NPB games, news of Aug. 24, 2019

Oh, happy day! The first magic number of the season has arrived and it’s a 20 for the Yomiuri Giants. If they lose a bunch of games, it could disappear, though as I wrote about this past week.

In the eighth inning of the Giants’ game against the second-place BayStars, the announcer filled some air time by announcing that this was a crucial game to win because the Giants’ magic number would not light up unless they won. After their “crucial” win, the Giants have 28 games left to play and a 6-1/2 game lead. Sounds make or break to me, Bill.

The good thing about them having a magic number is that now we no longer have to see daily stories about teams being fired up about preventing them from getting one.

Central League

Giants 8, BayStars 6, 11 innings

At Tokyo Dome, it was the worst of times for Yomiuri’s bullpen, it was the worst of times for DeNA’s bullpen. The BayStars overturned a three-run deficit in the eighth when Kota Nakagawa only threw his fastball in the strike zone and gave up four runs.

With the BayStars leading by a run in the ninth, closer Yasuaki Yamasaki struggled to throw strikes until he walked two and hung an 0-2 splitter to Hayato Sakamoto, who bounced it into left for a game-tying single.

Edwin Escobar (3-4) worked a scoreless 10th but surrendered a two-run pinch-hit sayonara homer to Shingo Ishikawa in the 11th.

Yoshihiro Maru homered twice for the Giants and made a big catch in center, while Alex Guerrero blasted a fat fastball from lefty Kenta Ishida for a two-run shot that put Yomiuri ahead in the fourth. When he homered, Guerrero pointed at the Giants bench as if he’d just won his bet that Ishida would too throw him a fastball and he’d put in the seats.

Game highlights are HERE.

Carp 5, Dragons 4, 10 innings

At Nagoya Dome, back as Hiroshima closer, Shota Nakazaki (3-3) surrendered three runs in the ninth by throwing too many fat pitches in the heart of the zone. The right-hander got the win, however, when Chunichi’s current closer, Toshiya Okada (2-2) snapped his string of scoreless saves at three when Seiya Suzuki doubled and scored in the 10th on a Tsubasa Aizawa single.

Carp rookie Atsushi Endo changed speeds with a good fastball to earn his first career save.

“I’d like to use him in games we’re winning,” Carp manager Koichi Ogata said. “The only question is now whether he can be effective on consecutive days.”

New Carp Academy graduate Juan Santana, starting at second in place of Ryosuke Kikuchi, made a costly error but smashed a two-run single.

Tigers 7, Swallows 4

At Jingu Stadium, Yakult rookie Kengo Tagawa (0-1) allowed six runs in 3-1/3 innings including two on a first-inning home run by Kosuke Fukudome, allowing Yuki Nishi (6-8) to pick up the win despite allowing four runs over five innings.

Thirty-nine-year-old Kyuji Fujikawa struck out two in a 1-2-3 ninth to record his ninth save.

Pacific League

Marines 9, Hawks 5

At Zozo Marine Stadium, SoftBank starter Ariel Miranda (6-4) got burned on a good 3-2 fastball at the bottom of the zone that leadoff hitter Takashi Ogino hit for a first-inning home run to tie it. Daichi Suzuki doubled off his next pitch, and then the lefty’s control went out the window. He allowed seven runs over 1-1/3 innings in the loss to Lotte.

Game highlights are HERE.

Lions 6, Eagles 5, 10 innings

At MetLife Dome, Katsunori Hirai, pitching for the sixth time in five days and in his NPB-leading 65th game, surrendered three runs, allowing Rakuten to tie it in the eighth. Seibu won it in the 10th when Takeya Nakamura doubled in Shogo Akiyama with the winning run off Rakuten closer Yuki Matsui (2-6).

Kona Takahashi allowed two runs in 6-1/3 innings with the help of three double plays behind him, while Akiyama homered for the third-straight game.

Game highlights are HERE.

Fighters 7, Buffaloes 1

At Kyocera Dome, Nippon Ham’s Kohei Arihara (13-6) struck out nine in seven innings to leave with a 2-1 lead after Orix’s Andrew Albers (2-3) allowed two runs over five innings. Albers took the loss after the Fighters broke the game open in a five-run ninth.

Game highlights are HERE.

NPB games, news of Aug. 23, 2019

“At this time of the season, how you play means nothing as long as you win”

Seibu Lions manager Hatsuhiko Tsuji after an ugly victory over the Rakuten Eagles

Pacific League

Marines 3, Hawks 0

At Zozo Marine Stadium, Mike Bolsinger (4-4) allowed a run over seven innings, and Seiya Inoue hit a game-breaking eighth-inning homer in Lotte’s win over SoftBank.

Bolsinger, who is our guest on next week’s Japanese Baseball Weekly Podcast, takes part in the hero interview.

Hawks starter Kodai Senga (11- ) gave up three hits to open the second, but escaped with just one run scored on a Brandon Laird sacrifice fly.

The game stayed 1-0 because Leonys Martin threw out a runner at the plate to end the Hawks’ third. It was his third outfield assist in 26 games. Senga pitched out of jams in the fourth and sixth to keep the Marines from making any headway until Inoue clinched the game in the eighth.

Game highlights are HERE.

Lions 8, Eagles 6

At MetLife Dome, Seibu starter Tatsuya Imai allowed six runs over four-plus innings, but reliever Shogo Noda (1-0) bailed the Lions out of a fifth-inning jam, while Hotaka Yamakawa, Fumikazu Kimura, and Shogo Akiyama homered in a win over Rakuten.

Game highlights are HERE.

Buffaloes 6, Fighters 4

At Kyocera Dome, Taisuke Yamaoka (10-3) gave up two runs over six innings, and Masataka Yoshida and Stefen Romero homered in Orix’s win over Nippon Ham.

Game highlights are HERE.

Central League

BayStars 5, Giants 1

At Tokyo Dome, DeNA’s Katsuki Azuma (4-2) allowed a run over eight innings, while striking out two, while Neftali Soto hit a three-run first-inning homer and veteran Takayuki Kajitani hit a two-run shot in the second in a win over Yomiuri.

Kajitani had shoulder issues this spring and was used primarily as a pinch hitter until May 4, when he was relegated to the minors. On the farm, he’d been hitting like his old self, a .298 average with decent power. He was activated on Friday.

Game highlights are HERE.

Tigers 8, Swallows 3

At Jingu Stadium, Haruto Takahashi (3-5) allowed two runs, one earned over six innings, while striking out nine and walking two as Hanshin beat Yakult. He twice pitched out of one-out, bases-loaded situations, allowing just a run, while rookie Koji Chikamoto gunned down speedster Tetsuto Yamada when he was trying to score from third on a ball to shallow center.

Dragons 4, Carp 1

At Nagoya Dome, Nobumasa Fukuda’s two-out, sixth-inning home run tied it against Daichi Osera (10-7), and four-straight doubles completed a four-run inning in Chunichi’s win over Hiroshima.

Enny Romero (7-9) went six innings to get the win, while Dayan Viciedo went 3-for-4 with two doubles.

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