All posts by Jim Allen

sports editor for a wire service in Tokyo

Another NPB failure

Unlike MLB, which manages its media relations in an orderly fashion, NPB has, for reasons I still cannot fathom, never stepped in to ensure that media covering the Japan Series have orderly and predictable access before and after the games.

Other than the required managers’ meeting on the Friday before Game 1, and the obligatory press conferences that day, the teams run everything.

Since NPB delegated media access to the teams in 2020 to develop individual COVID responses in regards to the media and fans, Japanese pro baseball has ended a 70-plus year tradition of allowing reporters in every park at every game on the field and in the dugouts before games while letting them follow players after the games.

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Japan Series finale and the big posting

The Hanshin Tigers are our Japan Series champions for 2023, ending 38 years of wandering through Japan’s postseason and regular season wilderness. And while the Orix Buffaloes failed to repeat, the club is set to cash in on what will likely be a huge posting fee, following their announcement that they will allow ace pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto to move to MLB via the

Sunday’s Game 7

Tigers 7, Buffaloes 1: Osaka UFO Dome, Sheldon Neuse hit a ball where Yuma Mune couldn’t catch it for a three-run fourth-inning home run off Hiroya Miyagi. While Koyo Aoyagi was confusifying the Buffaloes hitters, only plays from Mune at third and Marwin Gonzalez at second had kept the Tigers from taking an early lead off Miyagi.

With two strikes, Neuse took Miyagi deep in the fourth, and hit the third of three RBI singles in a three-run fifth, with two of those runs being charged to Miyagi and one to Japan’s oldest right-hander, Tomoki Higa.

Aoyagi also was yanked after 4-2/3 but he was rarely in trouble, and lefty Masashi Ito, Game 3’s starting and losing pitcher, twirled three nearly flawless innings to get the win.

The Buffaloes’ only consolation was Yuma Tongu’s third solo homer of the series.