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NPB wrap 9-2-21

There were a pair of dramatic ties on Thursday in games with both league leaders with lots of ninth-inning action, but no results. I loved the drama, but the ties are truly getting old.

In one of those games, between the Giants and the Swallows, Yakult manager Shingo Takatsu’s orthodox defensive positioning sabotaged his team’s chance to beat the Giants.

I wrote about this issue, what happens when Japanese teams bring the outfield in with runners on second, and based on that research, Takatsu’s ploy looked like a bad choice even before it backfired on him.

Fighters 6, Buffaloes 6

At Sapporo Dome, Orix avoided a three-game sweep with a four-run ninth-inning rally off Nippon Ham’s Bryan Rodriguez.

Masataka Yoshida’s two-run double after Shuhei Fukuda and Yuma Mune reached with one out, made it a 6-4 game, and Yutaro Sugimoto followed with his 22nd home run. New signing Cesar Vargas worked a scoreless ninth to preserve the tie.

A day after driving in four runs against, Orix, Daiki Asama led off Nippon Ham’s first with his fourth home run, off Orix right-hander Daichi Takeyasu. The Buffaloes, who lost 3-1 on Tuesday and 12-1 on Wednesday, equaled their run production from the first two game in the second inning but left the bases loaded.

Kotaro Kurebayashi doubled and Kenya Wakatsuki singled off Ryusei Kawano . Fukuda’s sacrifice fly tied it, and Ryoichi Adachi’s two-out bases-loaded single put the league leaders ahead.

The Fighters tied in the fourth against Takeyasu on Yuki James Nomura single and a Wang Po-jung double, before taking the lead against career minor leaguer Koki Saito. The lefty got the final out in the fourth, but surrendered Ronny Rodriguez’s second homer leading off the fifth. Saito left with one on and two outs, and rookie Taisei Urushihara allowed a single to Nomura and a two-run Kensuke Kondo double that made it 5-2.

Kazunari Ishii, who drove in four runs on Wednesday, made it 6-2 in the eighth against Tyler Higgins with his second hit of the game.

Hawks 5, Eagles 2

At Fukuoka’s PayPay Dome, SoftBank ace Kodai Senga (4-1, 3.81) struck out eight while allowing two runs over seven innings to win his third straight start.

Taisei Makihara opened the Hawks’ first with his first homer, off

Takahiro Norimoto (8-5, 3.81), who allowed another run in the first on a pair of walks, an infield single and a throwing error.

After he gave up a one-out second-inning single, Norimoto retired nine straight before the Hawks hurt him in the fifth. Makihara and Akira Nakamura singled with one out and Yuki Yanagita belted his PL-leading 24th home run.

Eigoro Mogi’s two-out two-run double got the Eagles on the board in the sixth before both bullpens locked it down. Hiroshi Kaino, SoftBank’s fourth pitcher worked the ninth for his first save as manager Kimiyasu Kudo continues to look for late-inning solutions that don’t involve his top-three late inning relievers, Yuito Mori, Livan Moinelo or Sho Iwasaki, who are all out hurt.

Giants 2, Swallows 2

At Kyocera Dome Osaka, Yakult beat dominating closer Thyago Vieira but couldn’t survive a managing goof by skipper Shingo Takatsu.

With one out and a 2-1 lead Takatsu ordered his outfield in to prevent the runner on second from scoring on a weak single, only for Akihiro Wakabayshi to drive the ball just over the head of center fielder Yasutaka Shiomi to bring in the tying run.

Closer Scott McGough, pitching for the first time in five days, left an 0-2 pitch in the heart of the zone that Naoki Yoshikawa lined into center for a single. A sacrifice moved the runner to second, and Wakabayashi exploited the Swallows’ defensive positioning. McGough got out of the inning to avoid the loss.

Yakult ended closer Vieira’s scoreless game streak at 32, breaking a 1-1 ninth-inning tie after Jose Osuna snapped a 25-at-bat hitless streak with a leadoff double. Pinch-runner Naomichi Nishiura was sacrificed to third and Shingo Kawabata, who had struck out against Vieira the night before, singled him home. Former closer Rubby De La Rosa replaced Vieira after a walk put two on with one out and got the Giants out of jail.

Shun Yamaguchi allowed a run on two hits and three walks while striking out seven, and lefty Kota Nakagawa stranded two in the eighth.

Forty-one-year-old lefty Masanori Ishikawa went six, allowing three hits while striking out five without a walk. Ryuta Konno stranded a pair of Giants in the seventh before Noboru Shimizu (2-4) worked a 1-2-3 eighth.

Yamaguchi lost his no-hit bid in the first inning without allowing a hit, which only makes sense in Japan. Yakult took the lead on two walks, an error and a groundout, before the Giants responded in more orthodox fashion in the second, when cleanup hitter Kazuma Okamoto led off with his Japan-best 33rd home run.

Giants-Swallows highlights

Carp 11, BayStars 3

At Yokohama Stadium, Ryosuke Kikuchi homered, singled, drew three walks, scored three runs and drove in three to drive the offense as Hiroshima pulled even with DeNA in fifth place.

