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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Starting lineups
Swallows
1. Aoki (Centre)
2. Ueda (Left)
3. Tanaka (Second)
4. Hatakeyama (First)
5. Miyamoto (Third)
6. Balentien (Right)
7. Morioka (Short)
8. Aikawa (Catcher)
9. Tateyama (Pitcher)
Tigers
1. Hirano (Second)
2. Shibata (Centre)
3. Toritani (Short)
4. Arai (Third)
5. Brazell (First)
6. Murton (Right)
7. Shunsuke (Left)
8. Fujii (Catcher)
9. Messenger (Pitcher)
The countdown is now ticking as the remaining games of Mayumi's managerial tenure tick out. This was another game using Fujii who we should thankfully see less of next year and he was his usual self - dismal, being replaced in mid game yet again. Messenger also wasn't on top form and struggled particularly after the second out. This actually started in the first Swallows innings. With two outs Tanaka singled to centre but Hatakeyama struck out looking - a fine pitch. Tateyama was nothing less than dominating though - he retired the batters in order with ease. Messenger was in more trouble in Swallows second - Miyamoto led off with a hit to right - rather a lucky contact but which landed safely. Balentien hit left and Swallows had runners on first and second with no outs. Morioka bunted the runners to second and third and then Aizawa attempted a sacrifice fly. Shibata took the catch but here we saw his main weakness, his weak throw. Even so the chance of the tag out remained but the relay was poor and Miyamoto was able to slide home 1-0 Swallows, runner on second. The final batter, was Tateyama who grounded out to end the innings. At this stage Messenger was throwing a lot of pitches which had trouble with the edge of the zone. Fujii should have paid more attention to this issue but didn't. Tigers second started with Arai grounding out and then Brazell hit deep into right. The ball bounced unkindly and Balentien fumbled allowing Brazell to take second. This looked promising but then Murton grounded out and Shunsuke (who looked totally out of his depth this game) struck out swinging to end the innings. Swallows third was Messenger's best and he struck out two and seemed to be back to his best. It wouldn't last. Tigers third was straightforward for Tateyama. Hirano failed at his second at bat and all evening couldn't get a handle on Tateyama.
Messenger showed his problem with the third out in Swallows fourth. Two outs down with Balentien next. The latter hit neatly to left centre for a two base hit. Morioka walked and then Aikawa hit over the infield into centre for a timely single 2-0 Swallows, runners on second and third. Swallows runners had used the opportunity well and moved round the bases very smoothly. Tateyama drew a walk and this brought Old Kubo out to talk with Messenger. A chat with Fujii might well have been a good idea as well. Finally Aoki flew out to left to end the innings. Tigers fourth was a mess. Shibata led off with a single and then Toritani hit into a double play. Arai singled and then Brazell grounded out - once a Tiger got on base another made sure that he didn't get far. Swallows fifth really finished Messenger - once again two outs and then Hatakeyama singled left. Miyamoto hit to centre and Hatakeyama was able to make third. Balentien hit left along the base line and over Arai bringing in a runner 3-0 Swallows, runners on second and third. Morioka hit to right and another run scored 4-0 Swallows, runners on first and third. This was enough and Messenger was replaced by Watanabe. He struck out Aikawa to end the innings but Swallows were in control. Tateyama ensured that Tigers fifth was quiet retiring the batters in order with the last batter being Fujii. He was having an awful game behind the plate and with the bat and would be replaced for Swallows sixth by Shimizu. Tsutsui took over pitching duties and with two out gave up a hit to Ueda. Ueda stole second - the throw from Shimizu being poor to say the least but Tsutsui was able to strike out Tanaka to end the innings. Tigers sixth followed a similar pattern, two outs and then a single to Shibata. This time Toritani struck out to end the innings.
Hatakeyama led off Swallows seventh with a walk and was bunted to second by Miyamoto. If anyone needs an illustration of a bankrupt philosophy this is it. A No. 5 batter bunting with a four run lead. It beggars belief. Balentien lined out to sharp catch by Arai and then Morioka flew out to Shibata at centre. Tigers seventh was just quiet with no one putting up that much resistance. Fujihara took over for Swallows eighth and whilst Shimizu might have been better than Fujii he wasn't much to write home about. Still Swallows were in cruise mode and all that came out of the innings was a two out walk to Aoki. Ueda, though, grounded out to end the innings. Once again Tigers eighth was quiet even with the addition of a pinch hitter - Uemoto. Tateyama's control was complete and it was clear he would be going for the complete game shutout. Swallows ninth started with a fly out by Tanaka. Hatakeyama hit and was pinch run for by Noguchi. He tried to steal second bu the throw was lower and gave Toritani more time to tag the runner out. Nishimura then gave up a hit to Miyamoto - Shimizu not being in the Komiyama class. However, the final out Balentien flew out to centre. Tigers ninth was another easy innings and Tateyama ended in style striking out Toritani looking for the final out. Swallows victory.
Tateyama had only needed 105 pitches and had given up four hits and no walks. Tigers had been outplayed but the use of the useless Fujii is beginning to get annoying. If he can't last a full game why put him in anyway. It seems likely that Nashida will be selected as new manager of Tigers. I would hope so and would prefer him to the two internal candidates; Wada (please no!) and Hirata. Rumours indicate that internally as well Tigers favour an outsider this time so we can hope.