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Tanaka in camp

The Rakuten Eagles were vague last week about when Masahiro Tanaka would report to camp in Okinawa, but on the seventh day after his press conference in Tokyo, the Eagles’ world appeared to be complete.

“I get nervous just putting on the team’s gear,” Tanaka said according to Full-count.

Tanaka invited his teammates, few of whom were there in his 2013 MVP season before he left to play for the Yankees, to ask for any kind of advice.

“If there is anything I can tell you, I will be happy to answer, so feel free to ask, ” he said. “I’m sure you won’t feel free to ask, that’s why I’m making a point of it.”

Tanaka’s arrival not only excited his nervous teammates but also drew interest from around the league, including from SoftBank Hawks coach Ryosuke Hiraishi, a batting coach with the 2013 Eagles.

“He has no flaws,” Hiraishi said. “He was a tremendous teammate, but he’s going to be a fierce rival and we’re going to have our work cut out for us devising plans to attack him,” Sanspo reported.

In addition to Tanaka, the PL got another boost on Saturday, when former Diamondback and Mariners reliever Yoshihisa Hirano signed with his first pro club, the Orix Buffaloes, Kyodo News (Japanese) reported.

This is probably not news that CL teams with aspirations of winning a Japan Series wanted to hear, and comes on the day when Yomiuri Giants owner Toshikazu Yamaguchi once more hit the DH panic button, Sankei Sports reported. After the Giants were swept out of the Japan Series for the second straight year, manager Tatsunori Hara said the CL could not compete without the DH.

Suddenly the Giants owner has taken up the crusade to “do the obvious” and get the league a DH to “give the fans the best possible baseball.” Forgive me, but if this is something that was obvious, how come the Giants never talked about it until after a second postseason of painful procedures to remove bats from their orifices.

In other news:

Ryoya Kurihara, who had a breakout season for the Hawks has been practicing at a new position, third base, where the first baseman/right fielder took balls alongside captain Nobuhiro Matsuda, Full-count reported. Without slugging Cuban left fielder Yurisbel Gracial on hand, Kurihara has a chance to become the understudy at third, and who knows, the hot corner heir apparent since Matsuda is 37 and ostensibly can’t play forever.

The Lotte Marines continue to handle fire-balling teenager Roki Sasaki with care.

Pitching coach Masato Yoshii said Saturday according to Sankei Sports that Sasaki would be on a special training program Sunday for one day only. He did one light throwing session on the first day of camp after which Yoshii proclaimed the right-hander would not be ready to pitch in the Marines’ first intrasquad game. Then he threw another bullpen and everything appeared to be OK.

Last year, Sasaki did not appear in a single game on either the farm or first team and much of the talk about his conditioning was the time it was taking him to recover after throwing live BP or bullpens.

Also at Lotte camp, former slugger Nobuhiko Matsunaka declared, according to Nikkan Sports that Speedster Koshiro Wada is “taking more swings than anyone in camp and hitting more balls to the opposite side” – which fits into the Japanese profile that fast left-handed hitters are duty-bound to hit the ball on the ground to the left side of the infield.

In Carp camp, 2020 CL rookie of the year Morishita threw a 106-pitch bullpen, in which he tried out his version of the Kenta Maeda slider he learned from the Twins pitcher over the winter. According to Daily Sports, Morishita reported that his mastery of the pitch is currently at 0 percent.

Also in Carp camp, Kevin Cron hit 15 balls over the fence in BP, with the team’s owner in the stands, getting all excited about it, Sankei Sports reports. It may seem like nothing, but Hajime Matsuda has a lot of sway with his team. In the past when he’s had an inkling about how something should be done, he made sure the coaches knew about it and took action.

A year after the Hanshin Tigers setting up a third base competition between Jefry Marte and Yusuke Oyama, Marte has apparently put into a battle with Jerry Sands for the first base job, Nikkan Sports reports.

Right-handed reliever Hirokazu Sawamura, the last Japanese player left in the major league free agent market is now in the States to confer with agent John Boggs as talks progress, according to Kyodo News (English).

