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Japan Series Game 2

Payback has been the word so far at the Japan Series. On Friday, it was the Tigers and Shoki Murakami looking for revenge after Yoshinobu Yamamoto shut them out 2-0 at Koshien during interleague, which they accomplished with a world-class 8-0 butt kicking. Sunday, it was the Buffaloes’ turn, and they, too, delivered.

Also, in catching up with some odds and ends, I need to mention that the Fighters are expected to post pitcher Naoyuki Uwasawa, who could make it a five-pitcher exodus to MLB this winter, along with Yuki Matsui (confirmed free agent), Shota Imanaga (posting expected), Kona Takahashi (posting expected) and Yoshinobu Yamamoto (posting expected).

Sunday’s Game 2

Orix 8, Hanshin 0: At Osaka UFO Dome, Orix’s defense came up big as Hiroya Miyagi only needed to pitch out of trouble once, despite giving up plenty of batted balls of promise. With a one-run fourth-inning lead, shortstop Kotaro Kurebayashi started a razor-sharp double play, allowing Miyagi to survive two two-out singles by striking out Sheldon Neuse.

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NPB news: Oct. 29, 2023

Apologize for being late. The day job has kept me up writing about the Japan Series until late and without a monitor to see the pitches or swings, it’s a little hard to report as I usually might. On the other hand, I get to talk to players a little before games, something most teams have worked this year to curtail since they could no longer use COVID as an excuse to restrict media access.

Prelude

Because of that access, I was able to have a few minutes with Yoshinobu Yamamoto after he practiced on Friday, and with Leandro Cedeno, Yuma Mune and Hanshin pitcher Jeremy Beasley.

Mune, who I need to start calling “DJ” because he’s the one who pulls the team boom box onto the field for practice. The first tune that came out was a reggaeton number he said he picked, although I didn’t ask whether he was in charge of the whole playlist. Another possible nickname might be “glove whisperer.” After he practiced, the Golden Glove third baseman was inspecting two different gloves, weighing each in his hands, manipulating them in various ways, putting them side by side on the dugout floor and prostrating himself to get a careful look at each in turn.

“They’re the same. They both have a lot of different lettering on them, and I wanted to see how they looked,” he said.

A day before he got lit up in Game 1, Yamamoto talked about his season and getting shelled in his playoff debut this year.

“I was able to pitch the whole season, but the best thing this year is that we won the pennant and as a player, knowing you contributed to that is really a good thing,” he said before going on to talk about allowing five runs in seven innings but getting the win against Lotte in their playoff opener, when he failed to snare a couple of sharp comebackers that led to a three-run first inning.

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