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NPB wrap 9-3-21

There were Friday fireworks in Japanese pro baseball.

Olympians Nick Martinez and Yoshinobu Yamamoto tangled for the second time in eight days in a game decided by Adam Jones in the ninth, while the Yomiuri Giants appeared to be sailing smoothly to victory behind a gem from starter Shosei Togo until the sky — or rather the Hanshin Tigers — fell on them at Koshien Stadium.

Buffaloes 2, Hawks 1

At Fukuoka’s PayPay Dome, Orix managed its second ninth-inning comeback in two days. A day after securing a tie with four late runs in Sapporo, the Buffaloes broke a 1-1 tie on Adam Jones’ two-out RBI single, making a winner out of ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto (12-5, 1.61), who allowed a run over eight innings in an atypical start that saw him walk four and strikeout five while allowing three hits.

SoftBank’s Nick Martinez allowed a run over seven innings while striking out nine and walking two.

Yamamoto was on course to throw his second straight shutout and third straight complete game victory until the Hawks tagged him for a run to tie it in the eighth. A single, a bunt and an intentional walk to Yuki Yanagita put two on with two outs, and Ryoya Kurihara tied it with a single.

After a 1-2-3 eighth from Hiroshi Kaino, SoftBank’s Yugo Bando allowed one-out singles to Yuma Mune and Masataka Yoshida, who hobbled off for a pinch-runner before Jones lashed a high 0-2 fastball into center to plate the go-ahead run.

Lions 8, Eagles 4

At Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi, Masahiro Tanaka (4-5, 2.73) got some run support for a change, but allowed four runs over eight innings, and Seibu exploited closer Yuki Matsui’s absence, scoring four runs in the ninth to beat Rakuten.

Seibu starter Wataru Matsumoto allowed two runs over six innings and did not figure in the decision after the Eagles rallied to tie it in the eighth against Seibu’s bullpen.

The Lions scored three in the fourth. Sosuke Genda barely got a piece of changeup for a flare single. After a bunt, he scored when Tomoya Mori got the end of his bat on a low fastball and found the gap for a double. Tanaka then left an 0-2 slider over the plate, and Takeya Nakamura served it into the outfield for an RBI single. Takumi Kuriyama, two hits from 2,000 in his career, golfed a low pitch to center for a sacrifice fly.

Takero Okajima doubled in Eigoro Mori in the home half to reduce the arrears. Tanaka followed with three scoreless innings before No. 9 hitter Seiji Kawagoe homered off him to open the eighth.

Okajima tied it in the bottom of the inning, singling in two off Ryosuke Moriwaki after two walks and a sacrifice.

Nakamura singled to open the ninth against Sung Chia-hao (1-3). With two outs, Kuriyama kept the rally alive with a single, Hotaka Yamakawa fell behind 1-2 before walking to load the bases and Wu Nien-ting singled off his countryman to put the Lions ahead.

Marines 7 Fighters 5

At Chiba’s Zozo Marine Stadium, Yudai Fujioka broke an eighth-inning tie, driving in his second run of the game in a three-run inning as Lotte came from behind for the second time to beat Nippon Ham.

Kazuya Ojima (6-3, 4.65) allowed the Fighters to load the bases with one out in the first, and all three runners scored, on singles by Yuto Takahama and Daiki Asama and a groundout.

Leonys Martin (hit by pitch) and Brandon Laird (single) reached to open Lotte’s second and scored on a Hisanori Yasuda double and a Fujioka sac fly. New Fighter Ryusei Sato singled in a run in the fourth, but Martin homered to open the Marines’ home half. His 23rd tied SoftBank’s Yuki Yanagita for the league lead, while Laird singled and scored on a bases-loaded walk from Fighters starter Takahide Ikeda.

Three singles put the Fighters up a run in the fifth, and three relievers held that lead until the eighth. Laird got things started against Kazutomo Iguchi (1-1) with a one-out single, his third. The tying run scored on an error and Yasuda walked before Fujioka singled.

Pinch-hitter Katsuya Kakunaka’s sac fly completed the scoring, and Naoya Masuda worked the ninth to record his Japan-best 29th save.

Tigers 7, Giants 3

At Koshien Stadium, rookie Takumu Nakano’s three-run tie-breaking triple completed a turn-around after Hanshin’s first 15 batters were retired by Yomiuri right-hander Shosei Togo (8-6), who eventually allowed five runs over 6-1/3 innings.

“I wasn’t up there to weakly take a walk,” Nakano said of his swing on a borderline 3-2 pitch that he drove for a triple into the corner.

The Giants broke the scoreless tie in the fifth against Tigers starter Yuki Nishi.

Yasuyuki Kamei had the first of two singles before Seiya Matsubara tripled in two. Kazuma Okamoto doubled with two outs in the sixth and scored on a Kamei triple.

Yusuke Oyama became Hanshin’s first base runner, when he singled to open the sixth, and scored on 40-year-old Yoshio Itoi’s pinch-hit double. Jefry Marte doubled with one out in the Tigers’ seventh, when they loaded the bases on a walk to Mel Rojas Jr. and a single before Oyama doubled to tie it and chase Togo.

