Major League Baseball Red Sox player Masanao Yoshida hit a two-base hit against the Blue Jays to extend his hitting streak to three.

Yoshida started the game against the Blue Jays in his hometown of Boston as the No. 3 designated hitter, and his first at-bat in the first inning was a left-field fly, but in the second at-bat of the fourth inning, he hit a two-base hit that hit the left-center fence called the Green Monster.

The third at-bat of the sixth inning was the first goro, and the fourth at-bat of the eighth was the third goro.

Yoshida went 1-for-1 with a hit streak in three consecutive games, and his batting average is 4-for-2.

The game was lost to the Red Sox 6-3.

Nootvar started and hit a double

Cardinals' Lars Nootvar started the game against the Rockies in St. Louis at No. 1 center.

The first at-bat of the first inning was a catcher's fly, but in the second at-bat of the third inning with a 1-1 lead, Wright hit a two-base hit with one out to open up the chance, and the team scored one more run.

The third at-bat of the fifth inning also had a hit to left field, and the fourth at-bat of the seventh was a center fly.

Nootvar went 1-for-7 with a 3-for-2 batting average that went 1-for-1 with the Cardinals losing the game 5-3.

Seiya Suzuki went 3-for-3 with no hits, stopped streak at <>

Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs started the game against the Braves in Chicago at No. 6 and had a strikeout in the first at-bat, a strikeout in the second, and a strikeout in the third.

Suzuki threw a three-hit no-hitter, dropping his batting average to 1-for-2 and 3-for-3, while the Cubs lost 2-4 to end their winning streak at three.

Shintaro Fujinami scoreless in the first inning, team wins

Orioles pitcher Shintaro Fujinami became the fourth pitcher in the ninth inning of a 10-3 lead against the Mets in Baltimore, allowing one hit and no runs in the first inning.

There is no win-loss rate, and the ERA is 9.4.

The team went on to win 1-1.