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24Oct/096

Eagles vs Fighters CS Game 5 Postgame: Sayonara

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SAPPORO DOME, SAPPORO - The Rakuten Eagles surprising season came to an unfortunate close Saturday evening, as they fell to the Nippon Ham Fighters 9-4 in the fifth game of the Climax Series, 2nd Stage.  The loss also closes the book on manager Katsuya Nomura, who was not offered the skipper's job for the 2010 season, but may return to the team in some honourary capacity.

23Oct/090

Eagles vs Fighters CS Game 4 Postgame: Not over yet

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SAPPORO DOME, SAPPORO - It wasn't pretty, but it was enough.  Ma-kun came through when the Eagles needed him most, and the lineup provided a few surprises to keep their season alive for at least one more day, beating the Fighters 3-2 Friday night.  Rakuten now trails Nippon Ham three games to one in the best-of-seven series.

23Oct/090

Eagles vs Fighters CS Game 3 Postgame: Meltdown

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SAPPORO DOME, SAPPORO - Boxing and baseball have few, if any similarities to each other.  I suppose that both sports use a type of glove.  Both sports require years of training, precision timing, and pinpoint accuracy, but at their core they are two different animals entirely.  There is however, one facet, one feature, one story that not only links boxing to baseball, but to almost every competitive sport known to man -- Getting Old.

22Oct/090

Eagles vs Fighters CS Game 2 Postgame: Paradise Lost

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SAPPORO DOME, SAPPORO - Two outs.  They can come in a blink of an eye, with a second baseman turning a 6-4-3 double play.  2 outs.  They can take forever, as pitch after pitch gets batted around the ball park like a pinball.  2 アウト。 Sometimes, they never come at all.

18Oct/090

Eagles vs Hawks CS Game 2 Postgame: Yamasaki!

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KLEENEX STADIUM, SENDAI - The Softbank Hawks crashed out of the postseason in the battle of the birds, falling 4-1 Saturday afternoon.  21-year-old phenom Masahiro Tanaka pitched his best game in months, scattering seven hits and striking out nine for the complete game win.  The only blemish came on a Daisuke Kusano throwing error which resulted in an unearned run for the away team.

Perhaps the biggest story though was the sudden resurgence of one Takeshi Yamasaki.  A shell of his former self for the past two months, he suddenly came alive when it mattered most, smacking a 3-run homer in the 5th inning that just made it over the outfield fence.  This proved not only to be the game winning hit, but to show his critics (yours truly included) that there's still some gas in the tank for the 23-year veteran.

17Oct/090

Eagles vs Hawks CS Game 1 Postgame: Goin’ Deep

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KLEENEX STADIUM, SENDAI - It's already win-or-go-home for the Softbank Hawks after getting smoked 11-4 last night at Kleenex Stadium in front of a sellout crowd.  Hawks ace pitcher (and PL strikeout king) Toshiya Sugiuchi got knocked around like Jose Canseco in an MMA fight, surrendering a lead-off HR to Yosuke Takasu to start off the game.  Four batters later, Fernando Seguignol cranked a 2-run shot to right field and the score was 3-0.  The home team chased Sugiuchi in the 3rd inning as they tacked on four more runs, highlighted by another 2-run homer, this time by Toshiya Nakashima, who managed to keep the ball just fair, knocking it off of the left field foul pole.

16Oct/090

Live from Game 1: Photos and Videos

Too exhausted to write a postgame report, but I'll include some specifics in my Game 2 Preview tomorrow morning.  For now, feast your eyes and ears on the photos and videos I took from the game tonight.  It was an amazing experience, and well worth the 12 hours of line waiting I had to do this week to get tickets and good seats.

12Oct/094

Eagles vs Hawks Postgame: Bridges burnt

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KLEENEX STADIUM, SENDAI - I don't even know where to start after tonight's events.  I spent 8 freaking hours at the stadium today, made a sign supporting manager Katsuya Nomura, and basically he took a giant crap on mine and everyone else's head.  Let's get to the actual game first before I dive head first into my rant.

Pitching

Starting pitcher Darrell Rasner's line: 5 IP, 6 H, 1 HR, 1 K, 1 BB, 4 ER.  Have fun in double A or the Dominican Republic or wherever you end up next year, because you ain't hackin' it in NPB.

Softbank's Tsuyoshi Wada pitched brilliantly, scattering three hits over five innings while striking out seven.  Then Hawks manager Akiyama inexplicably used six relievers over the next four innings.  Perhaps he had a quota to fill or something.  He probably could've gone out there himself and thrown a couple shutout innings the way the Eagles were swinging the bat.

Hitting

There was some excellent hitting tonight, unfortunately none of it came from the Eagles.  When your 3-4-5 hitters combine to go hitless in nine at-bats, chances are you're going to lose the game.  Low and behold, loss number 66 to finish off the regular season.  The reanimated corpse of Takeshi Yamasaki went 0 for 4 and struck out looking twice.

