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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
In the second game Tigers once again surrendered an early lead but bounced back to take a lead. Swallows did whittle it down to 5-4 but Oh closed them out. What was depressing was Swallows walking Uemoto to get at Imanari (though the latter did redeem himself later in the game). Tigers starter was Futagami who was poor and once again one wonders what Tigers coaches actually do to prepare their new pitchers? Answers on a postage stamp please.
After this victory one would have expected Tigers to take the series but they were even more abysmal against a real non entity of a pitcher. Nohmi was poor and it is clear that the poor guy need rest and lots of it. Against a really poor pitcher Tigers batters couldn't be bothered and neither could the relief pitching. Swallows won this one 8-1 which they were very pleased about. As for Tigers if they want to be contenders they do need to play better in every respect. Certainly Wada's stupid batting lineups don't help but this time the batting failed miserably and failed to put in the required effort against a weak team.