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NPB 2020 Oct. 4

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Hawks tattoo rookie Kawano

The SoftBank Hawks left a mark on rookie lefty Ryusei Kawano (2-4) on Sunday in their 8-4 win over the Nippon Ham Fighters at Fukuoka’s PayPay Dome.

Kawano faced nine batters and allowed seven to reach on three hits and four walks, and four of them scored. Fellow lefty Tsuyoshi Wada (6-1) allowed only one walk and two hits, but all three scored on a pair of home runs. He struck out five over five innings.

Light-hitting speedster Ukyo Shuto hit his second career home run, a three-run shot in the sixth to ice it. He also singled twice, stole his Japan-best 30th base and scored twice.

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Mima battles back, goes distance

Manabu Mima (9-2) surrendered a home run on the game’s first pitch but finished with a four-hitter in the Lotte Marines’ 8-1 win over the Seibu Lions at Chiba’s Zozo Marine Stadium.

After a straight first-pitch fastball down the pipe to Yuji Kaneko wound up in the seats, Mima retired the next 19 batters, while the Marines tagged Wataru Matsumoto (4-4) for four runs over five innings.

The win kept the Marines two games back of the first-place Hawks.

Buffaloes’ top pick sets pace against Eagles

Lefty Hiroya Miyagi (1-0) the Orix Buffaloes top pick in last autumn’s draft, allowed two runs over five innings in his pro debut, less than two months after his 19th birthday, in an 8-2 win over the Rakuten Eagles at Osaka’s Kyocera Dome.

Miyagi allowed the first two batters he faced to reach before retiring the next seven in a row. He gave up seven hits and walked three while striking out four.

The Eagles’ bullpen wasted a strong start from 25-year-old rookie Ryota Takinaka, who allowed a run over six innings. The Buffaloes entered he seventh inning trailing 2-1 but a pair of four-run innings blew the game open.

Giants dodge Koshien bullets

Rookie Shosei Togo loaded the bases in the first and third innings, but allowed just one run over two-plus innings and the Yomiuri Giants broke the game open against reliever Shintaro Fujinami in the seventh inning of their 7-1 win over the Hanshin Tigers at Koshien Stadium.

The 20-year-old Togo allowed four hits and four walks in two-plus innings, and 21-year-old rookie lefty Ryusei Oe (3-0) picked up the slack with two scoreless innings of relief.

Fujinami, making his fifth relief appearance, allowed three runs on six hits over 1-1/3 innings.

Tigers outfielder Jerry Sands left the game for a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning after he was hit by a pitch in the seventh.

Austin taxes Dragons

Tyler Austin hit three home runs, walked and drove in six runs in the DeNA BayStars’ 9-3 win over the Chunichi Dragons at Yokohama Stadium.

The win moved the BayStars past the Dragons into third place.

Shinichi Onuki (8-4) allowed a run over 6-1/3 innings to earn the win. Dragons lefty Takahiro Matsuba (3-6) took the loss.

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Nakamura holds off Swallows

Yuta Nakamura (1-2) allowed a run over five innings as the Hiroshima Carp completed a three-game sweep of the Yakult Swallows with a 6-4 win at Tokyo’s Jingu Stadium.

Seiya Suzuki hit his 20th home run of the season, becoming the first Carp player to do so in five straight years since Tomonori Maeda did so from 2002 to 2006.

Marines’ Iwashita tests positive

Starting pitcher Daiki Iwashita and one member of the Lotte Marines’ first-team staff have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the Pacific League club announced Sunday.

Iwashita was tested at a Chiba hospital after feeling unwell on Saturday and running a 37.1 C fever.

The 24-year-old allowed two runs over six innings on Thursday in Sapporo against the Nippon Ham Fighters and returned with the team to Chiba the following day. On Saturday, Iwashita only left home to go to the ballpark. The team staff member was not in close contact with the pitcher.

The club reported the infections to NPB on Sunday, and all members of the team and staff were tested with the results expected on Monday.

In 14 games, Iwashita is 5-7 with a 4.46 ERA.

