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NPB wrap 9-17-21

Although a typhoon prevented two games in western Japan from being played as scheduled, the Yomiuri Giants could have used an indoor storm warning in Tokyo.

Swallows 8, Giants 2

At Tokyo Dome, Yakult rookie Yasunobu Okugawa (7-3, 3.36) allowed a first-inning run and pitched out of a pair of pickles to go seven innings without allowing another, while Domingo Santana broke a 1-1 tie with his 12th homer, Tetsuto Yamada added on with his 28th and Yasutaka Shiomi stuck a fork in the Giants with an eighth-inning grand slam, his 11th homer as the Swallows moved one game ahead of Yomiuri and within two of the CL-leading Tigers.

Yuki Takahashi (10-5, 3.13) got a one-run lead to work with on a Naoki Yoshikawa leadoff single, a hit batsman and a Hayato Sakamoto single, but the rookie right-hander started a double play on a comebacker Japan home run leader Kazuma Okamoto and ended the inning with a strikeout.

With the lead in the hand, the lefty avoided challenging the Swallows sluggers, fell behind hitters and only got one out before loading the bases because former Carp manager Kenjiro Nomura said Swallows hitter Yuhei Nakamura was too focused on hitting behind the runners after failing to sacrifice that he swung and missed a fat two-strike pitch.

Nomura’s mild criticism was refreshing from a TV analyst. Typically, they beat the drum for the sacrifice bunt, saying how hard it is to do properly, and then berate those who fail as if it’s the easiest thing in the world to do, while glossing over the hypocrisy like they are wearing MAGA hats. But Nomura said, “he’s got to flip that switch. He went up there with a mission to get a bunt down, but he has to get over it and put a good swing on that ball.”

Takahashi found some stomach for challenging hitters in the third, and showed his stuff would play in the zone, when he struck out Munetaka Murakami and Jose Osuna with two on and one out. But Santana homered after a leadoff single by Nakamura in the fourth, and the Takahashi’s replacements didn’t fare much better.

Yamada hit a long shot off Toyoki Tanaka and journeyman Yuri Furukawa gave up four more in the eighth on a textbook Tokyo Dome special by Shiomi, a high straight fastball that would be a fly out in most other Japan parks, but just sneaks over the dome’s wall to straight-away left or center.

I used to have a boss at the Daily Yomiuri, Jim Nishi, who loved to say of warning track fly outs at Tokyo Dome, “That would be a home run at Hiroshima/JIngu.”

I got used to hearing that until I learned the majestic dome, with its box-shaped field, had Japan’s shortest distance to the alleys. After that when there was a warning track fly to straight-away left or right at Hiroshima or Jingu or Yokohama, I’d parrot his phrase back to him and savor his grumbles.

Giants-Swallows highlights

Saturday’s starting pitchers

Fighters vs Marines: Sapporo Dome 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Drew VerHagen (3-7, 4.91) vs Daiki Iwashita (8-6, 4.52)

Eagles vs Hawks: Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Masahiro Tanaka (4-5, 2.82) vs Shuta Ishikawa (5-9, 3.36)

Buffaloes vs Lions: Kyocera Dome (Osaka) 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Yoshinobu Yamamoto (13-5, 1.54) vs Tatsuya Imai (7-5, 3.44)

Giants vs Swallows: Tokyo Dome 5:45 pm, 4:45 am EDT

C.C. Mercedes (7-2, 3.02) vs Keiji Takahashi (3-1, 2.79)

Tigers vs Dragons: Koshien Stadium 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Haruto Takahashi (0-1, 11.25) vs Yudai Ono (6-8, 2.99)

Carp vs BayStars: Mazda Stadium 1:30 pm, 0:30 am EDT

Daichi Osera (6-5, 3.26) vs Masaya Kyoyama (2-5, 5.08)

Active roster moves 9/17/2021

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 9/27

Central League

Activated

SwallowsOF31Kotaro Yamasaki

Dectivated

None

Pacific League

Activated

None

Dectivated

MarinesOF31Tsuyoshi Sugano
MarinesOF38Akito Takabe
FightersOF45Fumikazu Kimura
BuffaloesOF38Ryoto Kita

NPB wrap 9-11-21

Saturday saw no lead changes in Japan, although the Pacific League’s last-place Nippon Ham Fighters did lay an epic beating on the SoftBank Hawks, leading the manager of the run-starved Fighters to say, “If we score runs like that, we absolutely have to win.”

We had a couple of complete-game wins in the PL, with Seibu’s Tatsuya Imai throwing 142 pitches to get out of a ninth-inning bases-loaded jam to secure his second career shutout, while Lotte lefty Kazuya Ojima needed just 109 pitches to finish his first complete-game win.

Tigers 4, Carp 1

At Hiroshima’s Mazda Stadium, Hanshin’s Takumi Akiyama (10-5, 2.81) made the most of his 85 mph fastball to retire 19 of the first 20 batters he faced, Jerry Sands reached base three times, Jefry Marte hit a three-run home run, his 17th, Mel Rojas Jr. had a pinch-hit RBI single and Robert Suarez saved his CL-leading 31st game.

Akiyama struck out three and hit a batter while allowing one hit, Ryoma Nishikawa’s 10th home run, over seven innings. Hiroshima starter Koya Takahashi (3-5, 5.26) allowed three runs in five-plus innings seven hits and two walks.

Dragons 5, Giants 4

At Tokyo Dome, leadoff man Yota Kyoda primed Chunichi’s pump, again. A day after homering twice, he reached base three times and scored on Nobumasa Fukuda’s first-inning RBI double and minor league reserve Masaru Watanabe’s three-run second-inning homer off C.C. Mercedes (7-2, 3.02), who lasted three innings. 

