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NPB news: July 12, 2024

On Friday, we had a pitching gem from Hiroto Takahashi, another solid effort from Carter Stewart Jr, come-back wins from the Carp and Giants, a disappointing loss after the Buffaloes literally dropped the ball, a barn-burner in Hokkaido, and the first loss for an impressive rookie.

Friday’s games:

Dragons 3, Tigers 0: At Nagoya Dome, Hiroto Takahashi (6-1) struck out 11 over eight innings while walking two and allowing three hits. A day after blowing a save in Yokohama, Raidel Martinez saved his NPB-leading 27th game.

Shoki Murakami (3-6) gave up three runs in the second on back-to-back no-out doubles from Hiroki Fukunaga and Shuhei Takahashi and a two-run homer from Seiya Hosokawa, but retired 17 of the next 19 batters he would face.

Eagles 3, Lions 2: At Miyagi Stadium, new Lion Daiju Nomura singled in two runs to tie it 2-2 in the seventh inning off Takahisa Hayakawa (6-3), who got the win after former Lion Hideto Asamura homered to open the seventh off previously unbeaten rookie Natsuki Takeuchi (5-1).

Yuya Ogo singled in the ice-breaking run in Rakuten’s two-run sixth. Tomohito Sakai and Takahiro Norimoto each worked a scoreless inning to wrap it up with Norimoto earning his 19th save.

Carp 4, Swallows 3: At New Hiroshima Citizens Stadium, Shogo Akiyama scored twice and broke a 3-3 fifth-inning tie with his third home run, and Kaito Kozono went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs as Hiroshima twice came from behind against Masanori Ishikawa (1-2). Hiroshima lefty Hiroki Tokoda (8-5) allowed three runs over six innings, and four relievers kept Yakult off the board, finishing with an 11-pitch ninth as Ryoji Kuribayashi recorded his 23rd save.

Marines 1, Buffaloes 0: At Chiba Marine Stadium, Kazuya Ojima (7-6) escaped a couple of tight spots to work seven innings and closer Naoya Masuda pitched out of a jam to secure his 14th save.

Lotte opened the scoring after a two-out fly was not caught in left, and Orix starter Ryuhei Sotani (5-4) was late to cover first as Akito Takabe reached on an RBI infield single. Sotani allowed an unearned run over 6-2/3 innings while striking out six and walking two.

Yuma Tongu led off Orix’s ninth with a single. Pinch-runner Haruto Watanabe took two bases on Masuda’s wild pitch when catcher Toshiya Sato couldn’t find the ball with one out.

Giants 3, BayStars 2: At Tokyo Ugly Dome, Kazuma Okamoto hit his Japan-leading 16th home run in the second inning against Andre Jackson. Keita Sano singled and scored the tying run in the fourth and doubled in the go-ahead run off Shosei Togo in the fifth. Yoshihiro Maru tied it in the eighth when he led off with his eighth home run. Taisei Ota (1-1) took out the bottom of the DeNA order in the ninth, Takumi Oshiro doubled to open the home half and Gakuto Wakabayashi singled to end it.

Hawks 5, Fighters 3, 12 innings: At Kitahiroshima Taxpayers Burden Field, former Fighter Kensuke Kondo ripped a two-out, two-run 12th-inning single to lift SoftBank over Nippon Ham after both

SoftBank scratched out a fifth-inning run against Takayuki Kato. Carter Stewart Jr. did not allow a hit through 4-2/3 innings, but surrendered the lead with no outs in the sixth on a Shun Mizutani double and Chusei Mannami‘s 10th home run. Stewart struck out 10 over seven innings, and the Hawks tied it 2-2 on Ryoya Kurihara‘s eighth-inning RBI double. Home runs in the 10th by the Hawks’ Tatsuru Yanagimachi and the Fighters’ Kazunari Ishii kept this one going. After Kondo gave the Hawks the lead in the 12th, pinch-hitter Daiki Asama hit his first homer in two years to open Nippon Ham’s last at-bat. An Ishii walk and a sacrifice put the tying run on second, but right-hander Koya Fujii survived to earn his first save in two years.

In addition to surrendering home run to the first batter he faced in the 10th, Fighters closer Seigi Tanaka also plunked umpire Kenichi Umeki with a 152-kph fastball on the right arm, which was taped up by a Fighters trainer allowing play to resume.

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NPB news: June 12, 2024

On Wednesday in Japan, Hiromi Ito and Chihiro Sumida each tossed a Maddux, while each league’s front-runner got roughed up by the rival league’s cellar dweller, including one in which an 18-year-old catcher fresh out of high school had a big major league debut. Also, the Japan Series rematch series went to Game 2 in Osaka. In other news, the Buffaloes called up Leandro Cedeno, while the Yakult Swallows brought back setup man Noboru Shimizu for the first time in a month and a half, and he said he has fixed those things that made him ineffective in April

Wednesday’s games:

Fighters 7, Dragons 0: At Kitahiroshima Taxpayers Burden Field, Hiromi Ito (6-1) struck out seven while holding Chunichi to three singles and no walks in a 98-pitch Maddux to snap the Fighters’ three-game losing streak.

Chunichi’s Shinnosuke Ogasawara (2-6) retired the first two hitters in the fourth before three singles put a run on the board and Chusei Mannami made it 4-0 with his eighth home run. Former Dragon Yuya Gunji made it 5-0 off his former batterymate Ogasawara with his sixth home run. Nippon Ham’s Daiki Narama’s two-run eighth-inning single completed the rout.

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