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Olympic tourney Day 6

Wednesday saw the first of three Olympic tournament quarterfinals: the group winners quarterfinal between Japan and the U.S., and the second- and third-place finishers’ quarterfinal between South Korea and Israel.

South Korea’s game was a lot closer than it looked, while Japan’s win could not have been any tighter.

Japan 7, United States 6, 10 innings

At Yokohama Stadium: Samurai Japan overcame a poor start from Masahiro Tanaka and another bad relief outing from Koyo Aoyagi, to beat the United States in a roller coaster of a game and advance to a semifinal game against arch-rival South Korea.

Since pros were allowed into the Olympic baseball tourney, Japan is 0-4 against South Korea in two group-stage losses, the 2000 bronze medal game, and a 2008 semifinal.

Takuya Kai, whose squeeze bunt tied Japan’s game in the ninth in Wednesday’s opener, won this one with a drive to the wall after Japan came from a run down in the ninth to tie it against Yakult Swallows closer Scott McGough thanks to a leadoff Seiya Suzuki walk and a Hideto Asamura single.

The U.S. now goes into the next quarterfinal, on Wednesday against the winner of Tuesday’s elimination game between Israel and the Dominican Republic.

Tanaka, who pitched in the last Olympic tournament in 2008 in Beijing, struck out six, but allowed three fourth-inning runs. With two on and two outs, he hung a 3-2 slider to Nick Allen.

Allen, who’d already missed five sliders from Tanaka smashed it to right to put the U.S. ahead. Brandon Dickson, who’d pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the bottom of the third to prevent a rout, allowed a tying run in the home half of the fourth.

Aoyagi, who’d surrendered two runs in relief of Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the tournament opener, came on in the fifth and surrendered three runs on Tristan Casas’ second homer, a three-run shot.

Japan answered again in the home half, Seiya Suzuki blasting his first homer, nearly out of Yokohama Stadium off Anthony Carter. Hideto Asamura doubled and scored on a Ryosuke Kikuchi infield single.

But after that, both bullpens got it done. Kodai Senga delivered the lone bright spot in his bizarre 2021 season, striking out five over two scoreless innings. Yudai Ono worked an inning as did Yasuaki Yamasaki (1-2-3!) before Ryoji Kuribayashi stranded both of the Americans’ tie-break runners in a scoreless 10th.

Japan tied it in the

Hayato Sakamoto had three hits, including two big two-out doubles. Masataka Yoshida and Yuki Yanagita each had a pair of singles, while Asamura reached base four times and was only retired on a hard-hit fly out.

Love Rollercoaster…

South Korea 11, Israel 1

At Yokohama Stadium: Kiwoom Heroes closer Cho Sang Woo got South Korea out of a fifth-inning bases-loaded jam, and the defending 2008 Beijing Olympic champs advanced to Wednesday’s semifinal at the Tokyo Olympics with a win over Israel.

Choi Won Joon, who has fully transitioned to the Doosan Bears’ starting rotation this season, entered in relief with one on and one out and struck out the first batter he faced. With the rain coming down, he hit one batter and then walked the next two.

Catcher Ryan Lavarnway, with two homers so far at the Tokyo Olympics, flied out to Choi to end the inning with South Korea leading 3-1.

The Koreans then clinched it, scoring seven runs in the home half, starting when Israel failed to record the first out at the plate on a bases-loaded grounder to first as Lavarnway was unable to handle a bounced throw.

Israel will now play its second elimination game of the tournament, against the Dominican Republic on Tuesday night. Despite their losses, both teams remain in the mix for a possible gold medal.

Cho retired all three batters he faced and earned the win.

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NPB wrap 7-13-21

Eagles smack Hawks

Just when the SoftBank Hawks were beginning to look like the team we expected to see from the start of the season, they ran into the Rakuten Eagles and Masahiro Tanaka on a day when everything that could possibly go wrong for him didn’t.

The Hawks’ loss dropped them four off the pace with the Eagles and Lotte Marines are 2-1/2 back of the Orix Buffaloes.

In the Central League, the third-place Yakult Swallows laid a rare seven-homer smackdown on the Yomiuri Giants, while the Tigers lost their fourth straight to the DeNA BayStars and are two ahead of the Giants and 3-1/2 ahead of the Swallows.

Eagles 6, Hawks 2

At Fukuoka’s PayPay Dome, Rakuten’s vs Masahiro Tanaka (4-5) delivered yet another solid performance, but this time had run support and did not suffer from inordinately bad luck. He struck out eight, walked, one, and allowed four hits, including a first-inning home run to Yuki Yanagita, his PL-best 22nd.

