Troubled former Cy Young Award winner Trevor Bauer surrendered seven runs and the Hiroshima Carp held off the DeNA BayStars 7-5 in the Central League on Tuesday.

Bauer (1-2) came to Japan under a cloud following a 194-game suspension for violating MLB's domestic violence, sexual abuse and child abuse policy. The Los Angeles Dodgers cut him loose despite owing him over $20 million for this season. DeNA snapped Bauer up when every MLB team passed on signing him.

Trevor Bauer of the DeNA BayStars reacts after allowing a two-run home run to Ryoma Nishikawa in the first inning of a Central League baseball game against the Hiroshima Carp at Yokohama Stadium on May 16, 2023. Bauer surrendered seven runs in two innings. (Kyodo)

Against the Carp, whom Bauer beat in his May 3 Japan debut, Bauer allowed eight hits and a walk and struck out one in two innings. He has given up 15 runs, 14 earned, over 15 innings for the BayStars.

"They really hit him well," BayStars manager Daisuke Miura said. "It's not only about how hard you throw."

Shogo Akiyama had four hits and drove in two runs. His first-inning RBI double brought home the game's first run. Ryan McBroom doubled him home and scored on Ryoma Nishikawa's two-run homer.

The BayStars trailed 7-0 in the second and battled back but fell short.

Hiroshima starter Hiroki Tokoda (4-0) allowed three runs over seven innings to earn the win.


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