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NPB News: Aug. 15, 2024

A typhoon is barreling toward Tokyo and northeastern Japan and resulted in three of Friday’s games being canceled, but all three Pacific League games on the schedule were played. Roki Sasaki made news with a 1-1/3-inning start, and after the Seibu Lions snapped his four-game home run streak on Tuesday, Hotaka Yamakawa made up for lost time with some old-time power at the world’s largest outdoor sauna.

Meanwhile, the Nippon Ham Fighters have decided that their home park outside Hiroshima will have its infield grass replaced with artificial turf next season, ostensibly while keeping the existing dirt and the natural grass outfield.

Thursday’s games

Fighters 6, Marines 1: At Kitahiroshima Taxpayers Burden Field, Roki Sasaki took a smash off his left ankle with one out in the second inning and was unable to resume pitching. Fighters lefty Takayuki Kato, on the other hand, got a six-run third-inning lead and hung in for eight innings to improve to 6-7. Sasaki left for treatment, returned to the mound and made some practice tosses, so the injury does not appear that serious.

Tatsuki Mizuno, one of the two Fighters who laid down beautiful suicide squeeze bunts the night before, went long in the bottom of the third with a two-run homer, his fourth. Ariel Martinez  singled in Go Matsumoto to make it 3-0 and Franmil Reyes hit his fourth home run in five games to make it 6-0. Takashi Ogino had three of Lotte’s nine hits and the Marines’ only extra-base hit, a seventh-inning RBI double. Lotte fell a full game back of Nippon Ham in third place.

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NPB news: Aug. 14, 2024

On Wednesday, a former player exposing himself in public reminds us of the weird way in which Japan’s media “protects” the privacy of suspects arrested by the police here. On the field, Ryosuke Kikuchi had a milestone night, and then hit a walk-off homer, a rookie hit a grand slam and the Nippon Ham Fighters insured their victory with some suicidal behavior.

Wednesday’s games

Fighters 4, Marines 1: At Kitahiroshima Taxpayers Burden Field, Sachiya Yamasaki allowed a run in 7-1/3 innings, and the Nippon Ham Fighters came from behind with the help of back-to-back suicide squeezes on Wednesday.

Yamasaki (8-3) allowed a run on three hits and error in the first inning, but Franmil Reyes tied it in the bottom of the first with 11th home run. A leadoff walk and Chusei Mannami double then set up Nippon Ham’s big inning.

The Fighters took the lead on an error charged to Neftali Soto for failing to catch a wide throw at first base, and Nippon Ham wasted no time piling on. On consecutive pitches, Torai Fushimi and Tatsuki Mizuno laid down perfect squeeze bunts with the runners going from third.

Last year in June, the Fighters went through a suicide squeeze phase and over the course of three games had three runners tagged out at the plate on pitch outs, twice against the Marines on June 24.

“I regret giving up the first-inning homer and the two squeeze bunts, but from the third inning on I was able to pitch my kind of game,” Lotte starter C.C. Mercedes (4-6) said.

Marines skipper Masato Yoshii also liked what he saw at the finish from his lefty, but was not pleased by how Mercedes came out of the gate.

“This was an important game for us, so it might have been better for him to come out pitching as well as he possibly could, but we got behind and that was that,” Yoshii said. “We had no answer for manager (Tsuyoshi) Shinjo’s calling for suicide squeezes on consecutive pitches, and that completely took the air out of us.”

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