NPB news: July 18, 2023

Monday was a national holiday in Japan, Sea Day, so we had baseball ahead of the Wednesday and Thursday’s all-star games. Carter Stewart Jr. and Shumpeita Yamashita squared off in a duel of hard-throwing rookies with good curveballs, Tomoyuki Sugano didn’t make it out of the first inning in one of the year’s wildest games, and Hiroshima’s Hiroki Tokoda did it all on the mound and at bat

Monday’s games

Buffaloes 2, Hawks 1, 10 innings: At Fukuoka Dome, Shumpeita Yamashita (8-2) struck out eight over seven innings while allowing two singles and two walks. Carter Stewart Jr. (0-2) was nearly as impressive. He surrendered five hits, two on slow rollers, striking out seven and walking two. He pitched out of a fourth-inning jam – when right fielder Ukyo Shuto robbed Yuma Tongu of a two-out two-run double. A hard-hit double in the sixth, and a one-out walk set up all three Orix runs.

Leandro Cedeno crushes SoftBank for the second straight day.

Leandro Cedeno put a good swing on a decent fastball and knocked it into the right-field home run terrace for his fifth homer.

Shota Abe and Yuki Udagawa each contributed a scoreless inning of relief with Udagawa earning his second save.

The loss was SoftBank’s ninth straight, the Hawks’ longest since 1996, the year Hawks fans in Osaka – from where the franchise had moved seven years earlier – pelted the Daiei team bus with eggs. The Buffaloes go into the second half with a 3-1/2 game lead over the Marines.

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NPB news: July 16, 2023

The ball was flying, particularly in Chiba, where Gregory Polanco, hit three of the six homers there, while Leandro Cedeno, and Matt Davidson, and Yuhei Nakamura all hit big ones. There was some bad injury news, and a lot of good pitching and some sweet breath-taking defense.

Hanshin’s Takumu Nakano starts a beauty of a double play. Bring it on.

Sunday’s games

Buffaloes 2, Hawks 1, 10 innings: At Fukuoka Dome, Orix’s Hiroya Miyagi and SoftBank’s Nao Higashihama each allowed an early run over eight innings. Higashihama struck out nine, walked none and allowed three hits, retiring 19 straight after Yuma Mune tied the game with his second home run in the second.

Kensuke Kondo put SoftBank in front in the first, when he doubled with two outs and scored on a Yuki Yanagita single, but after the Hawks loaded the bases in the eighth on a single, an intentional walk and a hit batsman, he was hopping mad when a low-and-away 3-1 pitch he took for a called strike and then swung and missed 3-2 to leave the bags juiced.

Shota Abe (1-2) worked a 1-2-3 eighth, and Leandro Cedeno blasted a leadoff homer, his fourth, to open the 10th against Yuki Matsumoto (0-3), and Yoshihisa Hirano took out the bottom of the order for his 15th save and consigning the Hawks to their eighth straight loss.

Leadro “Leo” Cedeno torments the Hawks.
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