Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs of Major League Baseball played for the first time in three games against the Pirates in Chicago on the 13th, and contributed to the team's victory by hitting one hit.

Suzuki, who has missed the last two games due to physical pain, started for the first time in three games at No. 2 and right, and hit a hard-hitting hit in the first at-bat of the first inning, but the ball hit the front of the fielder and was a centerliner.

In the next two at-bats, he fell to the infield and then hit an infield hit to second base in the fourth at-bat with one out in the seventh inning with a one-run lead, and the team added four more runs in the inning.

In the fifth at-bat of the eighth inning, he hit a three-run home run on a foreball and the Cubs won 3-3.

Suzuki went 1-for-1 with a batting average of 2.1.7.

Red Sox Masanao Yoshida No-hitter

Masanao Yoshida of the Red Sox started the game against the Rockies in Boston for the first time in two games at second and left, but did not get a hit.

Yoshida, who had played as a pinch hitter in the previous game, reached base on a dead ball in the third at-bat of the fifth inning, and ended up with a four-hit no-hitter with two strikeouts and two walks, bringing his batting average to 2.2.5.

The Red Sox lost 3-2 in 2 innings.

Athletics Shintaro Fujinami scoreless in the first inning

Athletics pitcher Shintaro Fujinami pitched one scoreless inning against the Rays in Oakland, starting with a relief pitcher and throwing short innings.

This was the second time Fujinami had served as an opener since March 1, striking out the first batter straight into the infield, and the next batter drove in two pitches to get a strikeout over 2 kilometers.

After this, he was hit by an infield hit, but he hit a fly to left field and pitched around 2 kilometers straight to keep the first inning scoreless, bringing his ERA to 2.160.

Fujinami didn't win or lose, but the Athletics, who had the lowest winning percentage in the big leagues until the day before, beat the Rays, who have the highest winning percentage in the big leagues, 160-1 to extend their longest winning streak of the season to "10", and with a 80-2 record, their winning percentage was 1/7/19, overtaking the Royals, who lost that day, to break the lowest winning percentage.