NPB news: Sept. 26, 2023

Yomiuri’s Iori Yamasaki outpitched Central League wins leader Katsuki Azuma in Tuesday’s most pivotal game, while Hiroki Tokoda had a game Shohei Ohtani would be proud of, and Cody Ponce and Chusei Mannami made things miserable for the ill-fated Marines, who have now deactivated 11 players over the last five days due to COVID.

Elsewhere, Hirokazu Ibata has reportedly received a formal offer to manage Japan’s national team, for November’s Asia Pro Championship and the next Premier 12, in November 2024. It has not been decided whether Ibata will be engaged through the 2026 World Baseball Classic, which is the first sign that his hiring makes any sense.

Tuesday’s games

Deniers 1, Giants 0: At Yokohama Stadium, Azuma (16-2) was the second-best starting pitcher, but won a pitchers’ duel with Yomiuri’s Iori Yamasaki (9-5), and J.B. Wendelken got his first save in Japan as DeNA put the Giants’ playoff hopes on the rocks.

The Giants trail third-place DeNA by four games with four left to play, while DeNA has five. Should Yomiuri finish fourth again this year, it will mark the second time in franchise history that they have finished fourth or worse in consecutive seasons. The last time it happened, Tatsunori Hara finished fourth when he started his second term as Giants skipper in 2006 after Tsuneo Horiuchi was cast out following his fifth-place 2005 campaign.

Yamasaki retired the first six batters he faced and then surrendered a run in the third on Yudai Yamamoto’s seeing-eye grounder and a lucky bounce past third base for a two-out RBI double from former Giant Taisei Ota.

Azuma struck out Yamasaki looking to leave the bases loaded in the second, and stranded two more in the third by retiring NPB home run leader Kazuma Okamoto and power-hitting catcher Takumi Oshiro and 12 of the next 13 after that, surrendering only a leadoff single to Yamasaki in the sixth.

Wendelken came in to face the heart of the Giants lineup in the ninth but issued a four-pitch leadoff walk to Okamoto. Oshiro, whose 16 homers are third on the Giants, sacrificed the pinch-runner to second, only for Wendelken to strike out Yuto Akihiro – pinch-hitting for Lewis Brinson – and Yoshihiro Maru, who had gotten ahead in the count 3-0.

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NPB news: Sept. 25, 2023

Tsuyoshi Wada pitched SoftBank into second place on Monday, while Masahiro Tanaka and Hiromi Ito locked up in a pitching duel

Hawks 10, Marines 1: At Chiba Marine Stadium, Lotte went into a crucial game against SoftBank having deactivated seven players on COVID exemptions over three days including Roki Sasaki, and then ran into a good game from 42-year-old Tsuyoshi Wada (7-6), who struck out eight while allowing a run over five innings.

Kensuke Kondo hit a solo homer, his 24th, in the second off Kazuya Ojima (8-6), who must have only been a close contact when he was deactivated for COVID on Friday. Mike Brosseau, whom I interviewed for this week’s Japan Baseball Weekly Podcast, doubled to set up the tying run in the fourth.

SoftBank took the lead for good on 20-year-old Tomoya Inoue’s first major league homer leading off a three-run fourth. Inoue was the Hawks’ first-round 2020 draft signing after they failed to win the rights to Teruaki Sato in a four-way lottery. Back-to-back walks forced in another run before Kondo delivered a sac fly. The Hawks put this one in the bank in a five-run seventh.

Eagles 9, Fighters 1: At Kitahiroshima Taxpayers Burden Field, Masahiro Tanaka left with the score tied 1-1 after seven innings against Hiromi Ito (7-10), who was charged with five ninth-inning runs with veteran pinch-hitter Ginji Akaminai delivering a one-out RBI single to break the deadlock. Tanaka struck out seven without a walk, while allowing three hits.

The win lifted the Eagles into third place, one back of the Hawks while leading Lotte on winning-percentage points.

Deniers 1, Giants 0: At Yokohama Stadium, fourth-place Yomiuri fell three games back of DeNA after rookie shortstop Takuma Hayashi singled in Toshiro Miyazaki in the second inning off Yohander Méndez (5-5). DeNA’s Shinichi Onuki (4-4) struck out 11 over 6-1/3 innings, and the bullpen carried the rest of the load with Yuhei Morihara getting his 17th save.

Buffaloes 4, Lions 3: At Osaka UFO Dome, Seibu took a 3-2 fourth-inning lead after rookie Ryuhei Sotani walked the bases loaded with no outs, but a Marwin Gonzalez single and a Yuma Mune triple for his second RBI of the game tied it in the seventh. Former Lion Tomoya Mori broke the tie in the eighth with a solo homer, his 18th.

Dragons 2, Tigers 1: At Nagoya Dome, Teruaki Sato led off Hanshin’s second with his 22nd homer, but Tigers starter Shoki Murakami (10-6) had one tough inning in the home half. A one-out Takaya Ishikawa single and a Takuya Kinoshita double set up Ryuku Tsuchida’s two-run single, and that was all for the CL’s meaningless game of the night.

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