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NPB games, news of Sept. 6, 2019

Kodai Senga, who lobbied the SoftBank Hawks last winter in vain to post him, became the first player who turned pro after signing a developmental contract to throw a no-hitter.

He did it touching 98.8 mph with his fastball and throwing bulls eyes with his breaking pitches, and as the game went on shifting to more splitters, the pitch he ended the game with.

“Before the game I wanted to use more big breaking pitches, and (catcher Takuya) Kai called those really effectively.”

Marines manager Tadahito Iguchi said he instructed his batters to be aggressive on the first pitch, but it was no good.

“He located his breaking pitches well,” the skipper said. “We talked about swinging at the first pitch, but we weren’t able to get good swings against him.”

No hits are not enough

Senga led 2-0 in the ninth, when he walked the first two batters. With one out, he had a runner on third, and couldn’t afford a wild pitch, since even if he won 2-1 and didn’t allow a hit, it wouldn’t enter the record books in Japan, which doesn’t count no-hitters, but only no-hit shutouts.

Excluding Japan’s newest team, the Rakuten Eagles formed in 2005, the Hawks have gone the longest without having a pitcher throw a no-hitter. In fact, Senga’s was the first they’ve had since the Pacific and Central leagues were formed in 1950’s expansion.

The last Hawks pitcher to achieve the feat did so on May 26, 1943 in Kobe, when future Hall of Famer Takehiko Bessho beat Yamato, also by a score of 2-0.

Outsiders

In addition to Senga, who was undrafted in 2010 until taken by the Hawks in the fourth round of the subsequent supplemental draft, catcher Takuya Kai was taken shortly after, in the sixth round.

Can’t touch this

“His fastball and breaking pitches were amazing,” said Lotte slugger Seiya Inoue, who struck out to end the game with the tying runs on base. “It’s always fun facing him.”

“At the end, he was really throwing at his best. He didn’t throw me anything good to hit, so it would have been hard to just wait for him to throw something I could handle.”

Pacific League

Hawks 2, Marines 0

At Yafuoku Dome, SoftBank’s Kodai Senga (12-7) threw the 91st regular season no-hitter in Japan’s elite level pro ranks in a pitchers’ duel with Mike Bolisnger (4-5) thanks to two routine fly balls dropped in center field by Lotte’s Leonys Martin.

Martin let two nearly identical flies hit off the heel of his glove, one in the fifth, that led to the Hawks’ first run, and one in the sixth that scored an insurance run from first with one out.

Game highlights are HERE.

Lions 5, Eagles 4

At Rakuten Seimei Park, Takeya Nakamura was at it again with the bases loaded, hitting his 20th career grand slam as Seibu held on to beat Rakuten 5-4.

In his past three games, Nakamura has had two grand slams and a three-run double. Of his PL-leading 115 RBIs, 49 have come with the bases loaded.

“I was half laughing (when I came up with the bases loaded again), thinking this can’t be happening,” Nakamura said of his fly that just barely cleared the fence in left. “I got jammed a bit, but I did put a good swing on it.”

Game highlights are HERE.

Fighters 6, Buffaloes 2

At Sapporo Dome, Toshihiro Sugiura (3-4) won for the first time since May 23, allowing two hits and a walk while striking out six over six scoreless innings as Nippon Ham beat Orix to snap an eight-game losing streak and drop the Buffaloes into last place.

Taisuke Yamaoka (10-4) allowed five runs on five walks and nine hits over five innings to take the loss.

Game highlights are HERE.

Central League

Swallows 5, Giants 2

At Jingu Stadium, Wladimir Balentien reached 30 home runs for the eighth time in his NPB career with a two-run shot in the first inning, and Masanori Ishikawa (7-5) allowed one run over six innings.

The Giants’ only run off the lefty came in the fourth, when the first four batters singled. The win was the 170th of his career.

Carp 6, Tigers 3

At Mazda Stadium, Hiroshima blew the game open in a five-run third against Hanshin’s Haruto Takahashi (3-7) to move within 4-1/2 games of the league-leading Giants.

Dragons 8, BayStars 4

At Nagoya Dome, Chunichi hammered DeNA right-hander Kentaro Taira (5-4) for seven runs over 3-2/3 innings to collect their fourth-straight win. Dayan Viciedo walked and scored in the first, broke a 3-3 tie with a two-run homer in the third and singled in a run in the fourth to lead the Dragons offense.

News

Chikamoto moving up in rookie ranks

Hanshin rookie Koji Chikamoto’s double and single on Friday against Hiroshima lifted his season hit total to 139, tying him with Shinichi Eto, who went on to win three batting titles, for fourth on the CL rookie hit list. The record is held by Hall of Famer Shigeo Nagashima with 153.

