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NPB News: May 28, 2022

On Saturday, we got a glimpse of Nippon Ham’s past and future via the medium of interleague play, as the Central League continued to enjoy a banner weekend at the Pacific League parks, not only winning more games but outscoring their opponents, which is not what we’re used to.

For me, the day’s highlight was a David vs Goliath moment, where one of Japan’s best pitchers took on a guy with over 2,400 minor league plate appearances, while two guys who came up as developmental guys with SoftBank had a hell of a game.

Saturday’s interleague games

Dragons 4, Buffaloes 1: At Osaka Dome, Taiki Mitsumata, the Orix Buffaloes’ second pick in the 2010 draft, traded to Chunichi in July 2014, came up against Buffaloes ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto with two on and two out in the eighth inning of a 1-1 game.

Mitsumata got ahead in the count 3-1 when Yamamoto (5-3), who struggled to locate his forkball, gave up on it and went with the fastball.

“Before I went to the plate, the manager told me, he’s going to go with forkballs and fastballs, you choose which one you want to look for” Mitsumata said.

Mitsumata, who said he was looking fastball, fouled two off, before Yamamoto changed speeds with a curve, that he also got the bat on.

“That was a miracle,” he said.

Mitsumata, a career .196 hitter, fouled off one more fastball before rolling Yamamoto’s ninth pitch of the at-bat and his 116th of the game between third and short for the RBI single.

“Yamamoto is one of Japan’s elite pitchers,” Mitsumata said. “My only thought was to grind and hang in there.”

Of course, at the start of the hero interview, he gave the obligatory message of team solidarity,” My goal was to set the table for the hitters coming up behind me,” which is what virtually every hitter says in every hero interview.

The fact that Mitsumata is batting second is nothing unusual in Japan but does suggest that either the Dragons organization or manager Kazuyoshi Tatsunami don’t understand what an optimal lineup looks like or they don’t care.

The Dragons were lucky to even be in the game against Yamamoto, but the team I used to call the PL’s version of Chunichi, stranded eight runners though the first seven innings. The Dragons had three runners through seven innings, and scored when No. 9 hitter Yuki Okabayashi tripled and scored on a Yohei Oshima single in the third.

The Buffaloes tied it in the seventh before a one-out infield single, and a walk to Okabayashi set the table. Oshima lined out to bring up Mitsumata.

Yariel Rodriguez (2-1) got the final two outs of the seventh to get the win, and after the Dragons scored twice in the ninth against Jesse Biddle, Raidel Martinez secured his 12th save.

Giants 8, Fighters 4: At Sapporo Dome, Kotaro Kiyomiya homered twice, his fifth and sixth of the season, and Sho Nakata helped ice it in the ninth with his fifth home run, a two-run shot against his former team.

Trailing 1-0 in the fifth, rookie Riku Masuda struck out but reached on a wild pitch from Toshihiro Sugiura (2-4). A Takuumi Oshiro single and a groundout tied it. A Seiya Matsubara RBI single, a Naoki Yoshikawa triple, a Kazuma Okamoto walk the second of Adam Walker‘s three doubles made it 4-1.

Matt Shoemaker (2-3) allowed three runs over six innings and left with a 5-3 lead after Nakata singled in a run in the top of the seventh as a pinch-hitter.

Swallows 11, Eagles 4: At Miyagi Stadium, Yakult opened the game with back-to-back singles before Takahisa Hayakawa (3-3) retired the next 11 batters.

Daichi Suzuki singled in Ryosuke Tatsumi in the second off starter Hirotoshi Takahashi, but the right-hander left soon after being hit on the foot by a batted ball. José Marmolejos chased him a with an RBI single that made it 3-0 Eagles.

Rookie Naofumi Kizawa (3-1) got out of the jam, and the Swallows put up seven runs in the fifth. Jose Osuna tied it with a three-run home run, his fourth. Kotaro Yamasaki singled in one more before Tetsuto Yamada hit his ninth home run with two on.

Rookie shortstop Hideki Nagaoka iced it with a three-run eighth-inning double. The Eagles’ loss saw their PL lead to shrink to half a game over the Hawks.

Tigers 6, Marines 2: At Chiba Marine Stadium, Koyo Aoyagi (5-1) took a shutout into the ninth inning. He went to the mound with a three-run lead. Yusuke Oyama doubled in Koji Chikamoto off rookie Shoma Sato (0-2). A Teruaki Sato sac fly plated Takumu Nakano, and Kento Itohara doubled in Oyama.

Aoyagi struck out seven while allowing two unearned runs on eight hits and two walks over 8-2/3 innings.

