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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.

NPB games, news of Sept. 4, 2019

Wednesday saw lots of home runs, and a lot of big ones, three sayonara blasts, one of which was a grand slam, and the player’s 200th. The other grand slam was hit by Japan’s most proficient grand slam hitter, who extended his career record.

Pacific League

Hawks 5, Eagles 1

At Yafuoku Dome, Ariel Miranda (7-4) struck out Hideto Asamura and popped up Jabari Blash en route to pitching out of a first-inning bases-loaded jam and collecting the win as SoftBank beat down Rakuten in a four-home run salvo.

Akira Nakamura and Alfredo Despaigne each went deep in the first inning against Takahiro Norimoto (3-5), while Nobuhiro Matsuda added to the right-hander’s miseries in the fourth with a solo shot. Despaigne capped the scoring in the eighth with his 32nd home run of the season and his 150th in Japan.

Game highlights are HERE.

Lions 10, Buffaloes 2

At Hotto Motto Field Kobe, Shuta Tonosaki homered twice and Takeya Nakamura extended his Japan record for career grand slams to 19 with a five-RBI night as Seibu overturned an early 2-1 Orix lead. Nakamura also had a sacrifice fly, and his five RBIs tied him with teammate Hotaka Yamakawa for the PL lead with 108.

Daiki Enokida (4-2) allowed two runs on five hits over six innings. He struck out two without issuing a walk.

Game highlights are HERE.

Marines 4, Fighters 2

At Zozo Marine Stadium, Takayuki Kato held Lotte scoreless for five innings, but the hosts came back against Nippon Ham’s bullpen, tying it on an unearned run in the eighth and winning it when Tatsuhiro Tamura blasted a two-run sayonara homer off closer Ryo Akiyoshi in the ninth. The loss was the Fighters’ eighth straight.

Game highlights are HERE.

Central League

Dragons 8, Giants 4

At Shikishima Stadium, Tomoyuki Sugano (11-6) gave up four runs on five second-inning hits and Chunichi held on to beat Yomiuri. Four of the five hits Sugano gave up in the inning were misses up in the zone, while the other came from his failure to cover first base quickly enough.

After the game, Giants manager Tatsunori Hara revealed that something had happened to his nephew Sugano, but would not spell it out, saying only there had been an “accident.”

Hayato Sakamoto gave the Giants a first-inning led with his 34th home run after Sugano worked a 1-2-3 first, but the Giants never led again.

Dayan Viciedo fouled a ball of his left ankle and was taken to a hospital in Maebashi, where he was diagnosed with a contusion. He returned to the ballpark, where he was treated and said he expected to play Thursday.

“I can walk,” he said. “It’s a contusion, so I’ll be OK.”

Game highlights are HERE.

Swallows 11, Carp 7

At Jingu Stadium, Tetsuto Yamada’s 200th career home run was a big one, breaking a 7-7, ninth-inning tie with two outs and the bags juiced in Yakult’s walk-off win over Hiroshima.

Swallows rookie Munetaka Murakami overturned a 5-4 deficit in the sixth inning with a three-run home run. His 32nd homer of the year is the most ever by a player under 20 years old in Japan.

BayStars 7, Tigers 5, 10 innings

At Yokohama Stadium, each of DeNA’s big boppers, Neftali Soto, Jose Lopez and Yoshitomo Tsutugo had one of their team’s four home runs, with Tsutsugo’s 27th of the year ending it in the 10th against Hanshin. Soto’s 35 kept him one ahead of Yomiuri’s Hayato Sakamoto for the league lead.