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NPB news: April 16, 2022

The Hanshin Tigers on Saturday became the first team to go beyond half capacity since the start of the pandemic, although the Koshien stadium crowd of 40,354 was still masked and prohibited from vocal cheering.

There, we had a pitchers’ duel between Aaron Wilkerson and Matt Shoemaker, which was fun, while Renato Núñez and Arismendy Alcantara did a ton of damage as Nippon Ham KO’ed the Marines, who were wearing super cool new uniforms on a day I’ll call “Roki Eve.”

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Saturday’s games

Tigers 2, Giants 1: At Koshien Stadium, former Milwaukee Brewer Aaron Wilkerson (1-0) outdueled veteran MLB hurler Matt Shoemaker (0-1) to win his Japan debut as the Hanshin Tigers scraped out their third win of the season and their first win streak.

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NPB news: April 9, 2022

I came across the word “triaphillia” Saturday, which supposedly means a belief in the superstition that bad things occur in threes, something that might start afflicting the Hanshin Tigers and their fans after their most recent game with the Hiroshima Carp.

Also on Saturday, Matt Shoemaker got over an inauspicious start to his Japan career, thanks to Soichiro Tateoka hitting a ball where his infamous baserunning couldn’t get in the way, Brandon Laird and Yoshinobu Yamamoto each hit milestones, while the Nippon Ham Fighters scored a season-high five runs, but thanks to a solid day at the plate from new Eagle José Marmolejos, allowed a season-high eight.

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Saturday’s games

Giants 3, Swallows 2: At Tokyo Dome, Yasutaka Shiomi hit Matt Shoemaker’s first pitch as a Yomiuri Giant into the stands – “I was looking fastball and timed it by counting ‘1, 2, 3′” – but settled down in a battle with another pitcher who modeled his delivery after Nolan Ryan, Swallows right-hander Yasuhiro “Nolan” Ogawa.

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