beat the two batters.



He went up to the mound seven times, but after he walked the runner with a walk, he was replaced when the runner advanced to third base with two wild pitches.



Pitcher Sawamura threw two-thirds of the innings and was a no-hitter, but had two runs and two walks.



The Red Sox lost 8-9.