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NPB news: Aug. 13, 2024

In the past week, it’s begun looking like NPB has now retired the remaining substandard baseballs that had been produced for the 2024 season and has been replacing them with balls originally intended to be put in play next year. Mind you, that’s not a data-based conclusion but an observation, so it might be wrong.

Nevertheless, the Pacific League saw three complete-game victories Tuesday, two of them shutouts, while two DeNA pitchers combined for another in Hiroshima.

In other news, the Giants’ Elier Hernandez is out, and I’ll get to that after today’s games. On Monday, Akinori Iwamura announced that this would be his last year as manager of the independent BC League’s Fukushima Red Hopes to take responsibility for the club’s poor results. Iwamura founded the club along with a women’s team, and has served as its chairman.  

Tuesday’s games

Hawks 6, Lions 1: At the domed stadium formerly known as “Prince,” Seibu scored first, but Livan Moinelo put a stop to that nonsense while Kensuke Kondo went 3-for-3 with two homers, two walks, three runs and three RBIs. Moinelo allowed two hits and a walk over the distance while striking out six.

Seibu scratched out a first-inning run on a leadoff walk, a Sosuke Genda single and a Takayoshi Yamamura sacrifice fly. Moinelo, however, retired 20 straight hitters after Genda’s single. The loss was Seibu’s eighth straight. Former Lion Hotaka Yamakawa went 2-for-5 but failed to homer for the fifth straight game.

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NPB news: June 29, 2024

It’s been a fun weekend so far. The Seibu Lions won back-to-back games, Yoshihiro Maru taking out his former team and its elite closer with a sayonara home run, and Ryosuke Kikuchi returning the favor the next day and spoiling a huge day from Yomiuri’s Foster Griffin. The DeNA BayStars and SoftBank Hawks have been running rampant on the road, with Carter Stewart Jr. having his best game as a pro, while the Marines and Buffaloes have been playing a pip of a series.

I was away from the internet and TV Friday, so excuse me for playing catchup.

Saturday’s games:

Carp 2, Giants 1: At Tokyo Ugly Dome, a day after Yoshihiro Maru beat Ryoji Kuribayashi (0-2) with a 10th-inning sayonara home run, it was Ryosuke Kikuchi’s turn on Sunday, taking Alberto Baldonado (1-3) deep in the ninth. Kuribayashi wasn’t much better than the day before but proved to be a lucky duck. He issued a leadoff walk — only for a botched bunt to see the leadoff man cut down – a single, and a smoking one-out liner caught at short for the second out before securing his 21st save.

Hiroshima’s Daichi Osera ran his scoreless-inning streak to 35-1/3 innings, while Yomiuri wasted an outstanding start from Foster Griffin, who allowed a run on two hits and a walk while striking out 12 over eight innings.

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