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Buffaloes pen turns pitchers’ duel into rout

Tsuyoshi Wada picked up his second win after he and unheralded Orix Buffaloes right-hander Yu Suzuki duked it out for six innings in a 1-0 pitchers’ duel in what became a 7-0 win for the SoftBank Hawks at Osaka’s Kyocera Dome.

Wada (2-0) allowed a single and three walks, while striking out three and never allowed a leadoff runner to reach.

The 23-year-old Suzuki (1-2), who earned the victory his first career start, against the Seibu Lions on July 1, tried to be too careful in his second start last week in his loss to the Nippon Ham Fighters. This time, however, he went back to challenging hitters and making them hit his pitches.

“Obviously, he took a lot away from his last game and built on those lessons,” Buffaloes manager Norifumi Nishimura said.

The Hawks broke the scoreless deadlock in the fourth, when Kenta Imamiya doubled and scored on a Yuki Yanagita single, but it stayed a one-run game through six.

Lefty Nobuyoshi Yamada took the mound in the seventh, worked carefully to Yanagita and walked him. Wladimir Balentien followed with a smash up the middle that had “big inning” written all over it.

But the Buffaloes brought their “A” fielding game on Wednesday after being badly outplayed on defense the night before. Second baseman Koji Oshiro, got to Balentien’s grounder and flipped to shortstop Ryoichi Adachi to start a double play. Adachi, who had let a pop fly fall behind him in center in a mix-up with center fielder Yuma Mune on Tuesday, was on EVERYTHING in shallow left and center.

But Yamada then surrendered another smash up the middle, but Oshiro, shading the Akira Nakamura toward right, was in position to snag that one. Seiji Uebayashi followed by blasting his second home run in two nights.

Wakui earns 4th win with gem against Lions

Hideaki Wakui showed why he still has some value on Wednesday as he located his pitches to dominate his former club in the Rakuten Eagle’s 11-0 win over the Seibu Lions at Sendai’s Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi.

Wakui (4-0) walked four, but executed with precision whenever he found himself in a jam. With one out and one on in the first Wakui froze Shuta Tonosaki with a perfectly located changeup. He got out of the jam by attacking Tomoya Mori inside and getting him to foul out – with some help from third baseman Daichi Suzuki making a good catch at the edge of the seats.

The top three in the Eagles order, rookie Hiroto Kobukata, Suzuki and shortstop Eigoro Mogi combined to score five runs and drive in 10.

Lions starter Tatsuya Imai (1-2) stranded five batters through the first three innings, surviving three two-out walks in the third before the roof collapsed in the fourth. For the fourth straight inning, the right-hander retired the first two batters before six straight reached in the five-run rally. Suzuki broke the ice with a bases-loaded single and Mogi followed with a three-run homer.

Nakata lifts Fighters past Marines

Cleanup hitter Sho Nakata drove in three runs and cracked a 4-4, eighth-inning tie with a sacrifice fly for the Nippon Ham Fighters in a 6-4 win over the Lotte Marines at Sapporo Dome.

Nakata’s two-run RBI single opened the scoring after Haruki Nishikawa singled and Kensuke Kondo doubled with one out to set the table in the first against Marines starter Kazuya Ojima.

The Marines took the lead in the fifth when Leonys Martin homered for the second-straight game with perhaps the longest home run I’ve ever seen at this ballpark. His one-out three-run shot made it 4-2 Marines.

Former Padre Christian Villanueva led off the sixth with a home run and Nishikawa singled in the tying run after Takuya Nakashima singled and stole second.

Nakashima scored the go-ahead run in the eighth when Nakata flied to the wall in right. Nakashima reached to open the inning on a throwing error by third baseman Brandon Laird.

Fighters starter Nick Martinez allowed four runs on five hits and five walks over six innings.

Togo earns 3rd win as Giants pound Carp

 Twenty-year-old right-hander Shosei Togo (3-0) worked six scoreless innings and Zelous Wheeler hit his first home run for his new team as the Yomiuri Giants clobbered the Carp 12-1 at Hiroshima’s Mazda Stadium.

