Seiya Suzuki of the Major League Cubs made a full appearance in the Cardinals match on the 3rd, hit 7 consecutive games and had 2 hits in 4 at bats.

Suzuki started in the match against the Cardinals in St. Louis, home of the opponent, as No. 2 and right, and hit the shortstop in the first at-bat for seven consecutive games.



The second at-bat of the two innings was also an infield hit to the shortstop, but the other at-bats were left fly and whiff strikeouts.



The Cubs lost 4-8.

Rangers Kohei Arihara 2 goals in the 2nd inning

Rangers pitcher Kohei Arihara pitched in relief against the Red Sox, giving up two runs in the second inning.



Pitcher Arihara, who threw in the starting lineup on the 28th of last month, pitched as the fourth person in the 6th inning of 0 to 3 in the match against the Red Sox on the 3rd in Boston, home of the opponent.



He was hit by a two-base hit by the first batter, but he hit the following and kept a clean sheet.

He went up to the mound for the next seven innings, losing two points with three hits from one out and two defensive errors, and was replaced in this inning.



Arihara threw 2 innings, gave 4 hits, 2 runs, 1 foreball, and 1 strikeout.



Arihara did not win or lose, and his ERA was 5.29.



The Rangers lost 3-5.

Blue Jays Yusei Kikuchi 1 run

Blue Jays pitcher Yusei Kikuchi pitched in relief against the Pirates in Pittsburgh, home of the opponent, and gave up one run.



Kikuchi pitched as the second pitcher in the 0-0 third inning, losing one run with a hit from one out and a three-base hit.



He held three in the fourth inning and came off the mound in the fifth with a hit and a four-ball runner for one out.



In this game, he threw 2 innings and 1/3 inning, gave 4 hits, 1 run, 1 foreball, and 5 strikeouts.



The Blue Jays won 4–1.