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NPB news: July 17, 2024

On Wednesday in Japan, a young Lion threw his first shutout, Orix manager Satoshi Nakajima questioned his players’ attitude, Jake Scheiner decided a shutout, a castoff continues to have a happy time in Hokkaido, while another player celebrated having a new baby, and a player better known for his arm had a big day with the bat.

Wednesday’s games:

Lions 6, Buffaloes 0: At the domed stadium formerly known as “Prince,” 23-year-old Seibu right-hander Minato Aoyama (1-2) threw his first career complete game, a three-hit three-strikeout 106-pitch shutout.

“His weapon is changing speeds,” Lions GM and interim skipper Hisanobu Watanabe said. “He doesn’t have an amazing fastball, but he is able to jam hitters.”

Orix’s Hiroya Miyagi (3-5) allowed just one walk over the first 5-1/3 innings while striking out six, but surrendered four straight hits, a sacrifice fly and two more hits before he left the mound trailing 5-0. Lions rookie Takayoshi Yamamura homered to complete the scoring in the eighth.

In their last six games, all on the road, the Buffaloes have been shut out four times, and manager Satoshi Nakajima said it didn’t help that players were acting like everything is normal.

“It’s absolutely no good putting on a calm face and going about your business,” he said. “I think that’s our weakness right now.”

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NPB news: July 16, 2024

On Tuesday in Japan, Franmil Reyes continued to rip, Hotaka Yamakawa may no longer be at “rock bottom,” and Yomiuri wins a pitchers’ duel.

Tuesday’s games:

Hawks 4, Marines 1: At Fukuoka “Your company’s name can go here” Dome, Kohei Arihara (9-4) struck out eight over seven innings, and Hotaka Yamakawa drove in two runs as the Pacific League leaders snapped a three-game losing streak. Arihara allowed five hits and a walk, and the Hawks took a 3-0 lead against lefty C.C. Mercedes (2-5) on fifth-inning RBI doubles from Yamakawa and Tomoya Masaki.

Yamakawa who leads the Hawks in RBIs, drove in two with his third hit of the game, and his first “timely hit” of July. He had two doubles and had to settle for a single on a hard-hit drive off the outfield wall.

“I was at rock bottom, so I just want to go all out to do whatever I am capable of,” said Yamakawa, who went 3-for-4.

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