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Showing posts with label Kaisei (Nagasaki). Show all posts
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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Day 5, Game 3 - Nagata (Hyogo) vs. Kaisei (Nagasaki)

Our penultimate matchup may have one of the better pitchers in the tournament, but as may be the case around the country, be paired with an offense who can provide no help.

Nagata came in as a 21st century squad who reached the prefectural quarterfinals, but whose ace Sonoda seemed to dominate in all matchups giving up 1 run or less in 4 of his 6 games (the other two he gave up 3). He struck out over 11 per 9 (albeit against weaker competition, but that's all we have to go on).

As mentioned though, his biggest problem is that his offense is rather punchless. 4 players batting under 0.230 is never a good sign - even if you're facing the powerhouse teams.

I mean they get a chance at least against Kaisei (Nagasaki) because their pitching isn't stellar, but on the flip side their offense appears to be the opposite of Nagata. While they only scored 2 runs against Shuugakukan, they still pounded out 11 hits. And since you can't win a game scoring 0 runs, unless Sonoda can throw bagels, it's hard to envisage a win.

Nagata (Hyogo)
2B Miyake Satoshi
3B Fujiwara Yoshiyuki
SS Yoshida Masatsugu
P Sonoda Ryousuke
CF Endou Tsuyoshi
1B Akagi Hirotaka (#16)
C Yoshikawa Takaki
RF Tomita Makoto (#7)
LF Koike Kouhei (#9)

Kaisei (Nagasaki)
CF Hattori Kanta
2B Ogawa Hiromu (#5)
3B Shimahara Yuuki (#6)
LF Obata Shoudai
1B Nagaishi Takumu
C Tagawa Kenta
SS Yamaguchi Hiroki (#16)
P Haruta Tsuyoshi
RF Sakata Wataru

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14:10 - First Pitch!

Trying to catch up from getting the lineups late, but it's a scoreless 1st on both sides. Ace Sonoda for Nagata gets his clean inning, but first impression is that there's nothing special about him yet. But it's just the first.

We get our first baserunner of the game in Endou when he draws a walk in the 2nd. Nagai-kantoku immediately gives the green light and Endou steals second with time to spare! Akagi moves him to 3rd with a grounder, but Yoshikawa flies out to center to end the inning. As expected, Nagata may struggle to score runs.

I still can't see what it is about Sonoda that makes him one to watch. And he ends up yielding a run though partially not his fault.

Obata hits a hard grounder right to Miyake, but he can't grab the ball to make the out. It's a base hit, but he prolly should've had it. Katou-kantoku sends him to 2nd and Yoshikawa's throw sails over everyone allowing him to reach 3rd. So when Tagawa hits a slow grounder to 3rd, Nagata has to concede the run. 1-0.

Nagata does the right thing to get back - get runners on base any way possible. With one down, Koike and Miyake both draw a walk. Haruta comes back to strike out Yoshida for the 2nd out.

But Sonoda crushes a ball to left center! Hattori won't make it there in time and it goes to the wall! Both runners score and Nagata has the 2-1 lead! Haruta just grooved that fastball in there and it got punished.

Oh boy. The defense is letting down Sonoda. I was about ready to talk about a 1-2-3 inning, but on Hattori's routine fly to left, Koike has it bounce off his glove for a 2 base error. And as expected, the error kills Nagata as Ogawa kills a ball to center. The outfield was playing in, so it's an easy triple and a tie game at 2-2.

The defense continues to puzzle me. Obata a short grounder to the left side, a charging Fujiwara has it, double clutches, then sails it over everything, resulting in Obata being awarded 2nd. After a grounder to advance the runner, Tagawa hits a ball back to Akagi. He snags it, charges in, but then when he thinks it's safe goes to try and tag the runner. But because he wasn't going at the batter-runner he has to change direction. That allows Hattori to come home. And not only doesn't Akagi not tag Tagawa, but Hattori scores as well. 3-2 Kaisei. It stays that way until the break. Nagata may be trailing 3-2, but it belies the fact that they have just 1 hit on the day - Yoshida's 2-run double...

The rest of the game had me trying to figure out what the whole deal was with Sonoda. He's has average velocity, and wasn't really putting away batters like he did in the fall. From what I can figure he has better than average control for the most part and has good movement on his pitches. But not being a scout, I can't tell if that puts him as a potential prospect.

