Arias, 19 at-bats without hit; avg. below .200
April 23, Nagoya - The only batter in the Hanshin line-up posing batting problems for the team is No. 6, George Arias. Arias again ended a game without a hit today, a total of 19 consecutive hitless trips to the mound. Over the past 8 games, Arias has been in a terrible slump, with figures of 26 at bats, 1 hit, avg.: 0.38. His season average has dropped to .195.
Said coach Tabuchi, "Arias? Well, that's for the kantoku to decide. In the end it all comes down to the kantoku." While avoiding saying that Arias is on the brink of being dumped from the starting line-up, the issue is clearly one of just how much more poor form the Hanshin coaches will tolerate from Arias. During the team's winning streak, other players' form disguised Arias' poor showing, but with Kataoka on the bench, Arias must either perform or pay the price.
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Well, Arias has really made the best of those 23 hits, hitting a league leading 11 home runs (tied with Yakult's Petagine) and driving in 25 runs. What's perhaps more important is the phycological boost that winning all 9 games he's hit a home run in, and all 11 games that he's driven in a run, has had on the team.
I know, Arias isn't the entire team. But the Yakyu gods have got to be having some fun with the last place batter leading the Tigers in the chase.
What is really reposonsible for Hanshin's success this year is pitching. Igawa (2.00 ERA) leads both leagues with 6 wins already. He's also struck out a league leading 56 (9.33 per 9 innings - also tops in the Central League). Yabu (2.01) is having a career year, throwing 4 complete games so far, 1 a shut out, 2 without giving up a single walk. And new suketto Moore (2.09) has been pitching exceptionally well.
While Hanshin's team batting iss currently ranked 4th at .268 (Arias being responsible for 1/9th of that), they've also got the league leading batter in Hiyama (.374). Hiyama is hitting .440 (top in CL) with runners in scoring position, driving in 22 (3 fewer than Arias who is batting .152 with runners in scoring position - but then, almost half his RBI's are himself). Hiyama has come a long way from when he and Shinjo were challenging each other for the strike out title a number of years back.
Nonetheless, from top to bottom, the Tigers are an interesting team this year.