Series Roundup: Eagles vs Lions

Coming off of a dominant performance by Masahiro Tanaka on the 8th, Rakuten looked to build some momentum heading into the week against the Seibu Lions. Marty Brown's team left Sendai disappointed however, dropping the opening and closing game of the series, with a rainout sandwiched in between.
Hisashi Iwakuma (7-7, 2.85) has been struggling recently, surrendering three or more earned runs in his last three starts. This trend continued on Tuesday, bowing out after giving up four runs in just four innings. The Lions offense ran roughshod over the Eagles, winning 9-3. There was some concern that he would miss his next start, but soon afterwards manager Brown reported that he had no plans for 'Kuma to skip his next assigned start.
Thursday's match featured Satoshi Nagai (7-8, 3.45) in a pitcher's duel with Masamitsu Hirano, at least for the first five innings. Takeshi Yamasaki hit his 21st homer of the year, a 2-run shot, to put Rakuten in front 2-1 in the bottom of the sixth, but the boys from Saitama came back with their own 2-run home run, courtesy of Tatsuyuki Uemoto. The Lions won 4-3. Like many games this year there's been a home run that swings the game in the opponent's favour, and the Eagles have rarely been able to respond accordingly.
Video highlights and the gaijin lines inside.
Series Roundup: Eagles vs Marines

As this August heatwave continues to punish northern Japan, it would appear that the Eagles too have started to warm up. In the sweep of the Lotte Marines the Eagles began to resemble their 2009 form - aggressive running, solid pitching, timely hits, and home runs. Let's see if this was just a blip on an unimpressive 2010 season, or the start of a push up the standings.
Hisashi Iwakuma (7-6, 2.69) didn't have his best stuff on Tuesday, but it was just enough to keep the Marines at bay. Norihiro Nakamura hit a three run blast, and the Eagles held on to take the opener 5-3.
Lefty Kohei Hasebe (3-2, 5.85) went seven innings but left the game trailing 3-2. Koji Aoyama came on in relief, and Rakuten got some heroics from Teppei Tsuchiya and Takeshi Yamasaki to complete the come from behind victory. Shinichiro Koyama picked up his ninth save of the season.
Satoshi Nagai (7-7, 3.43) had a chance to complete the sweep on Thursday night, the eve of the Tanabata Festival, and didn't disappoint, going the distance as the Eagles beat the Marines 9-3. Rarely used catcher Suguru Ino and Daisuke Kusano both collected three hits and a pair of RBI, powering Rakuten to their first series sweep since July 8th, also against the Marines.
Video highlights, and the foreign players series stats, and some other breakdowns after the break.
Eagles vs Dragons Postgame: The B-Team

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KLEENEX STADIUM, SENDAI - Rakuten trotted out their weaker pitchers last night and it showed, getting lit up for three runs in the first inning alone on route to a 7-2 loss last night. A pair of errors by the defense didn't help things either.
Eagles vs Dragons Postgame: Four in the Fourth

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KLEENEX STADIUM, SENDAI - The Eagles erupted for four runs in the fourth inning, and rode the back of Satoshi Nagai to take the first of a 2-game set against the Chunichi Dragons. Tom Selleck did not play first base for the Dragons last night.
Week In Review, Vol. 10

Since there was no review last week, I'm just skipping number nine and moving on to week 10. Rakuten's been enjoying a good run during the Interleague play, thanks in large to the offense. While the Eagles went 4-1 last week they haven't been able to gain much ground in the standings; all the Pacific League teams are doing well against their Central League counterparts.
Week In Review, Vol.8

This irregular interleague schedule is really messing with my writing... that and I'm getting busier and lazier at the same time. And my wife's co-worker gave me a bottle of scotch. Let's see who did what last week!
Eagles vs Giants Postgame: Where Impossible Happens

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KLEENEX STADIUM, SENDAI - The Rakuten Eagles won a surprising victory over the Yomiuri Giants last night, coming back from a 4-0 deficit in the eighth and ninth innings to take the first of this two game set.
Week In Review, Vol.7

The week begins on Wednesday, doesn't it? Head inside for the latest late edition of the Week In Review.
Week In Review, Vol.6

The Eagles slid into the pre-interleague play on a 4 game losing streak, let's see if anyone made The Good list, how many people made The Bad list, and if you can guess who's all alone on The Ugly list.
Eagles @ Hawks Postgame: Swept, Away

YAHOO DOME, FUKUOKA - Back to back sweeps! One good, one bad. One will make you grow, one will make you shrink. One will make you look like Grissom from CSI (Marty Brown), one will make you look like a zombie (Takeshi Yamasaki). As always, the box score, video highlights, and some rants after the break.
13th: Win 4-0
17th @ 6:00 pm
16th Win 11-4
21st Loss 9-8