Major League Baseball Tigers pitcher Kenta Maeda started against the White Sox on the 30th, and pitched until the middle of the 4th inning, giving up 6 runs, including 3 home runs, making his first pitch of the season in his new field difficult. There were no winners or losers.

Pitcher Maeda, who was transferred to the Tigers this season, started on the 30th in the opening second game against the White Sox, which was held in the opponent's home base of Chicago.



In the first inning, when the team had a three-run lead, No. 3 Robert Jr., who competed for the title with American League home run king Shohei Ohtani last year, hit a two-run home run and lost two points.



After a full count, he was fouled and the 10th pitch, which was sweetly entered, was sent to the left field stands.



In the second inning, they tied the score with a home run, and in the third inning, Robert Jr. hit a two-run home run in his second consecutive at-bat, giving them the lead.



Pitcher Maeda came off the mound in the middle of the fourth inning, unable to find a rhythm.In his first pitch of the season in his new field, he pitched 3 and 1/3 innings, allowing 7 hits, including 3 home runs, and 1 walk, with a strikeout. Although he got two hits, he conceded six runs, making it a difficult pitch.



After that, the Tigers caught up in the 7th inning and went into 10 extra innings, winning 7-6, leaving pitcher Maeda with no wins or losses.