Blister disappoints scouts as Sasaki makes early exit

A flock of scouts who descended on Japan’s WSBC Under-18 World Cup game against South Korea on Friday were disappointed when flame throwing high schooler Roki Sasaki left the game in the first inning after breaking a blister on his pitching hand.

NPB games, news of Sept. 5, 2019

It was the Japan sweepstakes, and only wins by the Hanshin Tigers and Hiroshima Carp kept all five series wrapping up on Thursday from being sweeps.

Central League

Dragons 3, Giants 2

At Tokyo Dome, Yomiuri wasted seven scoreless innings from starting pitcher Toshiki Sakurai, when the bullpen blew a two-run, eighth-inning lead in a loss to Chunichi, which completed a three-game sweep on the road against the league leaders.

It was the Dragons’ first three-game sweep of the Giants in three seasons.

Nobumasa Fukuda hit the first pitch he saw from Scott Mathieson for a game-reversing two-run double after Kota Nakagawa (4-3) surrendered a two-out, pinch-hit double to 20-year-old rookie Masami Ishigaki.

Nineteen-year-old Dragons right-hander Takumi Yamamoto pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the first inning to hold the Giants scoreless through six. Former Dragon Alex Guerrero hit a pinch-hit homer to open the seventh, and a pinch-hit double by Shuta Tanaka set up the Giants’ second run.

Hiroto Fuku (2-0) surrendered Yoshihiro Maru’s sacrifice fly, but got three outs to put the brakes on the Giants rally. He earned the win in relief after Joely Rodriguez shut down the hosts in the eighth, and fellow lefty Toshiya Okad did the same in the ninth.

Game highlights are HERE.

Carp 8, Swallows 1

At Jingu Stadium, Hiroki Tokoda (7-6) allowed a first-inning run, but none after that through seven innings, and back-to-back homers by Ryoma Nishikawa and Ryosuke Kikuchi gave Hiroshma the lead for good in the fifth against Yakult.

Tigers 9, BayStars 2

At Yokohama Stadium, DeNA rookie Shinichi Onuki (5-5) wrecked this game in the third inning with the help of the bullpen. He left trailing 2-0 with two on and one out, and reliever Shingo Hirata didn’t get out of the inning until Hanshin led 6-0.

Game highlights are HERE.

Pacific League

Hawks 3, Eagles 2

At Yafuoku Dome, Hiroaki Takaya hit his annual home run, breaking a 1-1, fifth-inning tie in SoftBank’s series-sweep-clinching win over Rakuten.

Veteran right-hander Kenichi Nakata started for the Hawks, and got a 1-0 first-inning lead when Taisei Makihara singled, stole second and scored on an Alfredo Despaigne single. Nakata pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the second but surrendered the tying run in the fifth.

Sixth-inning doubles by Seiichi Uchikawa and Nobuhiro Matsuda allowed the Hawks to overcome Jabari Blash’s 29th home run.

Game highlights are HERE.

Lions 7, Buffaloes 3

At Hotto Motto Field Kobe, Shuta Tonosaki hit his third home run in two days, and Takeya Nakamura capped a five-run Seibu fourth with a three-run double in a win over Orix.

Nakamura, who recently extended his Japan record for career grand slams with his 19th, took over the PL RBI lead from teammate Hotaka Yamakawa.

“It seems like I only come up with the bases loaded,” Nakamura said. “I want to thank the base runners.”

Lions starter Wataru Matsumoto (6-3) allowed two runs over six innings while striking out nine.

Game highlights are HERE.

News

Sugano sidelined with lower back pain

Yomiuri Giants ace Tomoyuki Sugano was deactivated on Thursday due to lower back pain. On Wednesday, he was missing his locations badly and those misses got hammered in a four-run second inning against Chunichi.

Okugawa strikes down Canada

Yasunobu Okugawa, who pitched Ishikawa Prefecture’s Seiryo High School to the finals of this summer’s national high school championship at historic Koshien Stadium and who is likely to be drafted in the first round in NPB’s amateur draft this autumn, struck out 18 on Thursday against Canada in the WSBC Under-18 World Cup in Busan, South Korea.

He allowed a run on two hits over seven innings.

Chikamoto sets Tigers rookie hits record

Koji Chikamoto, Hanshin’s top pick in last year’s amateur draft, went 2-for-5 on Thursday against DeNA, raising his season hit total to 137 and surpassing the previous high of 136 for a Tigers rookie set by Shun Takayama in 2016.