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NPB news: May 10, 2023

A day after we had four shutouts in six games, we had two out of five on Wednesday, when one league leader responded to tough injury news with a one-sided win that came within two outs of a four-hit complete-game shutout. We also had a kind of longevity record of the type that Japan’s media fusses about without cause.

Wednesday’s games

Buffaloes 8, Eagles 2: At Miyagi Stadium, Daiki Tajima (4-2) came within two outs of replicating Hiroya Miyagi‘s four-hit shutout from Tuesday night, but was chased by a double and a Hideto Asamura homer in the ninth.

The Buffaloes, who lost 2021 Pacific League home run champ to injury earlier this week, got more bad news Wednesday when 2019 PL MVP Tomoya Mori was diagnosed with a bone bruise after taking a foul ball off his leg over the weekend.

His replacement behind the plate, Kenya Wakatsuki, drove in Orix’s first run, while Marwin Gonzalez singled, scored twice, and hit his second homer in two days for the Buffaloes, who roughed up veteran right-hander Takayuki Kishi (1-2) for five runs, three earned, in 2-1/3 innings.

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NPB news: April 11, 2023

How is it that one can hardly get through a season anymore without hearing about another Orix rookie with unhittable stuff? Well, we have another. On Tuesday, Buffaloes rookie Shumpeita Yamashita, Hiroshima’s Allen Kuri and Yomiuri’s Shosei Togo were all masterful, while Luis Okoye continues to make the most of his second chance, Marwin Gonzalez was marvelous for the Buffaloes.

And as if things couldn’t get worse in Nagoya, the Dragons who have been shut out five times this season and nearly were again on Tuesday, skipper Kazuyoshi Tatsunami explained after the game that ace lefty Yudai Ono, his scheduled starter for Tuesday, would undergo elbow cleaning surgery to remove detached cartilage and would not return until at least August.

Tuesday’s games

Carp 4, Dragons 1: At Nagoya Dome, Allen Kuri (1-0) struck out seven over eight scoreless innings while issuing a walk and giving up four hits. Shogo Akiyama had three hits and led off Hiroshima’s two-run fourth, scoring on a double by Ryan McBroom, who scored on a Ryoma Nishikawa single off emergency starter Yuya Yanagi (0-2).

Carp reliever Nik Turley allowed a single and a walk in the ninth, causing closer Ryoji Kuribayashi to be summoned from the bullpen. Kuribayashi allowed a single and an inherited runner to score on a double play before locking down his fourth save.

Dragons-Carp highlights

Giants 7, Tigers 1: At Tokyo Dome, Shosei Togo (2-0) struck out five without a walk while allowing three singles over seven innings and would have gone eight had he not been pulled for a pinch-hitter.

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