Masanao Yoshida of the MLB Red Sox had two hits, including a two-base lead, against the Blue Jays on Sunday, extending his hitting streak to 1.

Yoshida started the game against the Blue Jays in Boston, where he started at second and left, and in his first at-bat of the first inning, he hit a timely two-base hit that hit a high left-field fence called the Green Monster with a no-out second base chance to extend his hitting streak to 2.

In the following timely manner, Yoshida homered for the second goal.

In his second at-bat, he hit a double and in the third at-bat of the fifth inning, he hit a leadoff hit to center field, marking his first multi-hit game in five games.

The fourth at-bat of the sixth inning was a shortstop.

Yoshida went 1-for-1 with two hits and one RBI, and his batting average was 11-for-2 with six walks.

The game was tied in the ninth inning when Badugo's walk-off home run in front of Yoshida gave the Red Sox a 2-5 victory and their third straight win.

Cubs Seiya Suzuki First Timely Hit

Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs went 4-for-3 with one hit and one RBI in the fourth against the Nationals in Washington.

In his first at-bat of the first inning, he was forced in a two-strike with two outs and second base, then fouled out and hit a timely hit to center on the seventh pitch.

Suzuki then advanced to third base and returned home on a timely two-base hit.

The second at-bat was a foreball, the third was a first fly, and the fourth was a center fly.

His batting average is 1/1/1.

The game ended with the Cubs winning 1-2 and ending their losing streak at 7.