On the 5th, pitcher Yusei Kikuchi of the Blue Jays pitched in relief against the Orioles in Baltimore, the home of the opponent, and became the winning pitcher by perfectly suppressing the first inning and three minutes and two innings, and won his sixth win this season. rice field.

In the second game of the doubleheader against the Orioles, which was the final game of the season, pitcher Kikuchi was caught up with a tie in the sixth inning, and was the fifth person to pitch in the scene of one out, first base, and second base, and whiffed two batters. I got out of a pinch by striking out and hitting a right fly.



Immediately after, the team won by 2 points in the 7th inning, and pitcher Kikuchi went up to the mound and held it down with 3 people, pitched 1st and 2/3rd innings, allowed no hits, no runs, and 2 strikeouts. It was a perfect pitching that took away and didn't even give a fore ball.



The Blue Jays won 5-1 and beat pitcher Kikuchi, and this season, the first year since he moved to the Blue Jays, he has 6 wins, 7 losses and 1 save with an ERA of 5.19.



The Blue Jays are 2nd in the American League Eastern Division and are wildcards to the playoffs.

Seiya Suzuki: No hits in 3 at bats in the final game of the season

Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs also started in the final game of the season against the Reds in Cincinnati, home of the opponent, as the second right player, and was sent as a pinch hitter in the 7th inning with no hits in 3 at bats.



The Cubs won the game 15-2.



Suzuki finished his first season in the major leagues with a batting average of 20%, 6 minutes, and 2 rins, with 14 home runs and 46 RBIs.