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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Starting lineups
Marines
1. Nishioka (Short)
2. Fukuura (First)
3. Saburo (Centre)
4. Iguchi (Second)
5. Satozaki (Catcher)
6. Ohmatsu (Right)
7. Benny (Left)
8. Imae (Third)
9. Ono (Pitcher)
Tigers
1. Akahoshi (Centre)
2. Sekimoto (First)
3. Toritani (Short)
4. Kanemoto (Left)
5. Arai (Third)
6. Katsuragi (Right)
7. Hirano (Second)
8. Kanoh (Catcher)
9. Abe (Pitcher)
Abe started with a Nishioka hit and then picked up a nice double play from Fukuura. The final batter Saburo grounded out and the Tigers were off to a good start. Ono didn't start so securely. Akahoshi, back after his rest, hit and was bunted to second by Sekimoto. One out later, Kanemoto walked - it's nice to see him picking up the walks. However Arai grounded out and the innings was scoreless. Iguchi led off the Marines second with a hit. He then chanced Kanoh's arm and lost. Abe though managed to mess up this innings. Satozaki walked and then Ohmatsu hit - runners on first and third. Benny hit to left and it was 1-0 Marines, runners on first and second. The next two batters were out easily. Hirano hit in the Tigers second and then Abe hit to set up runners on first and third with two outs. Akahoshi though couldn't convert and the innings was scoreless. With one out in Marines third Fukuura hit. One out later Iguchi also hit and then Satozaki walked to load the bases. Maybe Abe as a starter was not such a good idea. The final batter for the Marines was Ohmatsu who struck out to a fine piece of pitching from Abe. In Tigers third Sekimoto led off with a hit. Two outs later, an Arai two base put runners on second and third. This time the batter, Katsuragi didn't get out but hit nicely driving in two runs 2-1 Tigers runner on first. The final batter, Hirano, grounded out but Tigers had a lead.
Marines fourth was quiet as Abe retired the batters in order. In Tigers fourth, Kanoh led off with a hit but the batters failed to convert him and this innings was scoreless. Marines fifth was pitched by Egusa. More practice is needed to use Abe as a starter. He had a lively first innings. Nishioka hit and was bunted to second. Saburo walked but then the next two batters found themselves flying out to some deceptive pitching. Tigers fifth saw Arai hit with two outs but nothing came of this. In Marines sixth Benny hit but like the previous innings nothing came of it. For Tigers sixth Naruse (the new pitcher) walked Hirano but was able to control the batting. Ono had done well without being spectacular.
Egusa was replaced by Atchison for the Marines seventh and he retired the batters in order. In Tigers seventh, Naruse walked Toritani but that was all and the innings was scoreless. Tigers troubles started in the Marines eighth. Naturally, Mayumi chose Williams who wasn't good. He gave up a one out hit to Satozaki. This was followed by an out and a walk to Benny. Still two outs - things should be OK. However, Williams managed to give up a hit to Imae - runner home 2-2 scores tied, runners on first and second. This became runners on second and third with a wild pitch but luckily Lambin (pinch hitter) struck out to end the innings. Tigers eighth was pitched by Sikorski who isn't normally so reliable but was so this innings. He did start with a walk to Katsuragi. Yamato (pinch runner) was bunted to second by Hirano but then the next two batters failed and the innings was scoreless. So to the Marines ninth, so to Fujikawa. He was dismal and really needs to lift his pitching. He has been throwing a lot of rubbish and this innings was no exception. He started with a two base hit to Nishioka, in itself not a big problem though inconvenient. One out later he gave up a three base hit to Saburo 3-2 Marines - runner on third. The next two batters he got out but really Fujikawa you should have got the biggest poser on the Marines team (Saburo) out. Ogino pitched the Tigers ninth and gave up a hit to Sekimoto but he didn't advance beyond first and the innings was scoreless. Marines victory.
The Marines had taken advantage of some sub-standard pitching by Williams and Fujikawa. Tigers had had a lead going into the eighth and Mayumi had taken the right decision to use his elite closers. However, he couldn't expect them to let him down so badly. This was really a victory thrown away by the relief.