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NPB news: April 8, 2022

After canceling their Thursday game against the Hanshin Tigers, the DeNA BayStars postponed their weekend series at Yokohama Stadium due to a rash of coronavirus infections.

After nine cancellations in 2021, NPB has now hit six in two weeks. I want to say the pandemic is getting easier, but obviously it isn’t. So please stay safe out there.

Friday night which is typically ace night in NPB, really only saw one pitchers’ duel. Ready for the action? Let’s get started.

Marines 5, Buffaloes 0: At Chiba Marine Stadium, Ayumu Ishikawa (2-0) allowed four hits and a walk over eight innings to outlast Orix’s Taisuke Yamaoka.

Leonys Martin, dropped from his natural habitat closer to the top of the order to the sixth spot, was hit by a pitch, doubled and broke a scoreless seventh-inning tie with a two-run home run, his first of the season, off Yamaoka (1-1).

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Camp Fires Feb. 6, 2021

The news from spring training camps, especially at the start, typically borders on being non-existent, in start contrast to the massive amount of reporting that Feb. 1 brings.

Representatives of the media from national outlets to their smaller cousins who cover their local teams are always there in force from Day 1, but their numbers dwindle as reporters rotate back to their office desks after a week or so in sunnier climes.

This year’s news is mostly about who’s away from camp after either being infected with the coronavirus, or being determined a close contact of someone testing positive. But there are a few things that I would be remiss if I didn’t mention.

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