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NPB news: May 18, 2023

We had five games on Thursday as two teams completed three-game sweeps that were unusual in one way or another, while one team kind of swept–a tie followed by two wins, and two bounced back from Game 1 losses to take two out of three, including the Fighters in their red-and-black Tsuyoshi Shinjo uniforms.

I’ve also got some thoughts on Chunichi Dragons manager Kazuyoshi’s attempt to model his managing style on that of his mentor, the late great Senichi Hoshino, and why it ain’t working.

Thursday’s games

Tigers 4, Dragons 1: At Nagoya Dome, where the Hanshin Tigers have a long history of surprising futility, Hanshin swept a road series against Chunichi for the first time in six years, and equaled their 1985 Japan Series championship team by being 10 games over .500 37 games into the season.

New import Johan Mieses crashed Dragons starter Yuya Yanagi‘s party early with a two-out three-run first-inning double. Koji Chikamoto, who sparked the three-run first with a leadoff single, doubled in Seiya Kinami in the second, and lefty Masashi Ito (2-0) didn’t allow a run until the sixth inning.

Dragons-Tigers highlights
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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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