One game of professional baseball was canceled due to rain, and four games were played.

In the Central League, the leader / giant and the third-placed Yakult drew.

This is the Central League.



▼ Giants vs. Yakult drew 2-2.


Yakult won the game in a timely manner in the 9th inning, one-on-one, but behind the scenes, pitcher McGough, who was a closer, couldn't escape.


In the 2nd inning, Kazuma Okamoto hit the 33rd solo home run, which is the most in line, and in the 9th inning, Wakabayashi caught up with Wakabayashi's timely two base.


Vieira, who pitched in the 9th inning, stopped in 32 games in a row.



▼ DeNA vs. Hiroshima Hiroshima won 11-3.


Hiroshima took the lead twice with Nagano's double-point timely two-base.


In the 4th inning, Ryosuke Kikuchi's No. 11 solo, and in the 6th inning, Hayashi's 2-point timely two-base scored.


Starting pitcher Guri scored 3 goals in the 6th inning, scoring the 9th win, which is the highest number of his own, and Hiroshima was in 5th place with DeNA.


DeNA's pitchers have collapsed.



▼ Hanshin vs. Chunichi was canceled due to rain.



This is the Pacific League.



▼ Softbank vs. Rakuten, Softbank won 5-2.


Softbank scored two goals in the first inning with Taisei Makihara's first batter home run.


In the 5th inning, Yanagita expanded his lead with No. 24 Three Run.


Starting pitcher Kodai Senga is the fourth win with two goals in the seventh inning.


Pitcher Kaino is the first save in two seasons.


Softbank stopped the losing streak with one draw at 4, and returned the winning percentage to 50%.


In Rakuten, starting pitcher Takahiro Norimoto suffered a fifth defeat with five goals in five innings.



▼ Nippon-Ham vs. Orix drew 6-6.


Orix caught up with Masataka Yoshida's 2-point timely two-base and Sugimoto's No. 22 Touran in the 9th inning to chase 4 points.


In the 5th inning, Nippon-Ham beat Ronny Rodriguez's No. 2 solo and Kondo's 2-point timely two-base, but the fourth pitcher Bryan Rodriguez, who went up to the mound from the 9th inning, collapsed. rice field.