Sano Nichidai won the pitching duel. Suzuki, using sharp sliders and other pitches to carefully target the corners, pitched a no-walk, six-hit shutout. He didn't allow a runner to reach third base, and held onto the single run scored in the seventh inning with two outs and no runners on base, which came from a hit and two errors. The defense behind him was also solid.
Seirei Christopher pitched a complete game, allowing only one run.
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Sano Nichidai won the pitching duel. Suzuki, using sharp sliders and other pitches to carefully target the corners, pitched a no-walk, six-hit shutout. He didn't allow a runner to reach third base, and held onto the single run scored in the seventh inning with two outs and no runners on base, which came from a hit and two errors. The defense behind him was also solid.
Seirei Christopher pitched a complete game, allowing only one run.