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NPB news: July 4, 2024

On Thursday in Japan, the results of NPB players’ all-star voting were released, which predictably added a bunch of players to the PL team, five in total, which is not a record, and which I write about at some length below.

On the field, the Carp and Tigers played another doozy and we had a pair of shutouts, one pitcher’s first career complete-game shutout in a game when Yakult was traumatized by the second base bag. One rookie went eight in a duel between two starters with 5-0 records, and Hirokazu Sawamura even got a save, so it was a fun night even with just four games.

Thursday’s games:

BayStars 3, Swallows 0: At Yokohama Stadium, DeNA’s Kentaro Taira (2-0) threw his first career shutout, a seven-hitter in which four of the seven Swallows batters to reach were put out on the bases, one on a double play, two trying to stretch singles into doubles and the other caught stealing.

While second base proved an offensive stumbling block for Yakult, DeNA rode Toshiro Miyazaki‘s second-inning leadoff double to the game’s first run off Yakult’s Miguel Yajure (4-7). Two more doubles, from Keita Sano and Shugo Maki, made it 2-0 DeNA in the sixth. Sano singled in an eighth-inning insurance run, and Yakult finally succeeded in getting a runner in scoring position in the ninth moments before Taira ended it with his fifth strikeout.

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Everybody’s talking bout him

In a media landscape chasing clicks, Roki Sasaki has become news when he isn’t. Websites can’t help themselves, and spin every comment about Sasaki by anyone in baseball or anyone who used to be in baseball.

Last week, this meant an article with a splashy headline “former great takes Sasaki to task.” Another article proclaimed that the “Marines might trade Sasaki.” Although the headlines would make one think these were two different approaches to the Sasaki saga, they were virtually the same: that there is something wrong with a quality pitcher who hasn’t proven his ability to manage a professional workload.

Sasaki is currently not on the Marines active major league roster, having been dropped for the second time, soon after his first start following a two-week spell. His manager has said he is expected back soon, but that has only fueled the fires of the Sasaki stove league.

The first story made a mountain out of a comment from former Yakult Swallows ace Hiromu Matsuoka in which he essentially called Sasaki “a slacker,” but then walked back and explained that Sasaki must accelerate his learning progress in order to make the most of that high-velocity but fairly straight fastball, by setting it up better.

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