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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Day 3, Game 3 - Kisaradzu Sougou (Chiba) vs. Sapporo Dai-ichi (Hokkaido)

Our last matchup of Day 3 features 2 super-regional champs, but this feels like a one-way affair.

Sapporo Dai-ichi has quality wins in prefecture - Hokushou and Komadai Tomakomai. But the minute they went to Meiji Jingu, the pitching staff suddenly started hitting road bumps as they just couldn't stop the flow of hits and walks. As a whole they actually allowed exactly 2 runners an inning - every inning... That alone is a huge red flag. What's worse, in a prefecture that generally has weaker competition, 0.321/0.411/0.518 is not spectacular, and worse 4 of their batters carry a BA less than 0.250. Now, some of them have spectacular OBP's, but against this team those walks will be few and far between.

Compare that to Kanto ex Tokyo champs Kisaradzu Sougou who beat Senshuudai Matsudo, Toukou Gakuen, Hanasaki Tokuharu, Toukaidai Koufu and Jyousou Gakuin. In fact those last 4 was their super-regional resume - absolutely no breaks whatsoever. Now ace Hayakawa struggled against Osaka Touin, but then again who doesn't in some capacity?

Offensively, to be able to carry a 0.307/0.373/0.473 line including those games lends some credence to the numbers and won't require revision.

Kisaradzu Sougou (Chiba)
SS Minemura Takaki
CF Kido Ryou
2B Koike Kazuki
RF Toriumi Ranma
1B Yamashita Hikaru
3B Inoue Mizuki
LF Hosoda Yuuki
C Oosawa Shou
P Hayakawa Takahisa

Sapporo Dai-ichi (Hokkaido)
CF Tsuji Rikuto
2B Satou Manato
LF Takashina Nagumo
P Kamide Takuma
RF Kanemura Kyousuke
1B Nagato Kou
SS Miyazawa Kouta
C Zenime Yuunosuke
3B Takei Kazuma

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14:20 - First Pitch!

Good start for Kamide, Strikes out Minemura on a decent enough curve. Doesn't throw that hard (lower 130s) with a slider, curve, and maybe a change. Two routine flyouts to Tsuji in center, and it's a needed clean inning.

Hayakawa starts about as routine as you can get. Despite giving up a walk, he gets a textbook 6-4-3 double play to end the frame quickly.

Things do not go as smoothly for Kamide, though it's not initially his fault. Toriumi hits a short chopper to the left side, and Takei rushes the throw wide, allowing him to reach 2nd. Then on a bunt, he checks 3rd, but as he pivots to throw to 1st, he slips.

He's showing a bit of poise though. First, he freezes Inoue with a fastball on the outside edge. Hosoda can't quite square up a curve and he pops out behind 2nd base. And he didn't mind walking Oosawa as it brought up ace Hayakawa, who he gets swinging on a slider inside to end the threat.

I was about to mention that Hayakawa was cruising along having gotten their 4-5 hitters to chase fastballs out of the zone, but then Nagato catches a change off the end of the bat and sends it back up the middle for a single. That's compounded when he hits Miyazawa on the hands. Thankfully for him, he gets Zenime to groundout.

I'm actually surprised that Kisaradzu Sougou isn't putting more pressure on Sapporo Dai-ichi. Their ABs look more like a team that's a bit lost at the plate. They're getting runners on base, but it's far from convincing. Single, SB, WP with 2 down, but can't do anything with it.

On the other hand, Hayakawa is getting in all types of trouble. In the 3rd, he gives up a leadoff hit, then whiffs on a bunt by Tsuji. After he then walks Satou to load the bases, he finds a way to buckle down the hard way. striking out the heart of the Sapporo order in order, and making all 3 look silly. He then hits a batter in the 4th, but gets a 3-6-1 DP to avoid damage.

Kisaradzu Sougou finally shows some sign of life in the 5th. Hayakawa sharts it himself with a grounder back up the middle. After a sac bunt, Kido reaches down on a slider and singles to right, putting runners at the corners. Koike pays it off with a liner to left. Takashina has to dive to get it after a late jump, and that allows Hayakawa to come home. Kisaradzu finally gets on the board, though it's just 1-0.

