game report

Lotte @ Seibu, 2-4 September 2014

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Folks, I’ve been resisting this call for some time, but I think the obvious needs to be stated.

Barring some sort of insane miracle, this team will not see post season action in 2014. With 24 games left, Our Marines would need to go 19-5 just to make it back to .500, and even if they can win all 24 games they would still need a lot of help to catch up to Hamu. Yeah, we’re in the “sit back and enjoy, stress free” portion of the season, officially.

So the goals for the remaining games are basically (a) get the younger players some more experience (b) play the spoiler. Wait, I forgot to list the most important goal! (c) BEAT SEIBU.

Interestingly enough, we get 7 games in 10 days vs our Tokorozawa rivals – this 3 game set at Seibu Dome and next week a 4 game tilt at QVC – and that’s it for the season. Seibu’s in just about as hopeless a position as is Chiba, so really we should look at this as a 7 game series to determine PL Kanto supremacy once and for all.

 

Game 1 – Lotte WINS 4-3

Lotte: Takahiro Fujioka (6-9, 4.38 ERA) @ Seibu: Kazuhisa Makita (6-8, 3.47 ERA)

By: Steve Novosel The last 6 times Fujioka started for Our Marines, Our Marines have lost. That's 0-6 - the entirety of August. While young Fujioka didn't get the win on this night, the team did, and that's the welcome news.
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Game 1 Digest from Pacific League TV

Game 1 Box Score in English

 

Game 2 – Lotte WINS 6-1

Lotte: Hideaki Wakui (5-11, 4.73 ERA) @ Seibu: Greg Reynolds (3-6, 5.50 ERA)

By: Steve Novosel Game 2 in Tokorozawa - and it's another Lotte Win! And the hero, it's... Wa, Wa, Wakui???!? Really? Yes, really. Wakui returned to his old home for the second time as a member of Our Marines, and unlike that game (and almost every other this year - shut up Steve! This is supposed to be We Love Marines, not We Rag on Wakui. Counter: can't we do both?) Wakui was unquestionably brilliant, exactly what this team was hoping for when they signed him to the big free agent contract this offseason.
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Game 2 Digest from Pacific League TV

Game 2 Box Score in English

 

Game 3 – Lotte Loses 4-1

Lotte: Ayumu Ishikawa (7-6, 3.58 ERA) @ Seibu: Yosuke Okamoto (2-5, 3.65 ERA)

By: Steve Novosel Poor Ishikawa! As with several of his starts this year, if he had just exited after the 7th inning we'd be remarking at the wonders of his performance. But no, he came out for the 8th, and in that 8th a mistake to board certified, award winning ball crusher Mejia turned into a 3-run homer, and a tie game into a defeat.
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Game 3 Digest from Pacific League TV

Game 3 Box Score in English

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