As I'm trying to figure out my commentary on Sonoda, suddenly in the 9th Nagata is able to patch together one last rally. Sonoda's groundball is booted by Ogawa allowing him to reach base. He's bunted over for a chance by Akagi. And he actually connects on a soft liner just out of the reach of Sakamoto into right. But it's so shallow that they can't wave Sonoda home. But they get 2 chances to tie the game.

The first goes to Yoshikawa, but after fighting a couple of balls, he pops one up at the plate. Tagawa makes the catch and Nagata is down to their last chance.

Tomita stands in, and he actually gets a hold of one! Sakata is sprinting back towards the foul pole, slides... and makes the catch! Sakata saves the game for Kaisei as they advance with a 3-2 win.

We see the first show of emotion from a player in Sonoda, who while I think he is crying, I think that he in some way should be pissed off as well. All 3 runs could have been prevented if not for his defense making errors on the field. And these are errors that were more than preventable. It's just disappointing all around.

Friday, January 29, 2016

Previewing the projected field - Kaisei (Nagasaki)

So once again both Kaisei's are in, so you can either differentiate it by their kanji (開星 from Shimane, 海星 from Nagasaki), or just make that delineation beforehand.

Now, they did struggle out of the gate against Sasebo Kougyou, but otherwise breezed through the prefecturals and included a win against Nagasaki Nichidai. They then proceeded to blow out former Koushien participants Kounan and Kitsuki before holding on against Kagoshima Jitsugyou (another Koushien regular) to reach the finals... where they were then promptly blown out.

So, they racked up some quality wins there, but the blowout might hurt if they were actually trying (remember by the finals they should have earned an invitation, so more work isn't necessary). And after ace Harada was relieved early in the game, they sent in other pitchers instead and probably just made sure to finish the game without injury or giving away scouting info.

So, about ace Haruta Tsuyoshi (春田 剛志), I don't have any info on him - despite this team being the runner-up in the Kyushu Super-Regionals. There might be a reason though. In his last 2 games he worked 0.2 IP against Kagoshima Jitsugyou and gave up 2 runs. Then against Shuugakukan, he gave up 3 runs in 3.2 IP. If he's the ace, this is concerning.

And none of the other pitchers fared better either. The next man up looks to be Tsuchiya Kazushi (土谷 一志), who fared much better against Kajitsu (1 run after relieving Haruta), but then gave up 2 as the last reliever against Shuugakukan. Kan Yuusuke (間 悠亮) and Hiromori Yuuto (広森 悠透) did not fare much better in the finals.

This means the offense is under a lot of pressure to make up for the apparent average pitching. CF Hattori Takahiro (服部 貴大) leads off a top-heavy lineup along with 3B Shimabara Yuuki (島原 勇樹), and C Tagawa Kenta (田川 賢汰). But the power outages against some of the well-known schools is a big concern and will present challenges right off the bat - especially with even a worse-than-average draw.

Which means their prospects are much reduced in my opinion.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Day 5, Game 3 - Nishougakushadai Fuzoku (Higashi Tokyo) v. Kaisei (海星) (NagasakI)

One Kaisei exits stage right, another enters, they hope with better results.  In their road to the title, they only needed to defeat one powerhouse team in Souseikan to win the title.  The team doesn't hit very well, and the pitching appeared so-so in the prefecturals, so it might be an uphill battle.

Nishougakushadai Fuzoku finally got their time at Koushien after I thought they were unfairly omitted from Senbatsu.  Road wasn't that easy either having to face Toukaidai Takanawadai, Toua Gakuen, Seiritsu Gakuen and then Teikyou to win the title.  Sure they did avoid some of the tougher teams, but anytime you defeat Teikyou, you've done something right.

Weird thing is, ace Ookuro doesn't look like anything special, but that could just be a result of the competition they faced.  Still, it looks like he depends on a lot of contact plays.

Both schools are going to their bench for starters, it'll be interesting to see how this plays out later.

Kaisei 海星 (Nagasaki)
CF Nakajima Seiichirou
SS Takayama Ryou
LF Minewaki Manabu
3B Hirayu Aoi (#3)
C Kuwahara Yuito
RF Hattori Nukuhiro
2B Honda Yuuya
3B Murakami Taiga (#13)
P Ishiba Takumi (#11)

Nishougakushadai Fuzoku (Higashi Tokyo)
CF Seimatsu Yuuya
3B Kitamoto Kazuki
SS Takehara Yuuta
1B Komine Eisuke
LF Okada Yuuki (#16)
RF Hata Shoutarou
C Imamura Daiki (#12)
P Ookuro Kazuyuki
2B Miguchi Eito (#15)

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15:10 - First Pitch!

