Fastball counts in Japan

The are no fastball counts in Japan: urban legend or truth? We’re used to seeing Japanese pitchers throw breaking balls in any count, but is it really all that different from what MLB pitchers do?

From the first 218,342 pitches thrown in Nippon Professional Baseball in 2022 through Thursday, Sept. 8, pitchers fell behind 3-0 in the count 2,100 times and threw 1,906 fastball-type pitches (four-seamers, two-seamers, cutters, or running fastballs)– 91 percent of the time–and threw strikes with 1,280 of them.

That is the most likely fastball count in Japan, so it’s not like “there are no fastball counts,” but that there is a perception gap caused by how Japanese pitchers go after imported hitters.

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NPB news: Sept. 9, 2022

It was Central League Friday, and Munetaka Murakami kicked it off with a home run, his 53rd and afterward paid tribute to the late Hall of Famer Katsuya Nomura, who encouraged him in his first spring training, and who for one year held the Japan single-season record with 52.

This weekend’s big CL series is between the second-place DeNA BayStars and the third-place Hanshin Tigers. The Yomiuri Giants and Hiroshima Carp went into the weekend breathing down the Tigers’ backs.

The Giants hosted the Dragons, with Shosei Togo going against Chunichi ace Yudai Ono, with the Carp visiting the Swallows, where their ace, Daichi Osera went against Yakult rookie Reiji Kozawa.

Murakami pays his respects

Munetaka Murakami’s 53rd home run on Friday moved him past the career season highs of Hall of Famers Katsuya Nomura and Hiromitsu Ochiai, and afterward the 22-year-old remembered Nomura. The former Swallows skipper spoke to Murakami as an 18-year-old at Yakult’s minor league spring training camp.

“We didn’t speak long but we did have a chance to talk. He told me, ‘At the very least, break my record,’” Murakami said.

“At the time, I didn’t think this day would come. Now that it has happened, I would like to report to him that I have surpassed his record.”

BayStars 9, Tigers 2: At Yokohama Stadium, DeNA came back from a 2-0 first-inning deficit after Taiga Kamichatani (3-6) walked the first two Tigers hitters and both scored. Shintaro Fujinami (2-4) retired 11 of the first 12 batters he faced, before things began to go awry.

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