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Black Stars in May

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Black Stars in May
The Yokohama BayStars are winless so far for the month of May, dropping 10 games in a row to sit in the Central League cellar with a 7 and 27 (1 tie) record, 20 games under .500. With the 8-0 loss, Yokohama has given up a whopping 180 runs in 35 games, most in both leagues, while scoring a measly 87 runs, three less that the Pacific League's cellar dwelling Chiba Lotte Marines.

The shutout to one of several of Hanshin's emerging aces, Igawa, marked the 6th time the BayStars have been shut out this season. In fact, the 'Stars only had two runners reach base as Igawa didn't allow a singe walk (or hit batter). Koike doubled to lead off the bottom of the 3rd but was left there, and Suzuki-kun hit a one out base hit to center in the bottom of the 4th, but was thrown out trying to steal an out later to retire the side. So in all, Yokohama sent up 28 batters against Igawa, 27 of them became outs.

Well, other than going for Lotte's record for most consecutive losses, it's hard to imagine that things could get any worse than this.
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Re: Black Stars in May
[ Author: yakult toughman | Posted: May 22, 2002 9:21 AM | YAK Fan ]

It is interesting to see which record the 2002 Yokohama Baystars will break. As a Yakult fan, I don't mind them breaking Central League record for sixteen consective losses that was set by 1970 Yakult Atoms.

They might as well change their nickname back to Whales after this lon---g season.
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