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NPB news: July 4, 2023

Japan was no country for old pitchers Tuesday, when home runs were flying. And after one epic butt-kicking pitcher who managed a rare and unfortunate feet under his former skipper, repeated it with his new one, Gregory Polanco managed a true walk-off in a game when it became clear the Seibu Lions have not been doing their homework.

Also, Leandro “Leo” Cedeno, hit his first homer in Japan, and it was a pip.

Tuesday’s games

Buffaloes 9, Eagles 7: At Tokyo Dome, a week after he won a duel with 42-year-old Tsuyoshi Wada at the same venue, 34-year-old Masahiro Tanaka got a caning at the hands of Yuma Tongu, who hit a first-inning grand slam and a fourth-inning two-run shot for his 10th homer of the season. Leandro Cedeno, who drew a bases-loaded walk in the first, got what they’ll call a “memorial arch,” his first Japan home run off Tanaka in the second. Tanaka (4-5) allowed nine runs on 11 hits and two walks over four innings.

Yuma Tongu’s second home run of the game.

The nine runs were the most Tanaka has allowed in a Japan game, after allowing seven runs in four-plus innings against the Buffaloes on May 23.

“I’ll do what I have to do while figuring out the cause of that,” Tanaka said.

Hideto Asamura made the scoreline look a bit better with a third-inning RBI single and a fourth-inning grand slam.

Hideto Asamura’s grand slam.
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NPB news: June 26, 2023

We had Monday baseball for the second straight week, with SoftBank hosting one of its company parties for Kanto area employees by hosting a game at Tokyo Dome. This year’s boasted an old-timers’ matchup between Tsuyoshi Wada and Masahiro Tanaka.

And while that was going on, Monday was also Roki Eve, with Sasaki’s first start after interleague pushed back a few days, setting up a matchup between him and his WBC BFF, Hiroya Miyagi in Osaka.

Eagles 3, Hawks 2: At Tokyo Dome, there wasn’t much to tell the difference between Wada and Tanaka in this one, but Tanaka (4-4) allowed a run over seven innings, while the Eagles tagged Wada (5-3) for two runs over five, putting better swings on his pitches than the Hawks managed.

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