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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
The Tigers got a runner to second in the first inning, but there he died. Yokohama didn't do anything in the bottom of the first as Igawa looked like he was going to be tough.
But it was the second that Yoshimi got the better of Igawa, on the mound and at the plate.
In the top of the second, with runners at first and third and two down, Igawa came to the plate. On a two strike one ball count, Yoshimi got Igawa swinging on an outside pitch to retire the side, and end the threat.
After Kinjyoh plated Woods in the bottom of the second, Yoshimi came up with two down and runners at second an third. On a 2-2 count, Yoshimi reached for Igawa's outside pitch and slapped it through the gap on the left side of the infield - base hit! The runner trots home from third, and Yokohama takes a 2-0 lead.
After that, Yoshimi has thrown three perfect innings (so far - knock on wood).
Defensively, the BayStars have looked good. I said before that I wanted to see Fukumoto get a chance to play second, but Ogawa has been impressive this evening. Is it the new turf? I don't remember his range being that wide (and tall - nice jump).
... Update ...
The Tigers have finally gotten to Yoshimi, scoring one in the top of the seventh. Back to back walks came back turn burn him when pinch hitter Hirosawa singled up the middle. A great diving grab and toss to second on what looked like a base hit up the middle by pinch hitting Yagi prevented a second run.
But Imaoka came through, slapping a base hit over Ogawa's head and into right. It's a one run ball game!