Allen Kuri (9-6, 3.78) kept a two-out rally alive with a second-inning single to load the bases and Hisayoshi Chono followed by smashing a 1-1 pitch past short that found the gap for a two-run double. Kikuchi, who walked and scored in the second, made it 3-0 in the fourth with his 11th home run.

Rookie BayStars reserve catcher Yudai Yamamoto led off the fifth with his first homer, but the Carp widened the lead in the sixth. DeNA starter Yuya Sakamoto (4-4, 4.77) left with one out and one on in the sixth after issuing his third walk. Reliever Hiromu Ise issued a walk and surrendered a two-run double to rookie Kota Hayashi. Two-time CL home run champ Neftali Soto matched that in the home half with a two-run homer, his 20th before the BayStars’ bullpen poured oil on the fire.

Hiroshima’s Ryoma Nishikawa hit an eighth-inning solo homer, his eighth, and Kosuke Tanaka hit a two-run pinch-hit homer in the ninth, his second.

Tigers vs Dragons

At Koshien Stadium, rained out.

Starting pitchers

Eagles vs Lions: Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Masahiro Tanaka (4-5, 2.73) vs Wataru Matsumoto (7-6, 3.44)

Marines vs Fighters: Zozo Marine Stadium 5:45 pm, 4:45 am EDT

Kazuya Ojima (6-3, 4.65) vs Takahide Ikeda (3-9, 3.45)

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

Nick Martinez (7-3, 2.09) vs Yoshinobu Yamamoto (11-5, 1.64)

Swallows vs Carp: Tokyo Dome 5:30 pm, 4:30 am EDT

Albert Suarez (3-3, 4.50) vs Daichi Osera (6-3, 3.09)

Dragons vs BayStars: Vantelin Dome (Nagoya) 5:45 pm, 4:45 am EDT

Yudai Ono (4-8, 3.31) vs Masaya Kyoyama (2-3, 5.09)

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

Yuki Nishi (4-9, 3.50) vs Shosei Togo (8-5, 3.69)

Active roster moves 9/2/2021

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 9/12

Central League

Activated

TigersP19Shintaro Fujinami
DragonsP67Yariel Rodriguez

Dectivated

TigersIF26Fumiya Hojo
DragonsP24Koji Fukutani

Pacific League

Activated

HawksP49Yuto Furuya
HawksIF52Richard Sunagawa
HawksOF51Seiji Uebayashi
BuffaloesP21Daichi Takeyasu
BuffaloesP48Koki Saito
BuffaloesP98Chang Yi

Dectivated

HawksP39Shuto Ogata
HawksIF8Kenji Akashi
HawksOF71Dariel Alvarez
MarinesP46Daiki Iwashita
BuffaloesP49Keisuke Sawada
BuffaloesP57Nobuyoshi Yamada

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NPB wrap 9-1-21

Wednesday night was like watching a sort of terminator version of Tomoyuki Sugano, not the pitcher we knew and loved with the extreme command of his fastball, split and slider, but a version of him with a cutter born of future AI and robotics and returned to today’s baseball via time travel.

The cutter had right-handed-hitting Swallows batters flailing at pitches 10 inches off the outside corner like that was some kind of normal for them.

A 2nd opinion on Dariel Alvarez

A cursory glance at new Hawks outfielder Dariel Álvarez did not ring any bells for my, suggesting he might be a diamond in the rough, somebody overlooked or a victim of horrendously bad timing.

Bill Thompson, who is more concerned with unaffiliated ball than virtually anyone I know, took time to point out that Álvarez had success in his past.

Álvarez had two winter league seasons in Mexico where his batting stats were significantly better than the average for his team, in 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 with Jalisco. Other than that, in Triple-A, in the Mexican League (LMB), he’s posted consistently solid numbers that were, however, right about his teams’ averages.

I can’t say much about Álvarez’s physical skills other than he does appear to have a strong accurate arm. Rather than saying he “hasn’t done anything anywhere,” it would be more accurate to say his performance stats have done little to demonstrate he was an overlooked star.

The thing about stats from other leagues is that while continued statistical excellence is a strong indicator of a player’s ability to compete in a tougher league, there are many possible reasons why players fail that are very hard to know, especially in farm leagues, where the need for skill development can run counter to the goal of winning games.

Giants 2, Swallows 0

At Kyocera Dome Osaka, Tomoyuki Sugano (3-5, 3.27) took advantage of a spectacular cutter to strike out eight over eight innings, including six of the first nine batters he faced, and his teammates got four good swings in the third inning against lefty Keiji Takahashi (2-1, 2.55), taking a 2-0 lead on Yoshihiro Maru’s 16th home run, off a 1-1 changeup that floated into the heart of the zone.

Except for that one inning, Takahashi held the Giants at bay with his fastball and change. He struck out six over seven innings while allowing one walk and four hits.

