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NPB news: Sept. 5, 2024

Dallas Keuchel won his first game in Japan, and if we can have a game called a Maddux, why can’t we have a Weaver, after the late Orioles manager Earl Weaver‘s “secret to success?” Hiroshima and DeNA played a see-saw game that ended in a walk-off walk.

Thursday’s games

Giants 3, Swallows 0: At Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium, Yomiuri won a Weaver as Shosei Togo (10-7), Kyle Keller and Taisei Ota combined on a one-hit shutout, and Kazuma Okamoto hit a three-run fifth-inning homer, his 22nd off lefty Taichi Yamano (1-3). Togo struck out seven, walked one and hit one while both of the relievers worked 1-2-3 innings, and Ota earned his 24th save.

Marines 3, Eagles 1: At Chiba Marine Stadium, Dallas Keuchel (1-1) allowed a run over five innings, Tatsuhiro Tamura doubled off Masaru Fujii (8-5) in the second inning and scored on an Atsuki Tomosugi single. Kyota Fujiwara singled in the third and scored on Neftali Soto‘s 15th home run.

The Eagles loaded the bases in the top of the third with one out, but a diving stop by second baseman Yudai Fujioka with one out helped Keuchel limit the damage to a run. Four relievers, including Yuki Kuniyoshi, who set a franchise record with his 22nd scoreless appearance, held the Eagles off the board the rest of the way with Naoya Masuda recording his 21st save.

Tigers 2, Dragons 1: At Koshien Stadium, Kotaro Otake (9-7) allowed a run over five innings to outduel Yudai Ono (2-6) as third-place Hanshin kept pace in the CL pennant race, three games back of the Giants. Shota Morishita broke the ice in Hanshin’s two-run third, plating Koji Chikamoto with a one-out single. Teruaki Sato‘s drive to right into the wind off Osaka Bay was caught short of the warning track for a bases-loaded sacrifice fly.

Hiroki Fukunaga doubled in Yuki Okabayashi to halve Hanshin’s lead in the fifth.

Shugo Maki, who walked and scored in the second, had his first hit of the game in the 11th, a game-tying RBI double. With no outs, the Carp walked the bases loaded, but Hikaru Ito’s two-out walk ended it, knocking the Carp out of first place.BayStars 4, Carp 3, 11 innings: At Yokohama Stadium, Kaito Kozono helped bring Hiroshima back from a 2-0 deficit with a seventh-inning RBI single, and doubled in the go-ahead run in the 11th only for DeNA to come from behind in the bottom of the inning

NPB news: Aug. 17, 2024

Saturday we had a special matchup between a former frontline MLB pitcher and Cy Young Award winner, and a guy who was a top U.S. amateur prospect that turned pro in Japan and is now turning into something special. Such was Dallas Keuchel’s introduction to Japanese pro baseball.

Elsewhere, the failure to defend against some heads-up base running cost a pennant contender a win, a pitcher with high expectations heaped on his shoulders won for the first time in over two months, while we had a rare bench-clearing showdown.

Off the field, the Dragons deactivated pitcher Shinnosuke Ogasawara after his abbreviated start on Friday.

I also owe readers a slight apology since yesterday’s Hawks-Marines game was mistakenly said to have taken place in Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido, instead of at Fukuoka Dome in naming rights iteration No. 4.

In other stuff, I am back doing what I did from 2006 to 2020, crunching data from websites and making sense of it. And the first thing that came out of that was a look at called strikes and what they tell us about the teams that get more of them than others.

Saturday’s games

Buffaloes 3, Fighters 0: At Osaka UFO Dome, Hiroya Miyagi, expected to be the ace of the Orix Buffaloes staff this year following the departure of Yoshinobu Yamamoto, earned his first win since June 27 to improve to 4-8 as he allowed three singles and a walk, with no Fighters runner getting as far as third base.

“I had times when my tempo was just too good, and would have times when I was just terrible,” said Miyagi, who had his good fastball, while regularly locating his breaking pitches on the very edge of the zone.

Miyagi gave up a sizzling single to Shun Mizutani in the first but erased the runner with a double play and kept hot-hitting Kotaro Kiyomiya from hitting the ball out of the infield.

“Miyagi was good today,” Kiyomiya said. “But I wasn’t.”

Tomoya Mori opened the scoring in the fourth with a solo homer off Drew VerHagen (1-1), his eighth. A Kotaro Kurebayashi single, a Keita Nakagawa RBI double and a Masahiro Nishino RBI single completed the scoring in the fifth.

Andres Machado earned his 18th save for the Buffaloes.

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