Baltimore Golden Oriole's Japanese starting pitcher Tomoyuki Kanno pitched the ball first in the away game against the Upper Athletics today, he has always been stable, and there are times when he encounters turbulence, this game is his first time in nearly two months, the first time he threw less than 5 innings and exited, and the final Golden Oriole lost 1:5, Kanno swallowed the defeat.
The 35-year-old Kanno started well in the last game at the home court of the Mariners, and only lost 1 point by knocking 5 hits in the main innings, winning the 5th win of the season, however, in this game with the Athletics, he lost 1 point in the second half of the first game, and even worse in the second half of the second game, with 4 hits knocked out, coupled with teammates' defensive errors, losing 3 points in one breath was the main reason for the team's loss.
Kanno started 4.1 innings with 87 goals, 56 of which were good shots, and it was also the first time he left the game with less than 5 innings since he started 10 games since he threw 4.2 innings against the Blue Jays on April 13, and lost 4 points after being knocked out of 8 hits, of which 3 points were his self-blame points, and he swallowed the 4th defeat without the support of his teammates, but the self-blame rate of 3.23 is still quite good.
Kanno started the past 4 games, pitched a total of 22.2 innings, the strikeout ratio of 13:3 is quite ideal, the self-responsibility rate is 3.57, and the highest single-game conceded score this season is 4 points, and he is still the most stable starting pitcher in the Golden Oriole lineup. After Kanno left the game, Bryan Baker, the last rescue pitcher of the Golden Orioles, was blasted out by Athletic rookie second baseman Max Muncy in the eighth inning to score the fifth point, and he and Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy have the same name and surname, and even have the same birthday.