Active roster moves 10/4/2020

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 10/14

Central League

Activated

BayStarsIF9Yamato Maeda
TigersP91Yuya Yokoyama
SwallowsP18Naruki Terashima
SwallowsP61Takuma Kubo
SwallowsP64Ren Kazahari
SwallowsIF93Yu Matsumoto

Dectivated

BayStarsOF61Tatsuo Ebina
TigersP61Atsushi Mochizuki
SwallowsP24Tomoya Hoshi
SwallowsP54Masato Nakazawa
SwallowsC57Yudai Koga
SwallowsIF46Kengo Ota

Pacific League

Activated

EaglesOF54Ren Wada
FightersP28Ryusei Kawano
BuffaloesP13Hiroya Miyagi
BuffaloesIF64Shinya Hirosawa

Dectivated

EaglesC65Kengo Horiuchi
FightersC22Shinya Tsuruoka
BuffaloesIF42Aderlin Rodriguez

Starting pitchers for Oct. 5, 2020

Central League

Tigers vs Giants: Koshien Stadium 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Haruto Takahashi (3-3, 2.25) vs Toshiki Sakurai (2-2, 5.04)

NPB 2020 Sept. 27

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Togo impresses over 7

Yomiuri Giants rookie Shosei Togo (8-4) shut down the Chunichi Dragons for seven innings in a 5-1 win at Tokyo Dome on Sunday.

The 20-year-old right-hander, the Giants’ sixth pick in the 2018 draft, located his 150-kph (93.2 MPH) fastball that set the table for a nasty splitter and a good slider. He allowed four hits and a walk while striking out four.

Why call Togo “the Admiral?” Sunday’s members notes

The Dragons threatened in the first when Yohei Oshima rolled a tough pitch through the infield and Yota Kyoda smashed a high straight fastball for a single, but Togo bore down and took out the heart of the Chunichi order, Zolio Almonte, Dayan Viciedo and Shuhei Takahashi.

Seiya Matsubara tripled twice and scored three runs for the Giants, who peppered lefty Takahiro Matsuba (3-5). Matsubara opened the scoring in the first with an RBI triple off the top of the wall, and scored on a Hayato Sakamoto ground out.

With a runner on first and two outs in the fifth, the Dragons opted to walk Sakamoto intentionally rather than letting him hack at a 3-0 pitch from the lefty. Moving the runner to second proved costly, when cleanup hitter Kazuma Okamoto put a picture-perfect swing on a pitch away and drove it to right to make it 3-0.

Almonte and Viciedo combined to produce a run off Rubby De La Rosa in the ninth. Sakamoto doubled in the third, his 1,964th career hit.

Giants-Dragons highlights

Onuki wins 7th

Shinichi Onuki (7-4) allowed a run on three hits and a walk over 6-2/3 innings as the DeNA BayStars beat the Hiroshima Carp 3-1 at Hiroshima’s Mazda Stadium.

Takayuki Kajitani got the BayStars on the board in the first, leading off against Yuta Nakamura (0-2) with his 15th home run. Neftali Soto then doubled and scored on a ground out.

In the second, Kajitani saved a run with a diving catch in the gap, causing manager Alex Ramirez to say the play brought back memories — of center fielders diving to grab balls because he had no range in left field.

Onuki left after allowing Ryuhei Matsuyama’s two-out home run in the seventh, but the DeNA bullpen then set down the last seven hitters. Spencer Patton dispatched the bottom of the order 1-2-3 in the eighth, and Kazuki Mishima fanned two in a 1-2-3 ninth against the top of the order to record his 11th save.

Haraguchi, Sands bury Swallows

Fumihito Haraguchi homered, singled, walked, scored two runs and drove in three, while Jerry Sands had three hits and made a run-saving catch in the outfield as the Hanshin Tigers beat the Yakults Swallows 9-3 at Tokyo’s Jingu Stadium.

Sands singled in the game’s opening run off rookie Daiki Yoshida (1-5) after Koji Chikamoto opened the game with a single and stole second.