That at least in the meantime has reinvigorated Hayakawa, as he quickly dispatches the side in the 5th, bringing us to the break. While Kisaradzu Sougou has the lead, it doesn't really feel all that comfortable, if only because their offense has been curtailed by Kamide.

They're getting increased chances though. With 1 down, Inoue is jammed but powers one to right for a base hit. Kikuchi-kantoku yells for a small TO after Kamide walks Hosoda. They certainly can't afford to give up another run here. And what they're not getting in base hits they're getting with stolen bases. Both runners take off as Oosawa swings at a ball in the dirt, and Zenime can't cut down Inoue at 3rd.

So it's all left to Hayakawa to add to his lead. He's certainly giving Kamide a hard time, fighting off ball after ball once the count runs full. And finally he gets hold of a curve and laces it past Kamide into center. Inoue scores, and Hosoda ends up behind him when Tsuji can't field the ball cleanly. 3-0 to the good of Kisaradzu Sougou and perhaps they can breathe a little easier now.

Eventually Kamide is relieved in the 7th. Zenime gives way for Togashi to take the hill, moving Kamide to RF and Kanemura to C (weird).

But it seems to be waving the white flag. Kido gets hit and after a sac bunt Toriumi, who had been quiet all day, gets a hold of a fastball and drives it just short of the wall in left scoring 1. Soon after, Togashi puts a ball in the dirt and that allows Toriumi to make it a 5-0 game. Satou adds on another error, but Takei finally ends it with a nice play from a hotshot by Hosoda.

Kikuchi-kantoku sending in his other P's to get experience it seems, though it would be nice if he were to empty the bench, but with 5 players still to enter the game it seems unlikely.

Even with the substitutions, Sapporo Dai-ichi seems to at least try and avoid the shutout. PH Mikami draws a leadoff walk and is replaced by Konno. Miyazawa inside outs a ball through the left side for a base hit.

Unfortunately, Togashi and Takei both strike out.

Tsuji with a last gasp hits a ball to center, and Kido for some reason doesn't make sure to block it, and it gets underneath his glove. and rolls to the wall. He almost gets an inside-the-parker, but ends up at 3rd. At least the shutout is prevented, though the game still is eventually lost at 5-2.

The team I expected to win did, but not really in the fashion I thought. More importantly, the fact that Kamide held serve for so long is now a problem. Especially with Osaka Touin on the horizon. Again. They may have won a game, but may provide little resistance against the Yankees of 高校野球.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Previewing the projected field - Sapporo Dai-ichi (Hokkaido)

In the leadup to next year's senbatsu (and because I have a lot of dead time at work), I'll be getting posts out on the teams in the projected field. First up is the Hokkaido champions Sapporo Dai-ichi.

Sapporo Dai-ichi pretty much handled all the teams they needed to without much issue until they hit the meat of the schedule - which started in the quarterfinals against Hokushou and followed that up with Komodai Tomakomai and Hokkaido Sakae.

For a champion team though, there's little information on them. Ace Kamide Takuma (上出 拓真) throws in the low 130s with a changeup of sorts that he tends to leave up. Here is the game versus Takamatsu Shougyou in the Meiji Jingu Taikai (Skip to 1:03.30 as that is when he comes in relief.). Against lefties, he seems to let the ball fly out early, leaving pitches up and away and not close. Even in general he leaves the fastball up in the zone and is prone to fly balls.

Offensively, their best hitter was their #9 hitter, RF Kanemura Kyousuke (兼村 京佑). He was 4-5 with 2 doubles and 2 RBIs versus Kanto Dai-ichi, and then was 3-4 with a double and 2 RBIs against Takamatsu Shougyou.

With such little information, and from what I could see and read, it doesn't look like Sapporo Dai-ichi is a legitimate title contender. Depending on the rest of the field and their draw, it's possible they could be one-and-done.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Day 4, Game 4 - Sapporo Dai-ichi (Minami Hokkaido) vs. Sasebo Jitsugyou (Nagasaki)

Wrapping up today's schedule is a cross-country battle between Minami Hokkaido representative Sapporo Dai-ichi and Nagasaki's Sasebo Jitsugyou.

Sapporo Dai-ichi really earned their 3rd Natsu Koushien appearance as they had to defeat both Hokushou and Hokkai in back-to-back games and then came from behind to deny Sapporo Nichidai their first ever appearance.