The Rant

Let's get to the juicy stuff then.  Basically, this whole Nomura re-signing debacle can be blamed on both parties (management and Nomura) equally.  Management shouldn't have strung Nomura along for so long, and Nomura shouldn't have opened his big rice-hole to the press every chance he got.  For a while it was working in Nomura's favour though, a slow but steady groundswell of support was definitely building on his side.  I want to quote a translated interview with Nomura, courtesy of Gen over at Yakyu Baka.

Nothing I can say here.  I'm sure I'll have a chance to talk to the club.  I think the club when through some tough times when the previous manager Tao left.  They took the upper hand when they said they wouldn't say anything more than necessary.  I wonder if I can regain the upper hand at some point.

I'm not sure if this is a cultural difference between The West and Japan, but where I come from having the upper hand means that you've gained some sort of advantage.  Being childish, petulant, vindictive, and ego-maniacal is no way to get the upper hand.  You might get an uppercut or a backhand, but nothing positive will come out of either of those scenarios.  What am I talking about exactly?

Earlier today, according to Nikkan Sports (Google translation here), and commenter infimum (thanks!) starting left fielder Todd Linden has been removed from the active roster, effectively suspended for the duration of the 1st stage of the Climax Series.  The suspension stems from an incident between Nomura and Linden in the 7-1 loss to the Fighters on Saturday night.  Linden came on as a pinch hitter in the top of the 9th inning, grounding out to first base.  According to the report, after the game he said, "Thank You" to Nomura.  The 74-year old manager felt that Linden's comment was overly sarcastic and deactivated him from the active roster, citing "criticizing of managerial decisions".  Linden has been one of the most productive (not to mention popular) players over the past two months and has been a major reason why the Eagles are in the position they are.

Nomura is definitely "old school", and it is charming to a point, but this just reeks of a giant "eff you" move to management for not re-signing him to another contract.

Speaking of "eff you" moves, Nomura pulled another one at the game tonight.  At the end of the game there was a brief presentation of gifts to Nomura and some players in front of their dugout, after which the team promptly exited the field to the locker room.  The team didn't even come over to left field to acknowledge their biggest and loudest cheering section!!!  Mind you, most of the Ouendan are season's ticket holders as well, and they were NOT happy that Nomura didn't make an appearance.  There was lots of angry yelling and jeering from Rakuten's most faithful supporters, who were visibly shocked that he didn't even give them a wave.  I left the Ouendan before things got really ugly.

We'll see how all this drama plays out over the next few days leading up to the playoffs.  I just don't see how this is a rational baseball decision and not some juvenile stunt by Nomura to exercise his authority while he still has it.  How does this help the team?  Yamasaki couldn't hit a beach ball at this point, Teppei has gone cold, and he replaced Takasu and Watanabe with creampuffs Uchimura and Kosaka in the 3rd inning!

There's a fine line between genius and madness.  Perhaps Typhoon Melor washed the line away.

11Oct/090

Eagles vs Fighters Postgame: Sleeping on the job

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SAPPORO DOME, SAPPORO - The Nippon Ham Fighters finished their regular season on a high note Saturday night, taking down a Rakuten Eagles squad that was missing half of their starting lineup 7-1.  Masaru Takeda (10-9) reached double digits in victories for the first time in his career, while Koji Aoyama (3-5, 5 SV) took the loss for the visitors in an error-filled defeat.

The Fighters opened the scoring in the second inning on a solo homerun by third baseman Eiichi Koyano.  Things continued to get worse for Koyama the very next inning.  With two outs and runners on 1st and 2nd, DH Terrmel Sledge hit a bases-clearing double to extend the lead to three.

Rakuten would get a run back in the top of the fifth, as speedy Kensuke Uchimura scored on an infield groundout, but gave the run right back in the bottom half with an error and the lead was back to three.

Tsuyoshi Kawagishi replaced Aoyama to start the 6th inning but lasted only two batters, as he was struck high up on his pitching arm on a line drive comebacker by Shinji Takahashi and was forced to leave the game.  Nippon Ham would put any chance of a comeback to rest in the seventh inning, tacking three more runs off of Kohei Hasebe to put the Eagles away for good.

Pitching

The lines on the Rakuten pitchers:

  • Aoyama: 5 IP, 6 H, 6 K, 2 BB, 4 R, 3 ER
  • Kawagishi: 0 IP, 2 H, 0 K, 0 BB, 0 R
  • Hasebe: 3 IP, 3 H, 0 K, 2 BB, 3 R, 2 ER

Overall Aoyama didn't pitch that poorly, actually striking out the side in the fourth inning.  With some better defense and without the homerun he could have kept the game a little closer.  Kawagishi didn't appear to be seriously injured, but definitely looked like he didn't want to remain in the game.  After getting called up in August it looked as if Kawagishi had cemented the role as Rakuten's setup pitcher, but since September the opposition started to figure him out and slap him around.  Speaking of getting slapped around, Hasebe's appearance last night only reinforced my evaluation of him earlier this week.  He entered the game with two men on base and no outs and managed to escape unscathed.  Then in the next inning the Fighters had their way with him.  It's more than likely that Nomura was saving his arms for the playoffs, but should he call on Hasebe during the Climax Series... only one inning please!

