Major League Baseball pitcher Shintaro Fujinami of the Athletics started against the Rangers and gave up eight runs in less than three innings to take his fourth loss.

Fujinami, who has lost three consecutive games since his debut and has not won a game, started the game against the Rangers in Arlington, Texas, on the 3nd.

In the first inning, Fujinami, who gave up two runs to his teammates, got up and gave up a foreball, and after one out, he got a strikeout from the third batter with a 22.6-kilogram fastball to get two outs.

However, Adlis Garcia, the fourth batter who also belonged to professional baseball and the Giants, caught the first pitch that went in sweetly and hit a two-run home run to tie the game.

In the second inning, after a two-base hit with one out, a wild pitch advanced a runner to third base and allowed the first batter to hit a timely shot to left field to allow the winning run.

After this, more hits and dead balls led to a pinch of bases, and they lost five runs in one fell swoop with consecutive timely hits.

Pitcher Fujinami, who struggled with control, gave up a foreball to the top of the third inning and was dropped with one out on third base on a wild pitch.

The replacement pitcher was hit in a timely manner, and Fujinami threw until the middle of the third inning, giving up seven hits and giving up eight runs, giving up three foreballs, one dead ball, and two strikeouts.

The Athletics lost the game 1-2, and Fujinami was the losing pitcher for the fourth loss.