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NPB news: Aug. 9, 2023

The monthly MVP awards for batting and pitching, were announced Wednesday, with Chunichi Dragons outfielder Yuki Okabayashi and Yomiuri Giants pitcher Iori Yamasaki honored in the Central League, while Rakuten Eagles second baseman Hideto Asamura and Seibu Lions right-hander in the Pacific League. The worst choice of the bunch was not the worst we’ve ever seen from these awards, but it was in the ballpark.

Jeremy Beasley had a solid night for Hanshin in a duel with Yomiuri’s Foster Griffin, while Elvin Rodriguez won his Japan debut with some big run support from a rookie, who became the third player in either league whose first pro hit was a grand slam.

There were supposed to be six games Wednesday, but SoftBank pulled the plug on its home game with Rakuten due to an approaching typhoon for Fukuoka Dome’s first rainout in 16 years.

Wednesday’s games

Buffaloes 8, Marines 3: At Chiba Marine Stadium, Hiroya Miyagi (7-4) allowed three runs over 6-2/3 innings. He left the mound with two outs and two on, leading 7-1.

Keita Nakagawa doubled in rookie Tokumasa Chano to break the ice in the third against Manabu Mima (1-6). Toshiya Noguchi led off the third with a single, and did the same in the fifth. He scored on a single by Nakagawa, who went to second on the throw and scored on a Tomoya Mori single.

Noguchi walked to open the Buffaloes’ seventh and scored on a Ryo Ota home run. Chano followed with a single and scored on Nakagawa’s fourth hit, his 10th home run. Nakagawa drew a ninth-inning leadoff walk and scored.

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NPB news: Aug. 1, 2023

Japan’s baseball week got off to a banging start with a matchup between two starting pitchers coming off shutouts, a two-time Sawamura Award winner against a rookie with one game under his belt, and a two-time Sawamura Award winner coming off a tough loss. Ready?

Tuesday’s games

Swallows 1, Giants 0: At Tokyo Ugly Dome, lefty Taichi Yamano (1-0), Yakult’s second-round signing from the 2020 draft, worked seven scoreless innings in his first major league game since his abbreviated 2021 debut, striking out two, walking one over seven scoreless innings. Tomoyuki Sugano was almost as good, allowing one run over eight innings on six hits and a walk. When Yamano was done, Noboru Shimizu and Kazuto Taguchi each retired three straight. Taguchi, who was traded from Yomiuri to Yakult for a year’s supply of resin bags in 2021, notched his CL-leading 25th save.

“He changed speeds and at times was able to work low in the zone and get a basketful of ground balls,” manager Shingo Takatsu said. “He far exceeded my expectations.”

The hero interview, too, exceeded Yamano’s expectations. He was probably only prepared to take the winning ball from his pocket when instructed and say “My parents” when asked who he would give it to.

Instead, he got questions about his game and what went right, and the poor guy was a deer in the headlights. The hardest part was when asked about his tough struggles.

A second-round pick in 2020, Yamano allowed seven runs in 1-1/3 innings in his major league debut, and pitched in just one Eastern League game that season. After pitching in just six games in 2021, he was released and re-signed to a non-roster developmental contract. This year, the 24-year has a 1.75 ERA in 51-1/3 innings but has walked 21 batters while striking out 19. He was re-signed to a standard contract in July.

“You had some tough days?” he was asked, and began to wipe tears from his face before saying. “There were stretches of days where I didn’t want to play baseball anymore.”

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