In the Eagles’ second inning, however, snapped a 15-inning scoreless streak while Tanaka was on the mound by tying it against Shuta Ishikawa (3-8). Takero Okajima doubled and scored on an Eigoro Mogi single. Daichi Suzuki homered in the third with a man on, his sixth. Mogi opened the fourth with his 11th home run. The Eagles tacked on two more runs through Okajima and Eigoro in the sixth and Hideto Asamura’s 10th home run in the seventh.

Buffaloes 5, Fighters 0

At Kushiro Stadium, 18-year-old outfielder Ryoto Kita, Orix’s third pick last autumn, who had one home run in 258 Western League plate appearances, capped a five-run first with a two-run homer in his first at-bat with the big club. Hirotoshi Masui (3-5) allowed three hits and three walks over six innings to get the win over his former team.

Nippon Ham starter Takahide Ikeda (3-9) allowed five runs, four earned, in one inning. Robbie Erlin threw four scoreless innings in relief, but with the help of some outstanding defense, the Fighters couldn’t secure a beachhead on the scoreboard.

Marines 7, Lions 6

At MetLife Dome, Leonys Martin’s 21st home run, a second-inning grand slam was the big blow against Seibu starter Wataru Matsumoto (7-4), who surrendered seven runs over four innings. Lotte starter Daiki Iwashita (8-4), however, gave most of that back.

Takeya Nakamura’s three-run home run, his eighth, made it a 7-5 game in the fifth. Marines closer Naoya Masuda surrendered a leadoff homer in the ninth, rookie Junichiro Kishi’s fifth, but struck out Nakamura with two outs and the tying run on base to secure his 22nd save.

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Swallows 14, Giants 6

At Tokyo Dome, as if the Yakult Swallows took the talk of their not beating the Giants seriously with seven home runs, two shy of the NPB record for home runs by a team in one game. Munetaka Murakami tied the Giants’ Kazuma Okamoto with his 25th and 26th, Domingo Santana hit his seventh and eighth, Tetsuto Yamada hit his 24th, Jose Osuna his eighth, and Taisei Yoshida his first.

Yakult rookie Yasunobu Okugawa (4-2) allowed three runs on six hits over six innings while striking out seven. Yomiuri’s Angel Sanchez (5-5) allowed four runs over two innings before things really got bad.

BayStars 8, Tigers 2

At Koshien Stadium, DeNA’s Yuya Sakamoto (3-2) allowed a run over seven innings, and his teammates opened the game with three runs on five first-inning singles off Raul Alcantara (2-2), who allowed another run in the third on Tyler Austin’s 19th home run. The BayStars added four runs in the eighth. Jerry Sands got a run back in the ninth with his 17th home run.

Carp 8, Dragons 3

At Hiroshima’s Mazda Stadium, Hiroshima’s Shogo Sakakura hit a three-run home run, his fourth, off Koji Fukutani (4-9) in the third, and singled in a run and scored in a three-run fifth, while Allen Kuri (7-5) allowed three runs over seven innings.

Starting pitchers

Pacific League

Fighters vs Buffaloes: Obihiro no Mori Stadium 1 pm, 12 midnight EDT

Takayuki Kato (3-5, 3.72) vs Daiki Tajima (5-4, 3.38)

Lions vs Marines: MetLife Dome 5:45 pm, 4:45 am EDT

Kona Takahashi (7-4, 3.22) vs Kazuya Ojima (5-2, 4.40)

Hawks vs Eagles: PayPay Dome 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Nao Higashihama (2-1, 3.44) vs Takayuki Kishi (3-6, 3.70)

Central League

Giants vs Swallows: Tokyo Dome 5:45 pm, 4:45 am EDT

Shun Yamaguchi (2-1, 1.33) vs Kazuto Taguchi (4-6, 3.64)

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

Joe Gunkel (6-0, 2.24) vs Shota Imanaga (2-2, 4.02)

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

Masato Morishita (5-4, 2.51) vs Yuya Yanagi (7-4, 2.50)

Active roster moves 7/13/2021

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 7/23

Central League

Activated

TigersP44Raul Alcantara
SwallowsP11Yasunobu Okugawa

Dectivated

TigersOF24Mel Rojas Jr.
BayStarsP16Shinichi Onuki
CarpP14Daichi Osera

Pacific League

Activated

BuffaloesP17Hirotoshi Masui
BuffaloesOF38Ryoto Kita

Dectivated

HawksP26Colin Rea
BuffaloesP30Kohei Suzuki