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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Seibu's run came off the bat of Cabrera who welcomed the highly hyped super-rookie Kisanuki to the mound with a home run just right of straight away center. He stood at the plate and watched it, which isn't a good idea at Chiba Marine Stadium and its Candlestick-like winds. While the ball may not have travelled as far as he thought it would, it did get into the stands to bring the Pacific League to within one home run.
Ah! Kanemoto just knocked in a run with a long ball to left-center. (Top of the fifth.) The ball had plenty of hang time, giving the left fielder time to get there, but it was plenty deep enough to score the runner from third. (And deep enough to excite the announcers who thought it might be three in a row.) That's the first non-home run RBI this series. All three Central League runs have been driven in by Kanemoto, so far.