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NPB news: Sept. 21, 2023

I need to apologize for being AWOL for the past few days as some big games took place. Since I came back from vacation, both league pennants were settled, and for the first time since the Nankai Hawks and Hanshin Tigers won their leagues in 1964, two Kansai teams are champions in the same year – largely because the Tigers have never had a dynasty the way the Hawks did in Osaka and the Hankyu Braves did up the hill at Nishinomiya Stadium before both franchises were sold after the 1988 season.

With the Buffaloes clinching on Wednesday, attention turned to the two tight battles for second and third in each league, while a player, who was at the forefront of a revolution in Japanese baseball, called it quits.

Thursday’s games

Hawks 4, Marines 2: At Fukuoka Dome, SoftBank’s former Fighters, Kensuke Kondo and Kohei Arihara (9-4) were the difference. Kondo’s 23rd home run made it 4-1 in the first inning after Gregory Polanco retained his share of the PL home run lead with his 25th in the top of the inning.

Atsuki Taneichi (10-6) struck out five straight after Kondo’s home run, and his seven Ks over five innings pushed him into the league lead with 153, ahead of Yoshinobu Yamamoto‘s 148.

The third-place Hawks, whose only losing records this season are against the two teams they’re tussling with for two playoff spots, the Marines and Eagles, moved to within a game of the Marines, and pulled 1-1/2 in front of the Eagles.

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NPB news: Aug. 27, 2023

We had a five-hour “soroku sen” in Hiroshima Sunday and in Osaka the Orix Buffaloes left an impression on their nearest pursuers in the Pacific League pennant race.

Sunday’s games

Swallows 7, Carp 7, 12 innings: At New Hiroshima Citizens Stadium, the Hiroshima Carp used every active player on their roster — something known as a “total strength game” or “soroku sen.”

Otherwise, the game was marked by home runs and outs on the bases. Shota Suekane capped a six-run Hiroshima first inning with a grand slam. Domingo Santana‘s three-run fourth-inning homer put the Swallows up 7-6, when things started getting weird.

Suekane, Hiroshima’s right fielder, easily threw out a runner trying to score from second on a two-out single. Norichika Aoki was thrown out by a mile at home plate trying to score from first on a one-out Munetaka Murakami double to center in the sixth.

The Carp tied it on an error and a fluke two-out broken bat single in the eighth. In the 10th, Yakult’s Kazuya Maruyama was tagged out easily at home trying to score from second on a wild pitch that bounced as far as the visitors’ dugout, and the game ended when a Carp runner was tagged out at third when he overran the bag by about 15 feet.

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