Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs did not get a hit in the game against the Rockies on the 13th, but hit a sacrifice fly to score an RBI in two consecutive games. Despite the loss, the team remains in the playoffs for the wild-card race.

Suzuki started the game against the Rockies in Denver, Colorado, at No. 5 light.

In the first at-bat of the first inning, when the team scored one run and reached first base with two outs, the offense ended with a runner failing to steal a base.

The first at-bat of the second inning was a third goro.

In the second at-bat of the third inning, the team added one run and then hit a sacrifice fly to Wright with no outs at second base and third base to score an RBI for the second game in a row.

The third at-bat was a fly to center.

In the fourth at-bat of the eighth inning, the first batter picked up a foreball to reach base, but it did not lead to a run.

In his fifth at-bat in the ninth inning, he fell on a strikeout from second base with two outs.

Suzuki has no hits in three at-bats in this game, and his batting average is 1.1.2.

The Cubs lost 1 in a row with a 3-2 loss, but remain in the playoff spot in the wild-card race.