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NPB news: April 12, 2023

Wednesday brought another day in Japanese baseball, and another gem from a rookie pitcher. Two veterans, however, did not get off easy in their league games against Japan WBC teammates. In other surprises, the Chunichi Dragons scored a bunch of runs, the Swallows’ bullpen, unscored upon through 10 games, gave up a bunch, and Lotte’s hefty first baseman Seiya Inoue had a vision of himself that included speed.

Wednesday’s games

Dragons 5, Carp 2: At Nagoya Dome,  Dragons right-hander Koji Fukutani retired the first nine batters before Ryoma Nishikawa singled in two with one out and the bases loaded.

Second-chance draft acquisition Seiya Hosoya singled and scored in the bottom of the fourth on Ryuku Tsuchida sac fly off Atsushi Endo (1-1).

Zoilo Almonte, back in Japan for the first time since he played for the Dragons from 2018 to 2020, homered to lead off the Dragons’ sixth to tie it. Hosoya doubled and scored on a Takumi Kinoshita single, and new import Aristedes Aquino made it 5-2 with a two-run pinch-hit home run. Raidel Martinez earned his third save.

Dragons-Carp highlights
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Tigers 2, Giants 1, 10-innings: At Tokyo Dome, rookie right-hander Shoki Murakami retired all 21 batters he faced, but failed to earn his first win as a pro. He was pulled for a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning, and his replacement, Daichi Ishii surrendered the lead on Kazuma Okamoto’s first home run.

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NPB news: April 6, 2023

Roki rocked, Mark Payton socked, Masahiro Tanaka clocked another milestone but not another win on Thursday, when Japanese pro baseball mimicked life in that nobody was perfect, with SoftBank, Yakult and Hanshin all tasting defeat for the first time.

Today, I also have a list of the Japanese pitchers ranked 1 to 20 in career major league strikeouts, not MLB strikeouts but in the world’s major leagues.

Meanwhile, we learned that Shohei Ohtani, in addition to his skill at pitching and hitting, proved himself also capable of some slight of hand.

Thursday’s games

Marines 6, Fighters 1: At Chiba Marine Stadium, taking the mound to chants of “Sasaki, Sasaki,” 21-year-old Roki Sasaki responded to surrendering a one-out line-drive single by retiring the next 17 batters before leaving his regular season debut after 80 pitches and 11 strikeouts.

“He didn’t seem to have any trouble switching between the ball we use and the one in the WBC,” said Lotte manager Masato Yoshii, who served as Japan’s WBC pitching coach.

With the win, his managerial record stands at 3-3 after starting 0-3.

Sasaki, however, suggested the fans chant “Roki” instead of “Sasaki,” so as not to confuse him with Lotte reliever Chihaya Sasaki.

“When they chanted Sasaki at first, I didn’t know they were calling my name,” Sasaki said in a perfect dead-pan delivery. “I eventually figured it out.”

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