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NPB news: June 11, 2023

Sunday was Roki Day, and I’m sad if you missed it, because while the final results were less than perfect, his pitching was – until the fifth inning when a few things went awry – as good as I’ve ever seen from him, and I’ve seen virtually every inning he’s thrown as a professional pitcher.

As he did last Sunday, when he outpitched Sasaki at Koshien, Hanshin’s Hiroto Saiki dealt more disappointment to another PL club, while DeNA became one of the few teams to solve Hiroya Miyagi. In Fukuoka, Tomoyuki Sugano made his season debut for the Giants after being sidelined all spring with fitness issues.

Sunday’s games

Marines 5, Carp 4: At Chiba Marine Stadium, Roki Sasaki (5-1)’s principle Achilles heel has been the command of both his fastball and splitter, and for four innings on Sunday, it was as good as it’s ever been. He attacked the zone with both those two big pitches and decent hop on his fastball, which has been another sore spot for him since May 2022.

For four innings, the Carp could not make anything resembling good contact off him, and that continued into the fifth, when he gave up a scratch infield single on a little bouncer for a leadoff runner. He then got dinged by umpire Takahiro Tsuchiyama, who followed custom and declined to call 0-2 strikes on the corner to the next two hitters, one of whom, Kosuke Tanaka, took a tough high fastball for a well-earned walk.

Matt Davidson got the barrel on a slider Sasaki had been tormenting him with for the first solid contact in play by a Carp hitter. It was Sasaki’s 33rd pitch of the inning, and he began muscling up to get out of the inning and began throwing pitches with less movement. Ryutaro Hatsuki was able to foul off four two-strike pitches, including one at 165 kph (102.5 mph) matching the fastest pitch recorded in Japan by a domestic pitcher, a record he shared with Shohei Ohtani. Hatsuke then smashed a straight fastball between third and short for a two-run single.

Sasaki got a four-run lead in the third on Koki Yamaguchi’s grand slam. Sasaki allowed two runs on five hits while striking out 10 and walking one and throwing 109 pitches. It was a game that very early could have turned into an historic performance but didn’t but damn he was good, doing what he did in last year’s perfect game, throwing his splitter in the zone when he wanted to and locating his fastball.

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NPB news: April 16, 2023

Baseball in Japan on Sunday was really fun.

Rakuten’s Takayuki Kishi entered his start Sunday in position to reach two milestones, his 2,000th strikeout and 150th win, while Orix showed off its pitching depth in Chiba, where bromance was in the air, and Seibu got a leg up on Nippon Ham with the help from its imports.

In the Central League, Yakult manager Shingo Takatsu faced some tough questions, Yomiuri manager Tatsunori questioned a young pitcher’s attitude, and Hanshin deactivated its closer.

Saturday in MLB was Jackie Robinson day, which is not a thing in Japan except for a handful of players, including Chunichi’s Kenta Bright.

Kenta Bright

Every day is Bright’s Jackie Robinson Day

I didn’t know Dragons outfielder Kenta Bright, their first pick in the 2021 draft, even wore No. 42, but a story published on Saturday’s anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s MLB debut, reminded us that he wears the number to honor Robinson.

When he was first introduced along with his fellow newly signed Dragons draftees, Bright said that his father, who is from Ghana, taught him about Robinson, and the MLB Hall of Famer became one of the youngster’s heroes. Lots of Japanese wear No. 42, but Bright and Masao Kida, currently the Fighters’ minor league manager, are the only two I’m aware of that have worn it to honor Robinson.

Sunday’s games

Carp 7, Swallows 5: At New Hiroshima Citizens Stadium, Yakult’s Hideki Nagaoka capped a five-run three-hit three-walk first inning with a two-run single off Shogo Tamamura. And though Yakult got the leadoff man on in four of the next five innings, they failed to break through. The Carp got a run back in the fourth against rookie Kojiro Yoshimura on a Shogo Akiyama triple and a Ryan McBroom sac fly.

The game unraveled after Yoshimura failed to sacrifice after back-to-back no-out singles in the top of the sixth. Yakult wouldn’t get another base runner, and the rookie left with two outs and the bases loaded and a 5-1 lead in the bottom of the inning. Kosuke Tanaka put reliever Tomoya Hoshi second pitch into the seats to tie it with his second home run, a grand slam.

Kosuke Tanaka’s grand slam off Tomoya Hoshi.

Kaito Kozono tripled and scored on McBroom’s second sacrifice fly, and Shogo Sakakura homered in the eighth.

In his postgame Q&A, Yakult skipper Shingo Takatsu had some good answers to the sometimes over-simplistic questioning.

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