Yusei Kikuchi, a pitcher of the Blue Jays, started the game against the Yankees for the first time this season, but pitched halfway through the fourth inning and lost three goals.

Pitcher Kikuchi moved from the Mariners to the Blue Jays this season and went up to the starting pitcher's mound for the first time this season in the Yankees match held in his opponent's hometown of New York on the 12th.



He suddenly walked the lead once, but with the good defense of his allies, he survived without any runs.



However, in the 2nd inning, a two-run home run was hit from the 1st out 3rd base, and 2 points were preempted.



Here, the catcher sent a pick-off ball to the first base, and during this time, the second base runner lost the third point.



After that, pitcher Kikuchi got off the mound when he walked, and in the 4th year of the major league, he pitched halfway through the 4th inning and became a losing pitcher with 3 runs.



He hit five hits, stole two strikeouts, and walked two.



The Blue Jays lost 0-4.