Masanao Yoshida of the MLB Red Sox hit a two-base hit against the Padres on the 20th to snap a four-game hitting streak.

Yoshida started the game against the Padres in San Diego as the No. 2 designated hitter and hit a two-base hit over the right fence in the first at-bat of the first inning to snap a four-game hitting streak.

In the second at-bat of the second inning, he had a strikeout, but he reached base on a swing-and-run, and in the third at-bat of the fourth inning, he fell from first base to second base with one out, and Yoshida stayed at first base because the first base runner was out in the second, and then went to second base for his third stolen base of the season.

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

In the fifth at-bat of the ninth inning, Yoshida went 2-for-2 with a 4-for-3 batting average.

The Red Sox won 1-3 to win their fourth straight game.

Cardinals' Lars Nootvar started the game against the Dodgers in St. Louis at No. 7 and hit a sacrifice fly from center base with one out in his first at-bat and a sacrifice fly from third base to center in his second at-bat in the second inning, marking his first RBI in two games.

In his next at-bat, he struck out first and struck out, and in this game, he went 4-for-9 with a no-hitter and one RBI, dropping his batting average to 5.5.1.

The Cardinals won the game, 2-9.

Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs started the game against the Phillies in Philadelphia with the No. 5 right, and retired to the bench in the next six innings without a defensive strikeout, with a missed strikeout in the first at-bat, a left fly in the second, and a missed strikeout in the third.

Suzuki threw a three-hit no-hitter and stopped hitting streak at 4, bringing his batting average to 2.4.1.

The game ended in a heavy 1-2 loss by the Cubs.