1st Inning
As expected, Ookuro is getting a lot of contact.  Nakajima flies out to left.

After giving up a walk, we see what might be one key.  He picks off Takayama at 1st with a fairly quick throw.

That helps because Minewaki bloops one to right for a base hit.  But Hirayuu grounds out to 2nd and it's a safe 1st for Ookuro and Nishougakusadai.

In almost a mirror image of the top of the 1st, Ishiba gives up a 1-out walk to Kitamoto.  Takehara bunts him along, AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!

Hirayu throws the ball away at 1st and Kitamoto advances to 3rd!  Kaisei already in trouble!

Komine grounder up middle!  Takayama with the great sliding stop!  Throws to 3rd!! He gets Takehara on the tag! That's a heads up play by the Kaisei SS!

But they're not out of the woods yet!  Okada first pitch singles to center!  And now Ishiba walks Imamura to load the bases! This could get ugly quick...

Imamura looper to right center!  Komine scores! Okada waved around, he scores!  Nishougakushadai takes a 3-0 lead!

Ookuro grounder to 3rd, Hirayu's throw to 1st offline again!  But Murakami makes the tag and the side is retired.

Oh boy....

Top 2nd
Well, Kaisei certainly willing to play the waiting game as Kuwahara draws a leadoff walk.  But Hattori pops his bunt up and Imamura makes the catch for the out.

Honda also goes deep into the count, but winds up swinging under the curveball for the 2nd out.

Murakami also goes down swinging on the curve and the side is retired.

Bottom 2nd
Defensive change already given the 1st inning.  Harada enters game for Murakami and goes to 3rd, Hirayu goes back to his numbered position at 1B.

Miguchi leads off the inning with a base hit to right and is moved over to 2nd.  Kitamoto hits a fly to right for out #2.

Ishiba might get a 0, Takehara grounder to 2nd, AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

Honda just whiffs on the ball as it deflects off his leg into right! Miguchi scores to make it 4-0!

Komine first pitch laces one to center and Kaisei is in a bad way early.

Thankfully for them, Okada grounds to short.  Takayama, the only player who seems to be playing defense, makes the play at 1st for the 3rd out.  But this looks really bad for Kaisei.

Top 3rd
Ishiba finally gets some good luck his way when his screamer down the 1st base line takes a high hop and eats up Komine into right!  He's in with a leadoff double!

And now Nakajima singles through the right side!  Ishiba holds at 3rd, but Kaisei's bats are coming alive!

Are they ever!!  Takayama single to left!  Ishiba scores and Kaisei is on the board at 4-1!

Oddly, with the momentum, Katou-kantoku has Minewaki bunt the runners over.  Base hit could score 2, but they team just put together 3 hits.

And Hirayu hits a fly to center.  But it's not deep enough and the runners have to hold...

SANSHIN!!  Kuwahara chases after the curve and just like that, a strong rally fizzles out.  Kaisei gets a run, but it could have been much more..

Bottom 3rd
Hata drive to left!  Minewaki back to the wall... looking up....

HAITAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh, momentum can be a fickle thing.  Kaisei looked to be on their way back when a sac bunt seemingly derailed things, and now a first pitch HR nullifies that work just a half-inning ago.  5-1 Nishhougakushadai.

One down now, and Ookuro lines one to right for a base hit.  Ishiba trying to play damage control as he gets Miguchi to strike out.

He manages to retire the side when Suematsu can't check his swing, but the offense will need to get wound up all over again...

Top 4th
It's a fairly quick 1-2-3 inning for Ookuro highlighted by Komine attempt to make a catch while leaping into the camera well.  Looked rather awkward if you ask me.

Bottom 4th
After a leadoff single by Kitamoto and a sac bunt, Ishiba is relieved by ace Yoshida on the mound.

Oh man you know it's bad when Komine hits a ball to center, Kitamoto scores, and yet Komine doesn't take 2nd on the bad throw... 6-1 Nishougakushadai.

To make up for it, he takes off for 2nd! Kuwahara's throw to 2nd is in time, but Takayama can't field the ball cleanly and he's safe.

Hata tries to go for the moon, but Yoshida will have none of that, blowing a 144 kph ball past him for the 3rd out.

Top 5th
One down and Ookuro issues his 3rd walk to Nakajima.

Takayama with the safety bunt, Ookuro's throw to first... SAFE!!

Takayama does the head-sliding thing, but still makes it anyways.

Minewaki drive to right! Hata running back, running back!  Loses track of it as it falls in front of him!  Nakajima scores and it's a 6-2 ballgame!

