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Nonetheless, the former Lotte battery of Naoyuki Shimizu and Tasuku Hashimoto were announced soon after reaching our seats. Daisuke "I wear my sunglasses at night" Yamai and former BayStar Motonobu Tanishige were announced as the Dragon battery.
It looks like we're out of the jam with Yamai coming up next. But Yamai has other plans. He grounds the ball through the left side again, this time with the infield at normal depth. That's Yamai's second RBI of the game as the Dragons take a 3-1 lead.
But what goes around comes around. Murata receives a leadoff walk in the bottom of the sixth. Terrmel Sledge follows with a single to right. Castillo, who's been hot lately, grounds into a force at second, but beats the relay to first to put runners at the corners and one out. Shimozono then hits the ball deep enough to center to get one run back on a sacrifice fly. After that came the game killer. On the second (or third?) pitch to Hashimoto, Castillo broke for second. He dove into second in what looked like plenty of time to me and everyone around me, but he was called out. Castillo got up and protested with large arm movements, not unlike Wada's protests earlier. But the second base umpire turned his back and started walking to his position out of the way between innings in shallow center field. Castillo turns and throws his helmet most of the way to first and waits for Sledge to bring him is cap and glove, all the while muttering to himself. I can't help but think that this was the start of a break-out inning.
This was the fourth of four series that we start off with a black star. We really need to start turning these 1 for 3 records around.