Lions 10, BayStars 5: At Seibu Dome, Seibu knocked out Taiga Kamichatani (2-5) in the third inning. Brian O’Grady got the ball rolling in the second. With Takumi Kuriyama on base, he hit his fourth home run.

Wu Nien-ting opened the eight-run third with a single, scored twice in the inning and singled in a run.

Katsunori Hirai (3-3), ostensibly back in the bullpen this year after making 11 starts in 2021, allowed two runs over five innings for the win.

Hawks 11, Carp 1: At Fukuoka Dome, rookie substitute catcher Riku Watanabe, a 21-year-old developmental pick from the 2018 draft playing in his fourth game after tearing up the Western League, homered twice, singled and drove in five runs.

He teamed up with a 2019 developmental pick, rookie Tomohisa Ozeki (4-3), who allowed a run over seven innings.

Sunday’s starting pitchers

Fighters vs Giants: Sapporo Dome 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Haruka Nemoto (0-1, 1.93) vs Kai Yokogawa (-)

Eagles vs Swallows: Miyagi Stadium 1 pm, 12 midnight EDT

Takahiro Norimoto (2-2, 3.26) vs Masanori Ishikawa (2-2, 3.25)

Lions vs BayStars: Seibu Dome 1 pm, 12 midnight EDT

Dietrich Enns (3-2, 2.11) vs Masaya Kyoyama (-)

Marines vs Tigers: Chiba Marine Stadium 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Enny Romero (2-4, 3.00) vs Masashi Ito (1-1, 2.22)

Buffaloes vs Dragons: Osaka Dome 1 pm, 12 midnight EDT

Hiroya Miyagi (3-2, 4.21) vs Yuya Yanagi (4-2, 2.59)

Hawks vs Carp: Fukuoka Dome 1 pm, 12 midnight EDT

Tsuyoshi Wada (1-1, 2.08) vs Drew Anderson (2-0, 2.41)

Active roster moves 5/28/2022

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 6/7

Central League

Activated

DragonsP46Hiroshi Suzuki

Pacific League

Activated

MarinesP64Shoma Sato
FightersP22Toshihiro Sugiura
LionsP25Katsunori Hirai

Dectivated

MarinesP11Chihaya Sasaki

Sunday’s starting pitchers

Fighters vs Giants: Sapporo Dome 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Haruka Nemoto (0-1, 1.93) vs Kai Yokogawa (-)

Eagles vs Swallows: Miyagi Stadium 1 pm, 12 midnight EDT

Takahiro Norimoto (2-2, 3.26) vs Masanori Ishikawa (2-2, 3.25)

Lions vs BayStars: Seibu Dome 1 pm, 12 midnight EDT

Dietrich Enns (3-2, 2.11) vs Masaya Kyoyama (-)

Marines vs Tigers: Chiba Marine Stadium 2 pm, 1 am EDT

Enny Romero (2-4, 3.00) vs Masashi Ito (1-1, 2.22)

Buffaloes vs Dragons: Osaka Dome 1 pm, 12 midnight EDT

Hiroya Miyagi (3-2, 4.21) vs Yuya Yanagi (4-2, 2.59)

Hawks vs Carp: Fukuoka Dome 1 pm, 12 midnight EDT

Tsuyoshi Wada (1-1, 2.08) vs Drew Anderson (2-0, 2.41)

Active roster moves 5/28/2022

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 6/7

Central League

Activated

DragonsP46Hiroshi Suzuki

Pacific League

Activated

MarinesP64Shoma Sato
FightersP22Toshihiro Sugiura
LionsP25Katsunori Hirai

Dectivated

MarinesP11Chihaya Sasaki

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NPB news: May 26, 2022

It’s Roki Eve in Japan, the final day of the first CL home interleague series, and the announced starters are out for Friday, while the Tigers deactivated Jefry Marte due to “lack of fitness” in his right leg. Marte will be sorely missed in Chiba, where the Tigers get their first look this year at Sasaki.

But before we get to that, the Swallows and Fighters completed an unforgettable series at Jingu with Chusei Mannami and Arismendy Alcántara doing their version of the John Lee Hooker classic, “Boom Boom,” with Brandon Laird doing his “sushi” cover of the tune in Hiroshima.

Thursday’s games

Fighters 9, Swallows 6, 10 innings: At Jingu Stadium, the late-inning fireworks continued for the third straight night as Arismendy Alcántara homered in the ninth to tie it and iced it in the 10th with a two-run shot for his ninth of the season.

Trailing 5-3 in the ninth, Chusei Mannami hit closer Scott McGough‘s first pitch for his eighth home run, and Alcántara followed to tie it, as the Swallows wasted their best start of the series, 7-2/3 innings from Yasuhiro Ogawa.

