MLB Major League Baseball Baltimore Oriole Japanese pitcher Tomoyuki Kanno played 7.1 innings away from home today, setting a new career high in the major leagues, and he only lost 1 point in 3 games in this game, and handed in his 4th high-quality start of the season, including 3 games with at least 7 innings.
Kanno opened the game with the Angels hitting 7 up and 7 down, and 3 of them were hit by him, including 2 3-ball strikeouts. Angels had 3 games and 1 out, but then another wave of 7 up and 7 down. Luis Rengifo knocked out the team's second run in five innings, and this second-run hit helped the Angels get a lap for the first time, but Tomoyuki Kanno defused the loss of points and allowed the Angels to go up and down again with 4 ups.
In the seventh inning, Tomoyuki Kanno was hit by Yoan Moncada for a three-run hit, and although he let the next bat hit the Uchino Rolling Ground, the 1 point still dropped. Tomoyuki Kanno started 7.1 games in this game, and with 93 goals, 65 of which were good balls, and only lost 1 point by 3 in 5K and 0 guarantees. The first 7.1 innings set a new career high in the major leagues.
The Golden Orioles played the first game with Gunnar Henderson's Yang Chun cannon to get the first point. In the 2nd inning, 2 innings and 1 hit added 1 point, and 2 innings and 2 hits scored 2 points in this half. Kanno exited with a 3-1 lead, and he eventually won his fourth game of the season.