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NPB news: June 30, 2024

On Sunday, the SoftBank Hawks and Yakult Swallows completed series sweeps, with one requiring a huge comeback that left Tigers manager Akinobu Okada assigning blame, while the Chunichi Dragons avoided a sweep despite a second straight excellent start from one of DeNA’s import pitchers. Rakuten also avoided being swept by Seibu, largely thanks to some huge defensive plays. In Chiba, Ayumu Ishikawa, once the mainstay of the Marines rotation, returned from shoulder surgery to earn his first win in almost two years.

Sunday’s games:

Giants 3, Carp 2: At Tokyo Ugly Dome, Tomoyuki Sugano (6-1) got a three-run first-inning lead with Kazuma Okamoto, new Giant Gakuto Wakabayashi and veteran catcher Seiji Kobayashi each driving in one. The Carp loaded the bases against Sugano in the second, but he retired Shogo Akiyama to keep them filled with fish. He left with one out in the sixth and two on, and Shogo Sakakura doubled in one.

The Carp loaded the bases in the ninth against Taisei Ota on a one-out single and a pair of two-out walks, before the closer retired Kaito Kozono. Ota, pitching in his first game since May 3, recorded his eighth save in what was a shaky weekend for closers.

Swallows 6, Tigers 5: At Jingu “Tokyo’s sacrifice to corporate greed and governmental malfeasance” Stadium, Cy Sneed surrendered eight hits in six innings but no walks while striking out four, while Hanshin’s Yuki Nishi worked six innings and left with a 4-1 lead after Yusuke Oyama and Ryutaro Umeno each drove in two runs. Hanshin got an unearned run in the eighth before two Hanshin relievers combined to allow five runs on four hits and two walks in the eighth.

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NPB news: June 26, 2024

On Wednesday in Japan, the Hiroshima Carp deactivated their most productive hitter this season, the Chunichi Dragons did the same with one of their big guns, while Orix named lefty Hiroya Miyagi to make his first start since April 30 against the Hawks on Thursday.

On the field, Gregory Polanco brought the big power, and opened the door for closer Naoya Masuda to give us the quote of the day and his sudden urge to have a chat with his former pitching coach, whose team saves record he surpassed. We also had what football announcers would call a pulsating draw, between the Hanshin Tigers and Chunichi Dragons.

Wednesday’s games:

Marines 4, Eagles 1: At Chiba Marine Stadium, Takayuki Kishi (2-7) returned to duty in his first start since June 9 and Polanco welcomed him back with two-run homers in the first and third innings. Maikel Franco got Rakuten on the board when he led off the fifth with a double and scored on Yuya Ogo’s sacrifice fly.

Shunsuke Nakamori (1-0) started for Lotte and allowed one run over 5-2/3 innings on five hits but no walks. Kishi went seven innings. He allowed eight hits but no walks. Lotte right-hander Masuda set a franchise saves record with the 228th of his career, surpassing the mark of his former pitching coach, Masahide Kobayashi. The two are now tied at 228, because Kobayashi’s final save came with the Yomiuri Giants.

“When he was coaching, he used to say, ‘Until you tie my record, I don’t want to hear you complaining about anything you little shit.’ So now, I think I need to give him a call.”

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