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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
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BayStars 2-1.
For the second game of the series we once again saw a good pitching performance from a Tigers pitcher but this time it wasn't wasted. Iwasada was the Tigers pitcher and one hopes as the guest commented on the Swallows post that Tiger stick with a six pitcher rotation. Iwasada pitched well. He had a couple of scares, in the BayStars second when he had runners on first and third and fourth when he had a bases loaded situation but both times he was able to get out of the bind without damage. Tigers were well held in check by the BayStars pitcher, Kubo up until the sixth. Then Kubo faced a bases loaded situation but couldn't get out of it with Toritani driving in two runs 2-0 Tigers. Wisely, Kanemoto replaced Iwasada after the seventh and went to the relief who kept the BayStars scoreless. Tigers meanwhile cut loose in the ninth knocking the relief pitcher Hirata out of the game and then taking Fukuuchi apart with three runs off the innings. The runs came from the bats of the exciting Takayama (2) and Hague (1) giving Tigers a comfortable 5-0 win.
So to the final game which was basically a walk for the Tigers. Fujikawa started and was much improved on his previous outing though he still lacks stamina. Tigers scored well in the first with a Fukudome sacrifice fly and a Gomez 2 run home run 3-0. Things went quiet for a while until the sixth when Fukudome doubled Yokota home 4-0. Next innings the pinch hitting Hojo drilled a home run into the left stand 5-0. Then Fukudome singled right in the eighth to bring in another run 6-0 Tigers. Tigers hit again with a two run home run from Egoshi 8-0 Tigers. BayStars to their credit didn't give up without a fight. Kaneda pitching the ninth was roughed up for three runs leaving the final score 8-3. A very satisfactory series for the Tigers with their pitching doing well this time and plenty of run support.