All posts by Jim Allen

sports editor for a wire service in Tokyo

NPB news: July 8, 2023

Tomoyuki Sugano looked like he was back Saturday, Yoshinobu Yamamoto was also his old self, a new Marines recruit cost his old team a victory in a sentimental game in front of his old fans, and Yakult and Hanshin played a heck of a game.

Saturday’s games

Buffaloes 5, Lions 1: At Kobe Green Stadium, Yoshinobu Yamamoto (8-3) struck out 13, while walking one over the distance. Reserve utility man Tomoya Noguchi threw David MacKinnon out on the bases to end the Lions’ second and hit a two-out two-run triple off Kona Takahashi (5-6) in the home half. Kotaro Kurebayashi hit his sixth home run with a man on in the third, and that was the ballgame.

The win pulled the Buffaloes into a virtual tie for first place in the Pacific League, and before I let this one go, I have to say that Yamamoto was the victim of one of the worst hero-interview questions I’ve ever heard: “Tonight we had fireworks at the ballpark. What are your favorite kind of fireworks?” The poor guy was helpless.

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NPB news: July 7, 2023

Fifteen strikeouts, a three-hitter, and a couple of nail-biters. Not bad for a Friday with just three games.

Friday’s games

Eagles 6, Hawks 5: At Miyagi Stadium, Kohei Arihara (3-1), who had given up all three of his runs this year on three solo home runs, diversified his portfolio as the Eagles hitters took early batting practice against him. Arihara retired the first two batters he faced in the game, only for the next six to reach. Maikel Franco popped the cork on the five-run inning with an RBI single. Ryosuke Tatsumi singled in another and Yukiya Ito capped it with a three-run shot.

Franco homered to make it 6-0 in the third, as Takahiro Norimoto (4-4) pitched out of a couple of early scrapes. Then suddenly, SoftBank got back in it. Akira Nakamura doubled and scored in the fifth on a Kensuke Kondo single.

Ryoya Kurihara made it 6-2 with a sixth-inning homer, before three walks loaded the bases with two out. Another Kondo single made it 6-3 and Yuki Yanagita‘s third hit of the game made it 6-5, but there it would stay even after Kondo and Yanagita reached in the ninth against Yuki Matsui , who closed out his 18th save by striking out Kurihara.

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