Giants closer Thyago Vieira roared again in the ninth inning, a 1-2-3 affair in which he hit 164 kph (101.9 mph) on his first pitch as he recorded his 16th save in his 32nd consecutive scoreless outing, the longest streak by an import pitcher.

He had been tied with former Hawk Brian Falkenborg. The Japan record is 39 games, set this season by Seibu’s Kaima Taira.

Giants-Swallows highlights

BayStars 7, Carp 2

At Yokohama Stadium, Shogo Tamamura (2-5, 3.90) surrendered two first-inning runs on extra-base hits by Masayuki Kuwahara, Keita Sano and Tyler Austin. Sano doubled for the second time in the third and scored on a single by Austin.

DeNA starter Shinichi Onuki (5-5, 4.70) allowed four hits through the first three innings, and a run on two fourth-inning singles. His juggling act continued through six innings as he allowed a run on eight hits and a walk while striking out two.

The BayStars chased Tamamura in the sixth as two-out RBI singles by Yamato Maeda and Taishi Kusumoto made it 5-1. Robert Corniel allowed two more runs in the seventh, with Sano singling and scoring on an Austin double, and Shugo Maki delivering a sacrifice fly.

Tigers 2, Dragons 1

At Koshien Stadium, Hanshin rookie Masashi Ito (7-6, 3.08) allowed an unearned run on four hits over seven innings, while striking out six and walking none. The Tigers came from behind against Takahiro Matsuba (2-3, 4.00) in a two-run sixth. Matsuba, who left the bases loaded in the first, couldn’t get out of trouble in the sixth.

Hanshin tied on a Koji Chikamoto leadoff single, a sacrifice and a Jefry Marte RBI single. Jerry Sands reached on an error, and Yusuke Oyama’s two-out RBI single off Shinji Tajima gave Hanshin the lead.

Errors, which have unfortunately become the Hanshin Tigers’ story this year, opened the door for a Dragons run in the fourth. An infield single and a bounced throw from shortstop Takumu Nakano, his Japan-worst 14th error, put a runner on second, and Yohei Oshima singled him home.

Suguru Iwazaki worked a 1-2-3 eighth for Hanshin, setting the stage for Robert Suarez, who recorded his 28th save, tying him with Lotte’s Naoya Masuda for the most in Japan.

Fighters 12, Buffaloes 1

At Sapporo Dome, Nippon Ham’s Drew VerHagen (2-6, 5.33) continued his impressive run with six scoreless innings in which he struck out seven, allowed one hit and one walk.

Nippon Ham took a 1-0 second-inning lead on a two-out walk and a Kazunari Ishii triple high off the wall against Daiki Tajima (5-6, 3.51), but that was just a warmup. The lefty began throwing live BP in a five-run third, and was allowed to stay on the mound to give up two more in the fourth.

Daiki Asama’s three-run triple made it 5-0 in the third. He singled in another run in the fourth, and reached on an error and scored in the seventh.

VerHagen has yet to allow a run since the Olympic break. On Aug. 15, he gave up one hit in three innings. Nine days later he allowed two hits and no walks while striking out six over four innings.

Lions 14, Marines 7

At Chiba’s Zozo Marine Stadium, Seibu ambushed Lotte starter Daiki Iwashita (8-6, 4.52) for six first-inning runs. Takeya Nakamura singled in two runs with one outs, Takumi Kuriyama doubled in another with his 1,997th career hit, and Hotaka Yamakawa hit a three-run home run, his 16th.

The Marines came back to score twice against Zach Neal after a leadoff double and two walks. With two outs, Koki Yamaguchi bounced an infield single to third, and a throwing error scored another run. Yudai Fujioka made it 6-3, leading off the second with his third home run.

Seiji Kawagoe led off the Lions’ fourth with his fourth home run, and Tomoya Mori’s second double of the game plated Sosuke Genda to make it 8-3. Kuriyama singled and scored in the Lions’ four-run sixth to move within two hits of 2,000 for his career.

Starting pitchers

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

Ryusei Kawano (2-3, 2.36) vs Daichi Takeyasu (2-0, 5.00)

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

Kodai Senga (3-1, 4.22) vs Takahiro Norimoto (8-4, 3.63)

Giants vs Swallows: Kyocera Dome (Osaka) 6 pm, 5 am EDT

Shun Yamaguchi (2-3, 3.53) vs Masanori Ishikawa (3-2, 2.53)

BayStars vs Carp: Yokohama Stadium 5:45 pm, 4:45 am EDT

Yuya Sakamoto (4-3, 4.58) vs Allen Kuri (8-6, 3.74)

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

Shintaro Fujinami (3-3, 4.70) vs Yariel Rodriguez (0-2, 4.76)

Active roster moves 9/1/2021

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 9/11

Central League

Activated

BayStarsP64Ren Kazahari
SwallowsP24Tomoya Hoshi

Dectivated

BayStarsP26Haruhiro Hamaguchi

Pacific League

Activated

FightersP47Kenya Suzuki
FightersOF69Hokuto Miyata

Dectivated

FightersIF2Kenshi Sugiya
BuffaloesP11Sachiya Yamasaki

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