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NPB news: June 2, 2023

An approaching typhoon washed out unroofed games in Kansai and Kanto on the first night for Central League teams to host games, leaving just Tokyo Dome, Nagoya and Hiroshima as the only interleague venues.

In Hiroshima, 42-year-old Tsuyoshi Wada started in the hunt for his 27th career interleague victory that would tie him with 43-year-old fellow lefty Masanori Ishikawa, but he was hit on his pitching hand by a line drive off the bat of Ryan McBroom and exited the game early.

“I’m not interested in those numbers, but if it makes others happy, then I’m good with it,” said Wada, who had won his previous three decisions with good run support keeping him from a loss against Orix on May 4.

We also learned Friday that Roki Sasaki’s next start for the Lotte Marines is set for Sunday.

Friday’s games

Dragons 2, Buffaloes 1, 11 innings: At Nagoya Dome, Yuki Okabayashi tripled to open the bottom of the first and scored on a Taisuke Yamaoka wild pitch. Orix tied it against Shinnosuke Ogasawara in the third on doubles by Tomoya Noguchi and rookie Tokumasa Chano, both of whom contributed good catches in the outfield. Ogasawara went seven innings and Yamaoka six.

Jacob Waguespack (2-3) got two outs before rookie Hiroki Fukunaga singled, Dayan Viciedo walked, Okabyashi singled to load the bases and rookie Kaito Muramatsu singled in the winning run.

Fighters 8, Giants 2: At Tokyo Dome, submarine right-hander Kenya Suzuki (5-2) allowed two runs in 5-2/3 innings, Chusei Mannami reached bases his first four times and scored three runs, while Ariel Martinez had an RBI double and a two-run homer for the Fighters. Two nights after his first major league home runs, Gosuke Kato popped his third, and new Fighter Alen Hanson added a pinch-hit homer in the eighth.

Hawks 5, Carp 1: At New Hiroshima Citizens Stadium, with Wada out of the game, Yugo Bando (2-0) pitched out of a second-inning jam and retired seven of the last eight batters he faced. He left with a 1-0 lead courtesy of Akira Nakamura. The Hawks veteran went 4-for-4, and his third-inning single brought in the first run.

Hiroshima native Yuki Yanagita made it 3-0 in the sixth with his ninth home run and singled in the Hawks’ two-run McBroom, who was credited with an infield single when he knocked Wada out of the game, hit his fifth homer in the bottom of the inning.

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NPB news: May 27, 2023

We only had five games on Friday, with the Hawks and Marines taking the day off ahead of their two-game series in Fukuoka, where ostensibly Roki Sasaki will return to the mound on Sunday for the first time since he started a 12-inning 0-0 tie with SoftBank in Chiba on May 5 and developed a blister.

I had the day off from the day job, and went up to Seibu Dome for the first time since the summer of 2019, and would never have been able to get in if another reporter I knew hadn’t showed me how to navigate the hidden media entrance and the labyrinth that followed.

The good news is that the Lions allow reporters on the field unlike most NPB teams.

In the games we did have, Sosuke Genda returned for the Lions and Yutaro “Rao” Sugimoto returned for Orix to start their three-game series, we had one game decided by a botched play, a couple of pitching duels and a slugfest, so let’s get to it.

Friday’s games

Tigers 2, Giants 1: At Koshien Stadium, Yomiuri rookie lefty Kai Yokogawa threw six shutout innings in which he’d allowed three singles and no walks on 80 pitches. He left with a 1-0 lead thanks to Hayato Sakamoto’s third-inning RBI single, but the lead evaporated in the seventh, when Kohei Suzuki hit a batter with one out and surrendered three straight singles to tie it.

Yuhei Takanashi (0-1) surrendered a sac fly to Seiya Kinami that put Hanshin in front and made a winner out of the Tigers’ left-handed rookie starter, Takuma Kirishiki (1-0), who struck out 10 and walked one over seven innings, while allowing five singles.

Japan WBC reliever Atsuki Yuasa returned to the big league mound for the first time since April 13, and stranded two runners in the eighth, and Suguru Iwazaki struck out three of the four he faced in the ninth for his ninth save. The win was the Tigers’ sixth straight.

Tigers-Giants highlights
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