Major league pitcher Kohei Arihara of the Rangers pitched in the starting pitcher against the Tigers, giving up 6 runs in the middle of the 4th inning, resulting in his second loss.

Pitcher Arihara, who was promoted to the major leagues for the first time this season this month and won his third major league victory in the previous pitching, started pitching on the 28th in the Tigers match held in Arlington, his home base, on the 28th.



He didn't score in the first inning, but after giving the lead batter a dead ball in the second inning, he scored the opening goal with a two-base hit, and then the next batter hit a two-run home run.



In the following 3 innings, 2 hits and 2 outs were given with 2 outs and 1 point was added.



He continued to pitch four times, but with a hit and a two-base hit, he was dropped from the pitch when he was led by 3 points in a 1-out, 2nd base and 3rd base pinch.



The pitcher who relieved was hit by two timely runs, and Arihara lost a point.



Arihara pitched 3 and 1/3 innings with 8 hits, 2 foreballs, 1 dead ball, and 3 strikeouts for 6 runs.



The Rangers lost 8 to 9, and Arihara became the losing pitcher, and this season's total record is 1 win and 2 losses, and the ERA is 5.40.

Takuichi Sawamura Relief 3 points per inning Winning or losing Red Sox

Red Sox pitcher Takuichi Sawamura pitched in relief against the Rays in his hometown of Boston, throwing three runs in the first inning.



Sawamura pitched as the second pitcher in the 6th inning with a 3-5 lead.



He lost one on consecutive hits and a sacrifice fly from one out, and was added two more on a timely hit and a timely two base.



Sawamura pitched the first inning, giving up 4 hits, 2 foreballs, 1 strikeout, and 3 runs.


The Red Sox lost 4-12, with no wins or losses against pitcher Sawamura.