Haraguchi homered to open the second to tie it, and the Tigers took the lead in the third. The Swallows hit Tigers starter Takumi Aoyama (6-2) in the fourth, but failed to tie it thanks to two defensive gems.

Munetaka Murakami led off with a drive to the wall in center that Chikamoto somehow caught for the first out. Tomotaka Sakaguchi followed with a double and was poised to score on a sinking liner to left, but Sands was able to make a diving catch and hold onto the ball for the third out.

Chikamoto had four hits for the Tigers and drove in three.

No coaching in the press box–Sunday’s members notes

Shadow ball

Normal programming was restored at Chiba’s Zozo Marine Stadium, where the SoftBank Hawks’ normal program is the “Twilight Zone,” in particular, the episode “Shadow Play.

On Sunday the three-time defending Japan Series champs lost 8-4 to the Lotte Marines, who now lead their season series 10-4-1. Last year, the Marines went 16-8-1 against manager Tadahito Iguchi’s old team.

Leonys Martin became the sixth player in Pacific League history to walk five times in a game. The Japan record is held by Hall of Famer Hiromitsu Ochiai. He scored twice. Seiya Inoue’s two RBI doubles drove in four of the Marines’ first seven runs, all charged to Hawks starter Akira Niho (4-5) who didn’t finish the second inning.

Former Hawk Shuhei Fukuda had four hits and drove in three runs for the hosts, while another free agent acquisition, pitcher Manabu Mima (8-2) won despite allowing four runs over five innings.

Lions sweep Eagles

Wataru Matsumoto (4-3) scattered four walks and four hits to allow two runs over seven innings, and Ernesto Mejia doubled twice and drove in two runs for the Seibu Lions in a 6-2 win over the Rakuten Eagles to complete a three-game sweep at MetLife Dome.

Mejia, who was hit by a pitch in the first, doubled in both runs in the Lions’ two-run second. He doubled again in the seventh to set up an insurance run.

Both Eagles runs came on solo homers, Stefen Romero’s 20th — his 89th in four Japan season — and the first of rookie Hiroto Kobukata’s career.

Fighters pay Buffaloes’ roaming charges

Teams virtually always take batting practice before the game, but the Orix Buffaloes kept going after home plate umpire Yuta Sudo shouted “play ball.,” in a 20-hit 12-8 win over the Nippon Ham Fighters at Osaka’s Kyocera Dome.

Four different Buffaloes hitters recorded a “modasho,” and Steven Moya continued to hit balls over the wall with his fourth homer in five games, a two-run shot that broke a 4-4 third-inning tie.

Adam Jones, who had been deactivated due to a stiff lower back, returned to the Orix lineup for the first time since Sept. 15. He went 1-for-4 with a first-inning sacrifice fly.

Kotaro Kiyomiya, whose three-run pinch-hit double tied Saturday’s game in the ninth, allowing Nippon Ham to win in extra innings, came off the bench in the ninth and hit a two-run pinch-hit home run.

Fighters rookie Kosei Yoshida, the epic hero of 2018’s national high school championship, started and allowed four runs in 1-1/3 innings.

Active roster moves 9/27/2020

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 10/7

Central League

Activated

CarpC27Tsubasa Aizawa

Dectivated

GiantsP17Kan Otake
CarpOF49Yuya Shozui

Pacific League

Activated

HawksP13Akira Niho
EaglesC65Kengo Horiuchi
MarinesC22Tatsuhiro Tamura
FightersP18Kosei Yoshida
BuffaloesOF10Adam Jones

Dectivated

LionsP49Sean Nolin
HawksP14Ren Kajiya
EaglesC2Hikaru Ota
MarinesC39Yuta Yoshida
FightersP40Suguru Fukuda
BuffaloesP27Andrew Albers

Starting pitchers for Sept. 28, 2020

Central League

Carp vs BayStars: Mazda Stadium 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Allen Kuri (4-5, 4.46) vs Masaya Kyoyama (1-0, 6.55)