Go Matsumoto followed his leadoff homer from the night before with a two-run first-inning shot, his second, off Ogawa after Daiki Asama reached on a leadoff double. The Swallows got a run back off Hiromi Ito in the second on a leadoff walk to Munetaka Murakami and a two-out Kengo Ota double.

Kotaro Yamasaki, whose three-run walk-off homer decided Wednesday’s game, robbed Alcántara of an RBI double in the top of the fourth, leaping to snag his drive before it hit the fence above the right-field wall, and the Swallows took the lead after Ito walked the first two batters in the Swallows’ fourth.

Ota squeezed home run and reached safely when the Fighters failed to get the runner at the plate. Hideki Nagaoka‘s bullet to first went for an RBI single. Ogawa’s squeeze bunt failed, but Yasutaka Shiomi doubled in a run to make it 4-2.

Matsumoto chased Ogawa in the eighth, when he plated Asama after the leadoff man singled and went to second on an error by Yamasaki. But Yakult scored in the home half on a Nagaoka double and a Shingo Kawabata pinch-hit single.

The Swallows threatened to walk it off in the bottom of the ninth, but Naoya Ishikawa (1-0) pitched struck out Tetsuto Yamada and got an inning-ending double play to send the game to extra innings.

The Fighters’ closer, rookie Koki Kitayama, who surrendered sayonara home runs on Tuesday and Wednesday, allowed the tying runs on base and let in a run before ending it.

Buffaloes 3, Giants 2: At Tokyo Dome, Orix leadoff man Shuhei Fukuda reached base and scored in his first three plate appearances, although Tomoyuki Sugano (5-4) was able to strand a runner in the second and fourth, when Yutaro Sugimoto opened those innings with singles.

Lefty Sachiya Yamasaki (1-4) retired the first nine batters he faced before Yoshihiro Maru opened the fourth with his ninth home run. Soichiro Tateoka doubled to open the Giants’ eighth against Hitomi Honda and scored on a Maru single. Yoshihisa Hirano worked a 1-2-3 ninth for his 14th save.

Giants-Buffaloes highlights

BayStars 5, Hawks 1: At Yokohama Stadium, DeNa took two out of three from SoftBank, only losing the game where the Hawks starter was knocked out of the game early by a batted ball on Wednesday.

Isami Nomura hit a first-inning solo home run, his fourth, off Haruhiro Hamaguchi (2-0), who walked seven, then extricated himself from one jam after another as he threw 99 pitches through five innings. Five relievers, however, completed the six-hitter.

The BayStars took the lead against Kazuki Sugiyama (1-2) in the fourth. Shugo Maki led off with his 12th home run, Neftali Soto doubled for his second hit and scored on a Daiki Sekine sac fly. Keita Sano‘s fourth homer made it 3-1 in the fifth. Sekine hit his second double of the game and scored in the BayStars’ two-run sixth.

Dragons 6, Lions 3: At Nagoya Dome, Chunichi earned its first interleague win, Takahiro Matsuba (2-1) allowing a run over five innings.

Chunichi broke through in a three-run fourth inning against rookie Chihiro Sumida (1-5), a Yuki Okabayashi walk and a one-out Dayan Viciedo single setting the table for RBI singles from Toshiki Abe and catcher Takuya Kinoshita, and a Shuhei Takahashi double.

An Aito Takeda leadoff single and a two-out Takumi Kuriyama single set up Shuta Tonosaki, who doubled in a run with his second hit of the game to make it 3-1 in the top of the fifth, before veteran Dragons leadoff man Yohei Oshima restored the three-run lead. He drew a leadoff walk, took second on a passed ball and scored on a single from rookie Kosuke Ukai off reliever Tetsu Miyakawa. Takahashi singled in Takaya Ishikawa and Abe in the sixth off new Lions reliever Ryosuke Moriwaki.

Raidel Martinez faced three batters in the ninth and allowed an inherited runner to score but held on for his 11th save.

Eagles 1, Tigers 0: At Koshien Stadium, Rakuten left fielder Haruki Nishikawa threw out his Japan best eighth runner of the season, nailing Koji Chikamoto at home to end Hanshin’s eighth, and allowing the Eagles to open the scoring in the tenth on singles by Yoshiaki Watanabe, Ginjiro Sumitani and pinch-hitter Ginji Akaminai off Suguru Iwazaki.

Hanshin’s Joe Gunkel and Rakuten’s Takayuki Kishi dueled for seven scoreless innings, with Gunkel’s double one of just three hits allowed by the Rakuten right-hander.

