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Lotte @ SoftBank, 13-15 September 2014

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Series Preview:

The Pacific League race is really heating up! Just 1.5 games separates three teams, with Lotte leading the way. Yes, the race for 4th place and the losers’ bracket title is captivating all of Lotte land!

Our Marines might be out of contention, but all kidding aside, it’s been an entertaining September. Take away the three shutout losses and 29 inning scoreless steak – which in it of itself became compelling – and Our Marines are 5-1. Playing spoiler to the Hawks’ first place run this holiday weekend could add some more September gratification.

This month has also given us the opportunity to see the Lotte stars of tomorrow. We’ve been blessed with the chance to watch the likes of Katoh and Tamura in the lineup on a daily basis. Hopefully we can start saying the same for Aja Inoue, who got called back up to the top team last series. Ayumu Ishikawa also continues to ride the wave of his team leading rookie campaign in the rotation. Of course, we also got to witness another sayonara victory thanks to Lotte legend Fukuura.

There’s another Lotte legend that deserves the greatest honor this month however, with Satozaki announcing his retirement in a teary eyed press conference yesterday. We haven’t seen him on the field since May, but the do-no-wrong catcher deserves some sort of September swan song. Let’s hope his body has at least one final DH appearance in it, if anything on the final game of the season October 1st. Check back later this month for the WeLoveMarines Satozaki tribute post too. For now, CLICK HERE for the press conference video and translation from our friend Gen at Yakyubaka.

 

Game 1 – Lotte Loses 3-2

Lotte: Yoshihsa Naruse (8-9 4.50) @ SoftBank: Kenichi Nakata (10-5 3.84)

By: Craig Roberts Our Marines dropped game 1 in Fukuoka, falling 3-2 despite outhitting the Hawks 7-5. Naruse took the the loss, allowing three runs in 5 2/3 innings.
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Game 1 Digest from Pacific League TV

Game 1 Box Score in English

 

Game 2 – Lotte WINS 1-0

Lotte: Yuki Karakawa (2-9, 5.40 ERA) @ SoftBank: Yuya Iida (2-4, 3.59 ERA)

By: Craig Roberts Our Marines bounced back on Sunday, winning for the first time in nine attempts this year in Fukuoka. Despaigne delivered the only run of the game with a 1st inning RBI double, with Karakawa tossing seven shutout innings in the winning effort.
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Game 2 Digest from Pacific League TV

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Game 3 – Lotte WINS 8-1

Lotte: Hideaki Wakui (6-11, 4.27 ERA) @ SoftBank: Jason Standridge (10-6, 3.12 ERA)

By: Steve Novosel In the season finale of the Hawks-Lotte battle, Our Marines rode another great start by Wakui and a massive explosion of hits and runs to a wonderful 8-1 win in Fukuoka. Doubles, homers, unearned runs, strong pitching - this game had it all.
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Game 3 Digest from Pacific League TV

Game 3 Box Score in English

 

2 thoughts on “Lotte @ SoftBank, 13-15 September 2014”

  1. Game 1 Itoh ball notes:

    -Fujioka came out of the pen for 2/3 after his 140 pitch rain filled start on Monday. For some reason, Itoh seems to loves to use Fujioka whenever and wherever he sees fit. Ohmine, who pitched later, was fresh after his start was rained out on Thursday. Obviously, it’s hard to guess what Itoh has in mind for those two as the series continues though.

    In a related note, Fujioka (575) and rookie Ishikawa (579) lead the team in batter’s faced, both two young and promising pitchers.

    -Speaking of young and promising, Itoh elected once gain to PH for Aja late with a runner in scoring position. Unlike last time when he went with the lefty Fukuura, he elected to go with righty Iguchi versus the RHP Sarfate. I say just give the young man a chance to build his confidence… what do we have to lose at this point? Well, except for maybe the manager’s job.

  2. Speaking of weird player moves, I don’t understand how out of one side of his mouth Itoh can be claiming this is “year 2 of a 3 year rebuilding project” yet as you mention with the PH for Aja yesterday – Saburo as DH today. Saburo!

    Lest you think I am unduly harsh on Saburo, here’s his lines month by month (BA/OBP/SLG):

    March/April: .264/.304/.377 (nice!)
    May: .324/.382/.485 (WOW!)
    June: .143/.367/.381 (Ummm…)
    July: .194/.306/.326 (Eeeek…)
    August: .225/.289/.275 (AAGH!)

    Not enough ABs for September to be worth mentioning. It IS worth mentioning that Saburo has the 5th highest salary on the team and is 38. This is rebuilding????

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