Seiya Suzuki of the MLB Cubs did not get a hit in the game against the Braves on the 27th. The team also lost, and it was a painful losing streak in the wild-card battle for a playoff spot.

Suzuki started the game against the Braves in Atlanta, the opponent's home base, at No. 5 light.

In the first at-bat of the second inning, Suzuki scored one run on a foreball from first base with one out to extend his chances, and the team gave up one run in the inning.

The second at-bat was a light fly, the third was a center fielder's fly, the fourth was a pitcher's goro, and the fifth at-bat of the 1th inning was a missed strikeout, resulting in a four-hit no-hitter.

With this, the streak of hits stopped at "2" and the batting average dropped to 1/1/1.

The game went into 2 innings when the Cubs lost the bye, 3-4.

The Cubs, who are in third place in the wild-card race for a three-team playoff spot, tied with the Marlins in winning percentage and suffered a painful losing streak at the end of the season.

In this game, Braves player Acuña Jr. stole his 10th base of the season, becoming the first player in history to hit 5 home runs and 4 stolen bases.

Masanao Yoshida also had no hits, and the team lost four in a row.

Red Sox player Masanao Yoshida started the game against the Rays in Boston as the designated hitter in the sixth, but his first at-bat was a strikeout and his second was a strikeout.

In the third at-bat of the seventh inning, he was sent as a pinch hitter and threw a two-hit no-hitter in the game.

With this, the streak of hits stopped at "6", and the batting average was 1/2/7.

The Red Sox went 3-2 and have lost four in a row.

Nootvar first hit in two games

Cardinals' Lars Nootvar started the game against the Brewers in Milwaukee, the home of the Brewers, in the fifth and hit for the first time in two games.

In his first at-bat of the second inning, Nootvar reached base on an infield hit to short, then homered to open the inning.

The second at-bat was pitcher's goro.

The third at-bat was a foreball.

In his fourth at-bat in the eighth inning, he hit a grounder to first and reached base on an error, but it didn't lead to a run.

Nootvar went 5-for-2 with one foreball and a 2-for-1 batting average.

The game was lost by the Cardinals, 2-3.