NPB news: Aug. 7, 2022

Sunday saw the second big-name veteran pitcher go off the rails in two days, while the Hanshin Tigers and Yomiuri Giants did their best to tell the world that the Central League pennant race is not as over as it looked a month ago. Hanshin in particular had the kind of contributions from its imports that it projected at the start of the season.

Swallows slugger Munetaka Murakami, who was deactivated on Saturday when it was feared he might have COVID, returned to duty Sunday after testing negative.

Sunday’s games

Eagles 7, Hawks 2: At Fukuoka Dome, it was Tsuyoshi Wada’s day to fall apart. A day after Masahiro Tanaka took the loss in an otherwise good start, the broadcast crew was talking about how they’d like to see the 41-year Wada go the distance after throwing 66 pitchers through five innings when he began missing and the Eagles began connecting.

Haruki Nishikawa doubled on a flat 3-2 low-and-away off the fence in right for a double, Wada misplayed his hand on the ensuing sacrifice, allowing the batter to reach, and walked Hideto Asamura. Hiroaki Shimauchi put a good swing on a belt-high fastball away and drove off the top of the little wall in front of the home run terrace for a two-run double.

That was it for Wada, and Takero Okajima followed by singling in the first of the five runs he would plate for the Eagles, whose comeback was predicated on a fourth-inning magic act from rookie Masaru Fujii. A single, an error and back-to-back walks made it 1-0 Hawks with no outs, but he allowed no more runs. That was it for him, and he got no decision, but was instrumental in the victory.

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NPB news: Aug. 6, 2022

On Saturday, the Yakult Swallows may be hoping the Yomiuri Giants switch to green tea, having had more than their fill of Gregory “El Coffee” Polanco this weekend, while Shogo Akiyama provided the big finish in Hiroshima, Brandon Laird turned things around for Lotte, Masataka Yoshida did the things he does, and Masahiro Tanaka took a painful loss.

The Swallows were also without cleanup hitter Munetaka Murakami after their third baseman, who never missed a beat when the team became a COVID cluster last month, was deactivated due to fatigue although a PCR test came back negative, and his condition will be monitores.

Saturday’s games

Hawks 9, Eagles 1: At Fukuoka Dome, Shota Takeda (1-0) worked six-plus impressive innings in his first start of the season to outpitch Masahiro Tanaka (5-7), who was doomed by a weird three-run fifth inning when the Hawks broke a 1-1 tie and took control of the game.

The Hawks opened the scoring on a two-out third-inning walk to Ukyo Shuto, a stolen base and an Akira Kawase double. The Eagles barely managed to tie it in the fourth, when Hiroto Kobukata barely beat out an infield single, stole second and scored on a line single from Hiroaki Shimauchi.

Tanaka was in control through four innings, but walked the leadoff batter in the fifth and grooved the next pitch down the pipe for a Nobuhiro Matsuda single. Tanaka went to field the ensuing sacrifice, but took his eye off the ball, allowing the infield single to load the bases.

Ryosuke Tatsumi caught a sinking liner in center but his throw home was high, when anything close to the base would have nailed Matsuda trying to score from third. Back-to-back RBI singles followed from Taisei Makihara and Yuki Yanagita, who’d been overmatched in his first two at-bats.

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