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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
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Lotte had a huge chance in the first inning with the bases loaded, but only managed to score one run on a sacrifice fly by Franco.
Thanks to a couple of boots by replacement third baseman Masato Watanabe (Imae was hit by a pitch in the first inning and taken out - I fear he may have a fractured arm), Samsun tied the game at 1-1 in the third inning.
But Lotte struck right back in the bottom of the third as Watanabe made up for those booted balls by hitting a two run line drive into the left field stands. It was a beautiful slight bow of an arch as viewed from the third base side. Lotte up 3-1.
Lotte added a pair of insurance runs in the fourth inning when Benny came through with a 2-run single with runners at second and third. He's is tough with runners in scoring position. Those were RBI numbers 8 and 9 for the Series. Benny had been instrumental when it came to run production in the Asia Series.
After the forth, Samsun started into their relief pitching, and it was excellent. Furthermore, the Lions were solid in the field - more so than Lotte tonight. They just couldn't get that one more hit when they needed it.
Submariner Shunsuke Watanabe started for Lotte and threw six innings. At that point, he'd given up more hits than the Samsun pitching staff, but managed to scatter them a little better, and got big outs when he needed them.
Fujita, Yabuta, and Masahide Kobayashi pitched one inning each, the 7th, 8th, and 9th respectively. After a one-out error in the 9th, though, things started going bad for Kobayashi. I really do seem to be a curse for him, as he gave up two run in the 9th, escaping by striking out the last batter to end the game. In fact, the last two outs were strike outs. I think he gave up on the idea that he'd let the other team hit the ball and his defense will hold.
Nonethless, the Chiba Lotte Marines win the first ever Asia Cup. While they pretty much dominated the competition this year, I don't expect Japan to be able to take it for granted in years to come. Korea was solid this final game, and I think they're going come back next year with something to prove. Same goes for the Taiwanese representative. China may be a few years away from really being competitive, but they soon will be, too. I've got more thoughts on the subject, that I'll write to the "Asia Series a Joke" thread in "Open Talk" when I have more time.
That's it for now. It was a great Asia Series.