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Igawa's Last Game?
On Monday, October 16th Tiger's postponed game against the Swallows was played at Jingu. This one was not full by any means, but the Tigers fans outnumbered Swallows fans. Before the start there was a special tribute to Kataoka from the fans - the chant was "Arigato Kataoka."

Starting pitchers were Igawa and Ishikawa. Ishikawa got into trouble in the first innings - Sekimoto hit and reached second and then Kanemoto put a home run into the right stand. In the bottom of the second Igawa walked Ramirez but then retired the next three batters.

Igawa, in fact, didn't allow a hit until the fifth and was in total command. In the sixth Lin Wei-Tsu hit a solo home run pushing the score to three to zero.

Igawa's greatest threat came in the eighth when he loaded the bases with only one out but Riggs grounded into a double play and so the inning ended. In fact Igawa pitched the entire game, and in the ninth struck out the first two batters. In trying to strike out the next two he gave away a hit and walked the next one, but struck out the final batter to end the game.

All in all a superb performance by Igawa against what was basically the Swallow's full side. Possibly this was his last game for Tigers before he goes to the majors.
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Re: Igawa's Last Game?
[ Author: AngelsNeverDie | Posted: Oct 25, 2006 10:20 AM ]

I really hope he comes to the bigs. I would like for the Angels to have a shot at him. I think he's got pretty good potential for success in the big leagues.
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