Ah! Hirayu gets plunked in the leg and it's manrui for Kaisei!

Kuwahara fly ball to center, but it's too short!  Nakajima makes the catch and the runners have to hold! 2 down!

ああ!

Ookuro hits Hattori and that forces in a run! 6-3 now!

Katou-kantoku correctly sensing momentum, sends in #10 Ogawa to hit for Honda.

And he hits a soft liner to center! That's down for a base hit!  Minewaki scores and it's a 6-4 ballgame!

That's it for Ookuro.  #18, rookie Ooe comes into the game!

あああああああああああああああ!!!!!!!!!!!

Ooe hits Harada and that forces in another run!  It's 6-5!!  And Yoshida is up again as Jock Rock plays in the Kaisei ouen-dan.

SANSHIN!!!!  The rookie battery survives the massacre as Yoshida goes down on a slider!  On just 2 hits, Kaisei scores 4 runs and only trails by 1!

Bottom 5th
#14 Shinguu comes in the game for PH Ogawa to play 2B.

Imamura test him out with a ball to the right side!  Shinguu gets there, but can't get the glove on the ball and he's on with a single!  Ooe tries to bunt the runner along, but Yoshida quickly field and fires to 2nd to get the force!

Miguchi lays down another bunt, but Yoshida once again goes to 2nd and gets the force!

But maybe that's planned because Miguchi takes off for 2nd and Kawahara doesn't even bother with a throw!

And that pays off! Suematsu with a base hit to center!  Miguchi scores easily with his speed and Suemtasu takes 2nd on the throw home! 7-5!

Kitamoto grounds back to Yoshida for the 3rd out, but Nishougakushadai is able to get back a run as we head to the break   But despite Nishougakushadai scoring every inning, they're only leading by 2 runs.

Top 6th
Wow. The rookie battery of Ooe and Imamura doing work v. Kaise.

Nakajima first pitch flyout to left.

Takayama hard grounder, but right to Miguchi.

Of course, I mention it on twitter, and then Ooe walks Minewaki.

Minewaki is caught off 1st!  The rundown starts, but Komine throws it away!  Minewaki doesn't notice (his back is to the throw), and he merely returns to 1st.

Ooe closes out the inning getting Hirayu to swing and miss on a fastball away for the 3rd out!

Bottom 6th
Takehara finally checks in with a base hit and now every batter has a base hit.

But he gets carried away and tries to steal 2nd... and is thrown out very plainly by Kuwahara.

Komine and Okada are quickly retired afterwards and Kaisei will be back on the bats once again for the Lucky 7.

Top 7th
Ooe continuing to befuddle the Kaisei batters.  In fact, after retiring the side in order, out of the 9 batters he has faced, only Nakajima has hit the ball out of the infield.

Bottom 7th
Rookie Imamura doesn't care about the stage.  With one down he singles to center for his 3rd hit of the game!

But he's caught off the bag and thrown out!  No, wait!  Yoshida's called for the balk!

Yoshida clamps down though and retires both Ooe and Miguchi to retire the inning.  No harm done, but time is running short.

Top 8th
Captain Harada gets his base hit at Koushien with a single to center. Yoshida bunts him to 2nd.

Nakajima with a drive to left, but Okada is right there for the catch!

Ooe puts up another donut as he gets Takayama to ground to 2nd for the 3rd out!

Bottom 8th
Yoshida's done his job.  He sits down the top of Nishougakusha's lineup in just 6 pitches!

Top 9th
But they need 2 runs here to stay alive.

Needing 2 runs, Minewaki takes a hack at 3-0, and again at 3-1!   Why?!

His third swing flies out to center!  You need baserunners!

Hirayu swings on the first pitch and he flies out to center! 2 out! Just like that, the last chance sits with Kuwahara!

Chopper! Ooe fields it on the left side! Throw to 1st, game set!

The relief battery of Ooe and Imamura shut down the Kaisei offense in the 2nd half, and preserve the lead as they win 7-5!

Well, as the numbers from the Higashi Tokyo taikai show, we now know who the real ace of the staff is.  Ooe doesn't blow you away, but he does make your offense look feeble.

While the overall game isn't pretty, there are good things to take from it as Nishougakushadai moves forward.  Will the fate of the team lie with the rookies?  Time will tell.

Kaisei for their part played a great game, and while they managed to make the make the game close, they just weren't able to put anything together to bridge the gap.  Judging by their success, they'll be back sooner rather than later.