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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Once again, I'll be bringing you the play by play in the ever popular game chat room [available leading up to and during the game]. I realize that many of you will have to be functional for work later in the day, so you can catch up when the chat log is posted after the game. But it's much more exciting sharing the game live.
Each team has won 1 game apiece.
Nikkan Sports shows the match up tonight to be Asakura for the hosting Dragons vs. M. Takeda for the visiting Fighters. Here's a quick rundown on the pitchers this season:
Masaru Takeda:
35 games, 18 as a starter, 1 complete game, 0 shut outs, 9 wins, 4 losses, 0 saves, 8 holds, 149 innings pitched, 113 hits, 17 walks, 18 home runs, 101 strike outs, 42 earned runs, 2.54 ERA, 0.87 WHIP.
Against Chunichi, M. Takeda appeared in just 1 game (on May 27), as a starter, threw 6 innings, allowed 6 hits, struck out 6, and allowed 2 earned runs (1 home run). He didn't figure in the decision, but the Fighters won 6-2.
Kenta Asakura:
29 games, 26 of them starts, 3 complete games, 12 wins, 7 losses over 171.2 innings, allowing 173 hits, 50 walks, 9 home runs, 105 strike outs, and 64 earned runs for a 3.36 ERA and a 1.30 WHIP.
Asakura did not face Nippon Ham during inter-league play.