
Pacific League Softbank 2-1 Orix (2nd, Mizuho PayPay)
Softbank Moinero allowed home run to Hirooka, the leader of the first inning, and his inning runs streak from the second inning of the Nippon-Ham game on July 29 stopped at 29. In the foreign pitcher, Bucky (Hanshin Tigers '65 ( 34 times was the longest and the record was broken, so it was a frustrating shot. Still, the left-hander, who ranked first in both leagues ERA, showed amazing tenacity from here. He survived a pinch with no outs in the 4th inning and bases loaded allowed 7 hit 3 Walk by the 6th inning with a solo arch runs.
"I allowed the first run, but I was able to pitch tenaciously from the second inning onwards. I think I was able to control the game," he commented. Although he missed out on his 11th win, he played his role as a starter that led to a come-from-behind victory.
ERA worsened from 1.07 before the game to 1.08. Pacific League season ERA record was 1.0608, set by Kazuhisa Inao (Nishitetsu) in 1956. He is challenging an unprecedented number that would worsen even if runs in the eighth inning.
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