Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs, a major league baseball player, started in the second light of the season for the first time in the Rays game and chose three walks, but no hits were made, and the consecutive game hits from the opening stopped at "9". I did.

Suzuki has hit 5th and 6th since the opening, but he was assigned 4th for the first time the day before, and in the raise game held in his hometown Chicago on the 19th, he often puts a strong hitter in the major leagues. I entered No. 2 for the first time.



Suzuki has walked the first at bat in the first inning, walked in the second at bat in the third inning, walked in the third at bat in the fifth inning, and walked two outs in the fourth at bat in the seventh inning. It was a chance, but again in the foreball, the Cubs lost 5 to 6 this time, although they were close to one point.



Suzuki had no hits in one at bat and three walks, and the consecutive game hits from the opening stopped at "9".



Suzuki had the longest consecutive hits since his major league debut, alongside Akinori Iwamura, who made his debut at the time's Devil Rays in 2007, but he didn't break the record.