Yuya Yanagi (9-5, 2.12) worked 5-1/3 innings. He left one batter after Seiya Matsubara’s two-run homer, his ninth. The Giants got two runners on with no outs in the seventh, on a single and Hayato Sakamoto walk on a 3-2 pitch in the zone. With two outs, Hiroyuki Nakajima and Matsubara singled.

Giants-Dragons highlights

Raidel Martinez worked around Hayato Sakamoto’s leadoff double and a two-out hit batsman (Nakajima) in the ninth to earn his 17th save. Nakajima appeared to want a word with Martinez after getting hit, but when the pitcher approached the baseline and the ump got between them, they bumped fists and went their separate ways.

Swallows 9, BayStars 2

At Jingu Stadium, Yakult’s Domingo Santana and Jose Osuna each homered and drove in three runs, while Cy Sneed (3-2, 4.34) allowed two runs on five hits and no walks over 5-2/3 innings to collect the win. 

DeNA’s Masaya Kyoyama (2-5, 5.08) surrendered four runs in the first. With two on and one out, Munetaka Murakami and Osuna each singled in a run, and Santana capped the rally with a two-run double. Santana made it 5-0 in the third with his 11th homer. With Yakult leading 7-2 in the eighth, Osuna polished off the BayStars with a two-run homer, his 10th.

Fighters 17, Hawks 5

At Sapporo Dome, Nippon Ham left a mark on SoftBank’s Shuta Ishikawa (5-9, 3.36), who threw 54 pitches but didn’t make it out of an 11-run first inning, allowing 10 runs, three earned. One of the two errors was pretty harsh, when a tougher-than-routine catch was dropped to put the leadoff man on. Ishikawa, however, should have gotten out of the inning trailing 4-0 but a double play ball was dropped, and the scoring continued until Wang Po-Jung’s second two-run double.

The Fighters batted around again in a five-run second, causing Fighters manager Hideki Kuriyama to say, “With this many runs, it was a game we absolutely had to win.”

Fighters starter Takayuki Kato (4-6, 4.04) allowed five runs over seven innings to earn the win. The Hawks had two solo home runs. Wang and Haruki Nishikawa, who had a three-run first-inning triple, each drove in five runs for the Fighters.

Richard Sunagawa, who made the error that really blew up the first inning, hit his third, and Nobuhiro Matsuda his 12th.

Lions 7, Buffaloes 0

At MetLife Dome, Seibu’s Tatsuya Imai (7-5, 3.44) struck out 13 in a 142-pitch three-hit shutout in which he walked four.

Orix’s Cesar Vargas (1-0, 11.00), making his first start, surrendered six runs in 4-1/3 innings. The Mexico international worked out of a first-inning bases-loaded jam and didn’t allow a run until Shuta Tonosaki singled with one out in the fourth and scored on Hotaka Yamakawa’s two-out double. Cory Spangenberg made it 3-0 against his former Padres teammate with his sixth home run.

Vargas left with an injury in the fifth after Takeya Nakamura singled in Sosuke Genda with one out. Kohei “K” Suzuki took over and surrendered back-to-back doubles to Tonosaki and Takumi Kuriyama.

Marines 4, Eagles 1

At Chiba’s Zozo Marine Stadium, Lotte’s Kazuya Ojima (7-3, 4.57) allowed a run on four hits over the distance while striking out eight in his first career complete game as Lotte moved a full game ahead of second-place Lotte.

Rakuten veteran Takayuki Kishi (7-8, 3.62) surrendered a first-inning run on Takashi Ogino’s leadoff triple and a sacrifice fly. Kishi retired 10 straight before Shogo Nakamura and Leonys Martin doubled with one out in the fourth to make it 2-0. After eight straight outs, Kishi surrendered no-out seventh-inning doubles to Martin and Brandon Laird with Lotte’s fourth run scoring on a sacrifice fly.

Hiroaki Shimauchi’s 17th home run accounted for Rakuten’s eighth-inning run.

Sunday’s starting pitchers

Fighters vs Hawks: Sapporo Dome 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Kazuaki Tateno (1-1, 4.12) vs Tsuyoshi Wada (5-5, 4.32)

Lions vs Buffaloes: MetLife Dome 1 pm, 12 midnight EDT

Yutaro Watanabe (2-3, 4.44) vs Sachiya Yamasaki (5-8, 3.83)

Marines vs Eagles: Zozo Marine Stadium 4 pm, 3 am EDT

Tokito Kawamura (1-0, 4.95) vs Ryota Ishibashi (0-0, 1.80)

BayStars vs Tigers: Yokohama Stadium 5 pm, 4 am EDT

Shota Imanaga (3-4, 3.16) vs Joe Gunkel (7-1, 2.52)

Dragons vs Swallows: Vantelin Dome (Nagoya) 5:45 pm, 4:45 am EDT

Yariel Rodriguez (0-2, 3.90) vs Juri Hara (1-1, 1.98)

Carp vs Giants: Mazda Stadium 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Hiroki Tokoda (3-2, 3.19) vs Tomoyuki Sugano (3-6, 3.97)

Active roster moves 9/11/2021

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 9/21

Central League

Activated

GiantsOF28Scott Heineman
BayStarsP53Sota Ikeya

Dectivated

GiantsIF10Sho Nakata

Pacific League

Activated

None

Dectivated

HawksP16Nao Higashihama
MarinesP17Roki Sasaki