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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Starting lineups
Tigers
1. Akahoshi (Centre)
2. Hirano (Second)
3. Toritani (Short)
4. Kanemoto (Left)
5. Arai (Third)
6. Brazell (First)
7. Sakurai (Right)
8. Yano (Catcher)
9. Shimoyanagi (Pitcher)
Giants
1. Sakamoto (Short)
2. Takuya Kimura (Second)
3. Abe (First)
4. Ramirez (Left)
5. Kamei (Centre)
6. Tani (Right)
7. Tsuruoka (Pitcher)
8. Furuki (Third)
9. Hisanori Takahashi (Pitcher)
Takahashi would struggle in the early stages and even though he settled down in the fourth and fifth innings his first three would be fraught with worries. He started well in the Tigers first, Akahoshi struck out looking and to be honest he was well off his game striking out four times of which three were looking. Hirano struck out swinging but then things went wrong. Takahashi walked Toritani and then Kanemoto. Arai hit to short and the bases were loaded. Brazell though failed to exploit this and struck out swinging to end the innings. Giants first was quiet as Shimoyanagi retired the batters 1-2-3. Tigers second was also quiet with the last batter, Shimoyanagi grounding out to end the innings. First batter for the Giants second was Ramirez, he swung nicely at his second pitch, a slider depositing it in the left stand for a solo home run 1-0 Giants. Kamei grounded out but Tani hit. However, Shimoyanagi induced a double play from Tsuruoka to end the innings. Takahashi's third innings was a nightmare. Akahoshi hit to Takuya Kimura who allowed the ball to slip under his glove and Akahoshi used his speed to reach second. In this situation Hirano's bunt was brilliant taking the runner to third. Then Toritani stepped up and dropped his second pitch nicely to left for a timely hit 1-1 scores tied. Kanemoto hit to set up runners on first and second but Arai flew out. This brought up Brazell who hammered his second pitch, a sinker into the right stand for a three run home run 4-1 Tigers. Sakurai hit to third but the second error of the innings allowed him to make first safely. However, Yano grounded out. Giants tried to fight back. Furuki led off their third with a hit to centre. He was bunted to second by Takahashi but Sakamoto flew out to left. This, though, did take Furuki to third as he tagged up and ran nicely. Takuya Kimura walked which set up runners on the corners with Abe next. He launched an enormous hit which flew to the wall where Akahoshi took a superbly timed jumping catch to end the innings. The first piece of superb fielding which definitely saved a run.
Tigers fourth was quiet as the batters fell in order. In Giants fourth Ramirez grounded out to short which brought up Kamei. He has been hitting well and hammered his second pitch into the right stand. This was an enormous hit landing in the highest levels of Tokyo Dome 4-2 Tigers. Both Tani and Tsuruoka tried to drive up the momentum but both flew out and the innings was over. Tigers still had a two run lead. In Tigers fifth Kanemoto hit to right but then neither Arai or Brazell moved him round. This was Takahashi's last innings - he had thrown 95 pitches and despite his improved performance in the fourth and fifth would have been questionable for another innings. With two out in Giants fifth Sakamoto hit to centre. Then Takuya Kimura hit past Toritani who not only took the ball brilliantly on the run but also turned and threw perfectly to Hirano for the final out, Sakamoto going for second - end of innings. Shota Kimura took the mound for the Tigers sixth. He was quite effective - he did give up a hit to Yano who surprisingly stole second (this was an umpiring mistake as Yano was tagged out well before he reached second) but then was able to get Akahoshi with a very fine pitch to end the innings. Mayumi wisely didn't risk Shimoyanagi with the Giants sixth. He had been giving away too many deep flies for comfort and even someone as cotton-headed as Mayumi could see that it was too much of a risk. Egusa took the mound and had to work quite hard to keep the Giants off the scoreboard. His first batter was Abe who hit to left. Ramirez flew out to second and then Egusa struck out Kamei with a superb pitch that had him completed flummoxed. Tani walked though to set up runners on first and second but Tsuruoka hit his first pitch straight to Toritani who made no mistake. End of innings.
Shota Kimura returned for Tigers seventh and walked Toritani with one out. Kimura then battled Kanemoto before striking him out brilliantly but as he did so Toritani tried to steal second. Tsuruoka's throw was excellent and Toritani was well out to end the innings. For Giants seventh Tigers pitcher was Atchison who was on form. Even so he needed some good fielding. With one out Matsumoto (pinch hitter) bounced a pitch over him. Hirano running in took the ball and jumped making the throw in mid air to get the second out. Sakamoto then flew out to right, Sakurai juggling the catch but holding onto it to end the innings. Toyoda replaced Shota Kimura for the Tigers eighth and was immediately in trouble. He gave up a two base hit to Arai who once again benefited from poor fielding by Takuya Kimura, who let the ball get away from him though this was not ruled an error. Next batter Brazell who hammered his second pitch to right. Tani made an attempt to take it right at the wall but the ball was too high and he missed it. What was amazing is that Arai somehow only managed to make one base on what was a two base hit. This was poor running and poor direction by the third base coach. Tigers now had runners on second and third with no outs but they should have had a run. Hiyama (pinch hitting) was next and he struck out looking being completely befuddled by a Toyoda straight ball. Yano was deliberately walked to load the bases and then Hara switched pitchers to Fujita. Mayumi had originally intended to use Katsuragi as a pinch hitter for Atchison but switched his pitchers and sent Takahashi to the plate instead. This was a wise move as Takahashi bounced one over third for a hit driving in a run 5-2 Tigers bases loaded. It is likely that Brazell could have also made home but he was held up probably to allow Akahoshi the honour of driving in a run. This didn't work - Akahoshi struck out looking. Finally, Hirano flew out in foul ground to end the innings about which the overwhelming impression was that more could have been scored with better management. Having used a pinch hitter in place of Atchison, Mayumi was left with a gap and so used Fujikawa in the Giants eighth. He started with a hit but then Abe grounded into a double play to extinguish the runner. Then Ramirez flew out to Brazell to end the innings. If Mayumi hadn't used Tsutsui as a starter the night before he would have had the requisite relief pitcher available and wouldn't have needed to use his closer in relief. Toritani started Tigers ninth with a hit and then after Kanemoto struck out Fujita was replaced by Nomaguchi. He then got the next two outs without Toritani advancing beyond first. Fujikawa returned for Giants ninth. Kamei he struck out but he couldn't get Tani to bite and the latter walked. However he had more success with Suzuki (pinch hitter) and Furuki who both struck out swinging. Tigers victory.
A very nice victory for the Tigers who had taken and held the lead. Shimoyanagi had lasted five innings and only managed to give up two runs and he picked up the victory. The save went to Fujikawa, No. 14 but was it really necessary to pitch him for two innings? This seems to indicate poor planning and a gap in the relief because Tsutsui is being misused. The mismanagement of the eighth was also disturbing and so we cannot consider this gem of a victory to be perfect. More could have been done with the Tigers fine performance.