Hitting

With so many regulars out of the lineup the offense never really seemed to get going.  Ironically, the only Rakuten players with multiple hits were the players that committed fielding errors, Uchimura and Daisuke Kusano.  Personally I would have started recently activated Norihiro Nakamura at third base over Kusano.  The veteran Norihiro has played on the farm team most of the season and could've used some reps in case he's called upon during the playoffs.

Next Game

The Rakuten Eagles close out their best regular season in history tonight at home against their upcoming playoff opponent, the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks.

First pitch at 6pm local time, 2am PST.

10Oct/093

Eagles vs Buffaloes Postgame: Home-field cookin’

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KLEENEX STADIUM, SENDAI - The Eagles wrapped up a dominating season series with the Orix Buffaloes, in the process clinching home field advantage in the 1st stage of the Climax Series with a come from behind 4-3 victory in front of almost 20,000 screaming fans on a chilly Friday night.

Rookie Hiromichi Fujiwara (5-4) was a little shaky early on, giving up a 2-run blast by RF Shinji Shimoyama and a fielder's choice RBI by SS Koji Yamasaki in the top of the second inning.

Rakuten struck back quickly however with a pair of runs in the bottom of the 2nd and 3rd innings, with the bottom half of the lineup doing most of the damage once again.  Fernando Seguignol started things off with a great 9-pitch at-bat, eventually drawing a walk.  Todd Linden singled to left, and Jin Nakatani grounded one through the left side of the infield, loading up the bases with two outs.  Leadoff hitter Yosuke Takasu cracked a 137km (85mph) fastball grounder into center field, scoring Seguignol and Linden to cut the lead to one.

The Eagles came roaring back the very next inning, again with some clutch 2-out hitting.  Orix starter Yasunari Takagi (1-2) started to lose control of the strike zone, walking Daisuke Kusano on four pitches and Seguignol on five, setting the stage for Linden who belted a 2-2 fastball into the left field corner for a 2-RBI double.  Linden actually ended up on 3rd base on the play but was unable to score.  The damage was already done however.

Fujiwara settled down after that, scattering just 4 more hits (all singles) over the next 6 innings. He was also helped out by some great deep outfield catches by Linden and RF Toshiya Nakashima.  Kazuo Fukumori came on to pitch a 1-2-3 ninth inning to record his team-leading tenth save of the year.

While the victory will relieve a little pressure on the Eagles, their final two games still have postseason ramifications, as they face 1st place Nippon Ham in Sapporo tonight, and finish off the regular season at home against their 1st stage opponent, the Softbank Hawks.  They'll definitely want to finish strong to keep their momentum as they enter their first ever postseason!

Pitching

24-year old rookie Fujiwara continues to see his stock rise and is undefeated in his last seven starts (3-0).  The lefty showed a lot of poise after surrendering a three run lead early on, basically shutting down the Buffaloes offense after the second inning.  Has Rakuten finally found their left-handed starter?  All signs are pointing to yes at this point.

Hitting

Takasu and Linden provided all the offense Rakuten needed on this night.  Takasu (3 for 3, 2 RBI, 1 BB) has now brought his batting average up over the .300 mark, and Linden (2 for 3, 1 2B, 2 RBI, 1 R) is rapidly approaching the .300 level himself.  Seguignol also played an important role in the scoring, going 1 for 2 with two walks and two runs scored.

Next Game

The Eagles travel up to Sapporo today to face the Pacific League winning but Yu Darvish-less Fighters.  Both teams have nothing really to play for, but could end up meeting in the 2nd stage of the Climax Series later this month.

TheEaglesBlog & YakyuBaka

Me and Gen

* Note - I got to meet up with the venerable Gen Sueyoshi of Yakyu Baka before the game.  We chatted briefly about websites, baseball (of course), and some other topics.  With both of us being Eagles fans I'm sure our paths will cross again soon!

I picked up a 55-200mm lens for my Nikon yesterday afternoon as well.  I took a ton of photos, too many to put in this post, so you can find them on this page.

http://theeaglesblog.com/eagles-vs-buffaloes-oct-9th-2009

GO EAGLES!!!




2009 Playoffs, 1st Stage

  16th Win 11-4
  17th Win 4-1
  Eagles win 2-0

2009 Playoffs, 2nd Stage

  21st Loss 9-8
  22nd Loss 3-1
  23rd Win 3-2
  24th Loss 9-4
              Fighters win 4-1

2009 Season Standings

Teams
G
W
L
T
GB
GR
Fighters**
144
82
60
2
-
0
Eagles*
144
77
66
1
5.5
0
Hawks*
144
74
65
5
1
0
Lions
144
70
70
4
4
0
Marines
144
62
77
5
7.5
0
Buffaloes
144
56
86
2
7.5
0

** Clinched Division | * Playoff Berth
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