Marines 6, Carp 3: At Hiroshima Citizens Stadium, Takayoshi Noma doubled and scored on Ryoma Nishikawa‘s first-inning single off right-hander Tokito Kawamura. Brandon Laird, however, homered with a man on in the second, his second in two nights and his eighth of the season, off Allen Kuri (2-3).

Kuri got some measure of revenge, striking him and Katsuya Kakunaka out to end the third with the bases loaded after Leonys Martin singled home Akito Takabe.

Ryosuke Kikuchi doubled and scored for the Carp in the third, and Noma doubled in reserved catcher    Yoshitaka Isomura in the fourth to tie it, but Kuri couldn’t prevent more runs.

Shogo Nakamura drew a leadoff walk, Toshiya Sato singled and Laird put Lotte in front for the second time with an RBI single. Kakunaka singled in another and Adeiny Hechavarria plated Laird with a sac fly to complete the scoring.

Lotte right-hander Kenta Onuma (1-1) allowed a run in two innings to get the win, and four more relievers each contributed a scoreless inning, with Naoya Masuda getting his ninth save.

Shinjo flips on Kiyomiya

One of the things I really like about Fighters manager Tsuyoshi Shinjo is that he pretty much says whatever he thinks. He gets excited, he gets down. He’s like a fan. But unlike those of a fan, the manager’s words can actually have consequences.

On Thursday, he said of Kotaro Kiyomiya’s poor timing on the bases on a double steal, “You’ll never get anywhere in life making mistakes like that.”

Friday’s starting pitchers

Fighters vs Giants: Sapporo Dome 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Naoyuki Uwasawa (3-4, 3.27) vs Shosei Togo (5-2, 3.19)

Eagles vs Swallows: Miyagi Stadium 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Ryota Takinaka (1-3, 2.81) vs Keiji Takahashi (3-1, 3.20)

Lions vs BayStars: Seibu Dome 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Kona Takahashi (4-3, 2.24) vs Shinichi Onuki (2-2, 3.15)

Marines vs Tigers: Chiba Marine Stadium 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Roki Sasaki (5-0, 1.47) vs Aaron Wilkerson (3-2, 1.78)

Buffaloes vs Dragons: Osaka Dome 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Daiki Tajima (1-2, 2.42) vs Yudai Ono (2-4, 3.40)

Hawks vs Carp: Fukuoka Dome 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Colin Rea (2-2, 5.81) vs Daichi Osera (5-1, 2.90)

Active roster moves 5/26/2022

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 6/5

Central League

Activated

TigersIF00Yasuhiro Yamamoto
DragonsC68Iori Katsura
BayStarsP26Haruhiro Hamaguchi

Dectivated

TigersIF31Jefry Marte
GiantsP19Iori Yamasaki
DragonsC58Kota Ishibashi

Pacific League

Activated

BuffaloesP11Sachiya Yamasaki

Shinjo flips on Kiyomiya

One of the things I really like about Fighters manager Tsuyoshi Shinjo is that he pretty much says whatever he thinks. He gets excited, he gets down. He’s like a fan. But unlike those of a fan, the manager’s words can actually have consequences.

On Thursday, he said of Kotaro Kiyomiya’s poor timing on the bases on a double steal, “You’ll never get anywhere in life making mistakes like that.”

Friday’s starting pitchers

Fighters vs Giants: Sapporo Dome 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Naoyuki Uwasawa (3-4, 3.27) vs Shosei Togo (5-2, 3.19)

Eagles vs Swallows: Miyagi Stadium 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Ryota Takinaka (1-3, 2.81) vs Keiji Takahashi (3-1, 3.20)

Lions vs BayStars: Seibu Dome 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Kona Takahashi (4-3, 2.24) vs Shinichi Onuki (2-2, 3.15)

Marines vs Tigers: Chiba Marine Stadium 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Roki Sasaki (5-0, 1.47) vs Aaron Wilkerson (3-2, 1.78)

Buffaloes vs Dragons: Osaka Dome 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Daiki Tajima (1-2, 2.42) vs Yudai Ono (2-4, 3.40)

Hawks vs Carp: Fukuoka Dome 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Colin Rea (2-2, 5.81) vs Daichi Osera (5-1, 2.90)

Active roster moves 5/26/2022

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 6/5

Central League

Activated

TigersIF00Yasuhiro Yamamoto
DragonsC68Iori Katsura
BayStarsP26Haruhiro Hamaguchi

Dectivated

TigersIF31Jefry Marte
GiantsP19Iori Yamasaki
DragonsC58Kota Ishibashi

Pacific League

Activated

BuffaloesP11Sachiya Yamasaki

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