Togo allowed two hits and three walks while striking out four, while the Giants got to Carp lefty Kris Johnson (0-3) for five runs over five innings. Kazuma Okamoto broke the ice in the first by singling home rookie Takumi Kitamura, who opened the game with a single. Wheeler, who joined the Giants in a June trade from the Pacific League’s Rakuten Eagles, completed the damage against Johnson with a two-run homer in the fifth.

Wheeler singled in two more runs in the Giants’ five-run sixth, when Okamoto added a two-run shot.

Matsuba earns 1st win as Dragon

Takahiro Matsuba (1-0) allowed a run over 5-1/3 innings and Dayan Viciedo doubled in two to pace the Chunichi Dragons to a 2-1 win over the DeNA BayStars at Nagoya Dome.

The loss extends the BayStars’ record streak of winning and losing alternating games to 16 straight. The visitors’ only run came on Neftali Soto’s sixth home run of the year in the sixth.

Matsuba, who was making his season debut, earned his first win in a Chunichi uniform since being traded last summer from the Orix Buffaloes.

Haruhiro Hamaguchi (1-1) took the loss for the BayStars. He struck out nine but walked three and surrendered seven hits over 5-1/3 innings.

Swallows wear down Tigers

Alcides Escobar had four hits including a two-run home run as the Yakult Swallows beat the Hanshin Tigers 9-5 at Koshien Stadium.

Swallows starter Gabriel Ynoa allowed a run over five innings, but lefty 21-year-old Hiroki Hasegawa allowed all three runners he faced in the sixth to reach, and Scott McGough allowed the two runners he inherited to score.

Munetaka Murakami, who singled to open the scoring in the first off Onelki Garcia, broke a 4-4 tie in the seventh with another RBI single.

Garcia, who beat out a bunt single to open the Tigers’ fifth and appeared to cramp up in the process, returned in the sixth after a 30-minute rain delay, when he issued a two-out walk and surrendered Escobar’s home run. The lefty allowed four runs on two walks six hits over six innings.

Justin Bour went 3-for-5 with his fourth home run for the Tigers.

Mariners’ Hirano tests positive

Yoshihisa Hirano has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Kyodo News.

Seattle placed the right-hander on the injured list earlier in the day. Hirano signed a one-year deal with Seattle in January after going 9-8 with a 3.47 ERA over two seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Yoshihisa Hirano

The 36-year-old had been the Orix Buffaloes’ closer until he filed for free agency after the 2017 season and signed with the Diamondbacks, whose manager Torey Lovullo, played in Japan for the Yakult Swallows.

According to Kyodo, Hirano is the first Japanese major leaguer to test positive. In March three Hanshin Tigers players tested positive, while two Yomiuri Giants players tested positive in May.

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Rakuten Eagles traded LHP Yuhei Takanashi to Yomiuri Giants for RHP Hosei Takata*

NOTE: To facilitate management of 70-man rosters, until recently it was customary to assign a player acquired in a trade the same number as a player he was traded for. I don’t know when it last happened, but the Takanashi-Takata trade simplified that matter since both were No. 53 with their former clubs.

Active roster moves 7/15/2020

Deactivated players can be re-activated from 7/25

Central League

Activated

CarpP30Ryuji Ichioka
CarpC40Yoshitaka Isomura
DragonsP38Takahiro Matsuba

Dectivated

CarpC31Yoshiyuki Ishihara
SwallowsP19Masanori Ishikawa

Pacific League

Activated

LionsIF52Haruka Yamada
HawksP21Tsuyoshi Wada
HawksIF00Hikaru Kawase
FightersP59Yuki Yoshida
FightersC22Shinya Tsuruoka
BuffaloesP66Ryo Yoshida

Dectivated

HawksP40Kazuki Sugiyama
HawksIF36Taisei Makihara
FightersP15Naoyuki Uwasawa
FightersC10Yushi Shimizu
BuffaloesP49Keisuke Sawada