Jerry Sands pinch-hit and was walked intentionally after lefty Yuhei Takanashi fell behind 2-0 to load the bases. With two out, Nakano made manager Hara pay for his generosity.

Nishi allowed a run on six hits and a walk over six innings while striking out five. 

Swallows 3, Carp 1

At Tokyo Dome, Albert Suarez (3-3, 4.08) struck out eight while walking two and allowing six hits over 5-1/3 innings.

Yasutaka Shiomi hit the first pitch from Daichi Osera (6-3, 3.09) for his 10th home run, and reached on a one-out infield single to spark a two-run third. Osera loaded the bases on a hit batsman and a walk and Munetaka Murakami doubled.

Suarez left with two on and one out in the sixth, but Koshiro Sakamoto bailed him out. Ryutaro Konno worked a perfect seventh, before setup man Noboru Shimizu surrendered a run in the eighth.

Seiya Suzuki, who’d walked twice and singled, hit his 20th home run to put the Carp on the board in the eighth. It was his seventh over 15 games at Tokyo Dome, matching his total from 42 games at his home park, Mazda Stadium.

Scott McGough pitched a 1-2-3 ninth to record his 19th save.

Dragons 1, BayStars 0

At Vantelin Dome Nagoya, Chunichi’s lefty ace Yudai Ono (5-8, 3.31) protected a 1-0 first-inning lead by stranding a pair of runners in three different innings as he allowed six hits and a walk over seven scoreless innings while striking out five.

Kosuke Fukudome broke the ice with a two-out, RBI single in the first.

Masaya Kyoyama (2-4, 5.09), who went six innings, allowing an unearned run on four hits, two walks and a hit batsman.

Katsuki Matayoshi struck out two in the eighth and Raidel Martinez did the same in the ninth as two perfect innings closed out the BayStars with Martinez getting his 14th save.

Saturday’s starting pitchers

Eagles vs Lions: Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Takayuki Kishi (6-7, 3.43) vs Tatsuya Imai (6-4, 3.25)

Marines vs Fighters: Zozo Marine Stadium 5 pm, 4 am EDT

Shota Suzuki (1-4, 4.04) vs Takayuki Kato (3-6, 3.81)

Hawks vs Buffaloes: PayPay Dome 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Shuta Ishikawa (4-8, 3.02) vs Glenn Sparkman (0-0, 4.00)

Swallows vs Carp: Tokyo Dome 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Cy Sneed (2-1, 4.24) vs Koya Takahashi (2-4, 6.00)

Dragons vs BayStars: Vantelin Dome (Nagoya) 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Yuya Yanagi (8-5, 2.10) vs Fernando Romero (0-2, 4.55)

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

Joe Gunkel (7-1, 2.38) vs Yuki Takahashi (10-3, 2.71)

Active roster moves 9/3/2021

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 9/13

Central League

Activated

GiantsOF39Soichiro Tateoka
DragonsIF45Ryuku Tsuchida
BayStarsC10Yasutaka Tobashira
SwallowsP43Albert Suarez

Dectivated

GiantsOF43Shinnosuke Shigenobu
DragonsIF48Hayato Mizowaki
BayStarsC36Shuto Takajo
SwallowsP19Masanori Ishikawa
SwallowsP28Daiki Yoshida

Pacific League

Activated

MarinesP60Rikuto Yokoyama
FightersP35Takahiro Nishimura
BuffaloesOF1Steven Moya

Dectivated

HawksP57Shinya Kayama
FightersP39Ryo Akiyoshi
BuffaloesP21Daichi Takeyasu

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NPB Wrap 8-20-21

Buffaloes, Marines gain ground

The Orix Buffaloes, in the hunt for the franchise’s first pennant since Ichiro Suzuki led the Orix BlueWave to the Japan Series championship in 1996, moved three games clear at the top of the Pacific League standings, thanks to big games from Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Masataka Yoshida.

Masahiro Tanaka and the Rakuten Eagles were unable to get past his bugbear team, the last-place Nippon Ham Fighters, although the Eagles did manage to tie their game in a bizarre ninth inning, while Adeiny Hechavarria lifted the Marines past the Hawks and into third place.

In the Central League, it was comeuppance time for the three teams on top, who all lost to second-division clubs, allowing the fourth-place Dragons to move to within 10-1/2 games of third place and the final playoff spot, so big wow.

Sho Nakata joins Giants

Buffaloes 2, Lions 1

At Kyocera Dome Osaka, Yoshinobu Yamamoto (10-5, 1.76) struck out 10 over the distance, issuing one walk and allowing three hits, including Junichiro Kishi’s ice-breaking solo homer in the third. Yamamoto then issued a two-out walk and gave up a double to Tomoya Mori, but that was it for the Lions. Yamamoto retired the last 19 Seibu batters.

The Buffaloes tied it in the bottom of the third against Wataru Matsumoto on a walk, a Yuma Mune infield single and an RBI single by Masataka Yoshida, whose sacrifice fly in the ninth won it against fellow Japan Olympian Kaima Taira (1-2).

