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NPB news: April 21, 2024

Five more teams failed to score Sunday in Japanese baseball, although to be fair, three of those teams did not get a full nine innings worth of chances as two games were shortened by rain. Still, entering Sunday’s games, home runs in the Central League were down 47 percent from the previous three years, while the PL blast rate was down by 35%%. Still six teams each played six games, and teams failed to score 18 percent of the time, scored just one run 9.7 percent of the time, and two runs 15.3 percent of the time.

There was no blog on Saturday, because I was rushing to get home and left it in a word file at the office with no way to retrieve it, so I’ll share a couple of goodies I picked up yesterday before the Lions-Eagles game.

But first the games…

Sunday’s games

Fighters 5, Marines 0: At Kitahiroshima Taxpayers Burden Field, Fighters complete sweep of Marines with back-to-back complete game shutouts. After being flummoxed by hard-throwing Koki Kitayama on Saturday, soft-tosser Takayuki Kato scattered nine hits and a walk, and Chusei Mannami and Ariel Martinez hit back-to-back homers in a five-run fourth off Atsuki Taneichi.

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Stewart gets good extension

The Pacific League’s SoftBank Hawks have signed pitcher Carter Stewart Jr. to a two-year contract extension worth as much as $10 million through 2026, Kyodo News reported Friday.

“He showed us a glimpse of the great stuff he possesses this season, and this contract represents our high expectations for him,” a team executive said Friday, according to Kyodo.

Stewart, the eighth overall pick in MLB’s 2018 draft, became a trailblazer as the first marquee American amateur to begin his pro baseball career in Japan in 2019, when he signed a six-year contract through 2024 estimated at $7 million.

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