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The Giants' Tetsuya Utsumi got his second 1-0 winning decision in a row, extending his consecutive inning streak without allowing a run to 23 as Yokohama dropped their second 1-run game in a row to the Giants in Niigata.
I would really like to say that this game was a pitchers duel, with Shun Mishima looking every bit as good at Utusumi. But the fact is, Mishima was continually and repeatedly in a dire pinch. A double and a pair of walks in the top of the second saw the bases loaded with 1 out, but Mishima managed to strike out Utsumi and get Hisayoshi Chono to ground out to short. Mishima allowed a 2-out single to Jose Lopez followed by a double to Yoshiyuki Kamei before walking former BayStar slugger Shuichi Murata on four pitches to load the bases in the top of the 6th inning. Fortunately, he got Ryota Wakiya to fly out to left to end that threat. There were numerous other lesser threats that he managed to make it through. But Mishima did retire the Giants in order in the 7th and 8th, followed by Shun Yamaguchi inducing three straight ground outs by Giant batters in the 9th.
Whereas the Giants seemed on the verge of breaking the game open at any time through the first 6 innings, the BayStars didn't get their first base runner against Utsumi until the bottom of the 4th inning. Kensuke Uchimura managed a 1-out, full count base on balls to break up the perfect game. The 5th inning saw Norihiro Nakamura extend his hitting streak to 11 games as he poked a single up the middle to start off the BayStars' half of the inning. Kazunari Tsuruoka also singled in the inning, but nothing came of it.
In the bottom of the 6th, Shotaro Ide singed up the middle in front of Tony Blanco, but Blanco grounded out to short to end that inning.
Hitoshi Tamura and Takehiro Ishikawa hit back to back 1-out singles in the bottom of the 7th inning as the BayStars looked like they were finally starting to get to Utsumi. But it wasn't to be as Tsuruoka grounded into a 4-6-3 double play to end the inning.
With 2 down in the top of the 10th, Tetsuya Matsumoto singled and Hayato Sakamoto doubled him home for the only run of the game. Sakamoto went 1 for 5 this game, that double being his only hit. But on the season so far against Yokohama he's 11 for 35 (.314 - slightly below his .325 season average) with 5 doubles, 2 home runs, and 9 RBIs. Why am I left with this feeling of, Sakamoto did it to us again? It seems as though he's made the most of the hits he's gotten againt Yokohama.