Fighters 3, Eagles 3

At Sapporo Dome, Masahiro Tanaka battled his control and umpire Kinji Nishimoto’s definition of the strike zone to allow two runs over seven innings on Yuki James Nomura’s second home run. Nomura hit his third homer off Tomohiro Anraku in the eighth. Tanaka’s fourth start against the Fighters became the first in which he was not the losing pitcher.

Fighters starter Takayuki Kato surrendered two runs in the fifth but pitched out of a sixth-inning jam. Mizuki Hori did the same in the seventh, and Bryan Rodriguez worked a scoreless eighth before closer Toshihiro Sugiura blew the lead in the ninth on three walks and a hit batsman.

Eagles closer Yuki Matsui worked the bottom of the ninth and worked around Ronny Rodriuguez’s one-out single, with the help of a base-running error. Pinch-runner Kenshi Sugiya took one baby step past second on a deep fly to left but neglected to touch the bag on the way back to first and was out on appeal.

Hawks 5, Marines 3

At Fukuoka’s PayPay Dome, Nick Martinez struck out 11 batters while allowing two runs in a tough fourth inning but his effort and the SoftBank Hawks’ tying runs in the sixth against Lotte starter Kota Futaki were wasted in the ninth.

Sho Iwasaki (2-2), the Hawks’ closer while Yuito Mori and Livan Moinelo are unavailable, allowed a hit and issued an intentional walk before throwing a fat 3-1 slider to Adeiny Hechavarria, who blasted his fourth home run.

The Hawks tied it when Yuki Yanagita doubled in a run with two outs in the sixth and scored on a single by Ryoya Kurihara, who homered in the ninth against Naoya Masuda, who recorded his 25th save.

BayStars 6, Giants 1

At Tokyo Dome, Masaya Kyoyama (1-3, 6.35) allowed an unearned run over five innings, while Tyler Austin saved a run with a a catch in right field, had an RBI single and a solo home run, his 21st. Former BayStar and Blue Jay Shun Yamaguchi (2-2, 2.94) gave up three runs over five innings to take the loss for Yomiuri.

The win was DeNA’s second straight at Tokyo Dome, where they were the home team the night before against the Tigers.

Giants-BayStars highlights

Dragons 6, Tigers 0

At Vantelin Dome Nagoya, Yuya Yanagi (8-5, 2.20) struck out seven in a four-hitter for his second shutout of the year on 148 pitches. Yuki Nishi (4-8, 3.45) worked five innings. He allowed five runs, all in the second, when two were earned because of a tough error charged to Kento Ishihara when a grounder skidded on the turf and handcuffed him that helped ignite the nine-batter inning.

Carp 5, Swallows 4

At Hiroshima’s Mazda Stadium, Yakult hit three solo home runs, Munetaka Murakami’s 29th and 30th – giving him the most in either league – and rookie Hiyu Yamamoto’s third, and added another run in the fifth off Hiroshima starter Allen Kuri.

Carp center fielder Takayoshi Noma threw out a runner at the plate in the fifth and had three hits, including a no-out single in Hiroshima’s five-run sixth. All five runs were charged to starter Kazuto Taguchi (4-7, 3.83) although only one was earned, on Ryosuke Kikuchi’s leadoff homer, his eighth.

Seiya Suzuki singled to tie it off reliever Yuma Oshita, who allowed Ryuhei Matsuyama’s pinch-hit sacrifice fly that brought home the Carp’s fifth run. Hiroshima’s Makoto Kemna retired Tetsuto Yamada to escape a two-on, two-out jam in the seventh and a trio of relievers retired the final six Swallows with Ryoji Kurihara earning his 20th save in the ninth.

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Starting pitchers

Fighters vs Eagles: Sapporo Dome 3 pm, 2 am EDT

Hiromi Ito (7-4, 2.42) vs Takayuki Kishi (5-6, 3.35)

Buffaloes vs Lions: Kyocera Dome (Osaka) 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Hiroya Miyagi (10-1, 2.15) vs Tatsuya Imai (6-3, 2.84)

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

Shuta Ishikawa (4-8, 3.06) vs Manabu Mima (4-4, 5.84)

Giants vs BayStars: Tokyo Dome 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Shosei Togo (8-4, 3.89) vs Fernando Romero (0-2, 5.75)

Dragons vs Tigers: Vantelin Dome (Nagoya) 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Yariel Rodriguez (0-2, 4.82) vs Akira Niho (1-0, 5.11)

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

Haruki Omichi (4-3, 4.22) vs Cy Sneed (1-1, 5.09)

Active roster moves 8/20/2021

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 8/30

Central League

Activated

BayStarsP48Masaya Kyoyama
CarpP42Kyle Bird
CarpIF7Shota Dobayashi
SwallowsP34Kazuto Taguchi

Dectivated

CarpP97Geronimo Franzua
CarpC40Yoshitaka Isomura

Pacific League

Activated

LionsOF46Shohei Suzuki
EaglesP18Masahiro Tanaka
FightersIF49Ryusei Sato
BuffaloesP18Yoshinobu Yamamoto
BuffaloesOF25Ryo Nishimura

Dectivated

LionsOF7Yuji Kaneko

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