Looking at their last 3 games against the aforemetioned teams, Sapporo Dai-ichi was very consistent.  They batted 0.332 as a team overall, 0.333 versus in those 3 games.  Top of the order batters Saitou and Takaishi are the table setters for the team.

On the other side of the ball, Kikuchi-kantoku rode ace Chiku for as long as he could, then went to his relievers #11 Yokouchi and #10 Kikuta when Tomohisa failed (it so happened to be the championship game!).  Up until the final, they had yielded just 3 runs.  None of the pitchers appear to be K masters (when compared to say Hokkai or Hokushou's successful runs).

Opposing them in the 1st base dugout is Sasebo Jitsugyou making their 4th appearance.  Outside of their 1st game, the team appears to be a version of last year's Touyoudai Himeji - lots of low scoring affairs.  This despite hitting 0.325 if you remove the 12-0 1st round win, as well as facing a Nagasaki Shougyou team that may have been implementing a platoon matchup with a left and a righty pitcher.

Shimizu-kantoku has used the pitcher timeshare to the maximum here, using #1 Kimura and #11 Kinoshita in roughly equal amounts in the final couple of games, much like Saga Kita.  Wonder if this will continue at Koushien.

Sadly, because of the poor performance of Hokkaido teams since Komadai Tomakomai, the advantage probably lies with Sajitsu.


Sapporo Dai-ichi (Minami Hokkaido)
3B Saitou
2B Takaishi
1B Yamada
C Murata
SS Takahashi
RF Satou
CF Chikazawa
P Chiku
LF Kaze

Sasebo Jitsugyou (Nagasaki)
CF Nagatani
C Ura
3B Yamaguchi Akira
2B Matsuyama
RF Tateishi
P Kimura
LF Sakai (#17)
1B Sasahara
SS Yamaguchi Makoto

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15:39 - First Pitch

Top 1st
Saitou start the game with a liner down the left field side!  Saitou stumbles around 1st, but then Sakai's throw misses the cutoff man and allows Saitou to take 2nd! Takaishi bunts him along to 3rd.

Yamada tries to drive the run in, but is frozen on a slightly delayed strike 3 call on a fastball on the outside corner.

Cleanup batter Murata draws a full count walk to keep the inning going, but Takahashi grounds out to 3rd to end the inning.

Bottom 1st
Nagatani goes down swinging on a slider way down and away.

Ura then draws a walk, which Shimizu-kantoku electing to have Akira bunt him over for a one-timer from Matsuyama.

First pitch Matsuyama swings out of his shoes... but misses.  He eventually flies out to left to end the inning.

Top 2nd
Chikuzawa first pitch hits a liner to center, Satou pushes him further 90 feet.

Kimura for Sajitsu has a fastball in the high 120s, with a cutter, slider and change and curveball.

Chiku can't connect on one such cutter and goes down for the 2nd out.

And Kikuchi-kantoku tries to set the game in motion by sending Chikuzawa, but he's easily thrown out to end the inning.

Bottom 2nd
For Chiku, he has a fastball in the mid 130s and at least a slider in the mid 120s.

But he walks his 2nd batter this game in Tateishi.  Kimura lays down the bunt, but Murata tries to get the force at 2nd, but the throw is wide and late!

Sakai now looking to lay down the bunt.  Misses on his first attempt and now swings away to fall behind 1-2.

But Chiku throws 3 balls not even close and without the benefit of a hit, it's manrui for Sajitsu and #8 batter Sasahara.  Kikuchi-kantoku calls for time.

Sasahara a bit eager, swinging on a slider up and in, then on a slider down and away.  Then he manages to hold off on a borderline fastball and a fastball low as well.

Chiku finally retires him when he fouls out to 1st.  Makoto now up with still only one down.

SQUEEZE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Shimizu-kantoku calls for the squeeze, but Makoto misses!  Once again, Tateishi is left in the lurch and is run down while the runners advance.

And Chiku gets out of the pinch as Makoto grounds to short!  Manrui with no down and Sajitsu fails to score!

Top 3rd
It's a quick inning for Sapporo Dai-ichi as Kaze is caught looking on a fastball, Saitou grounds to 3rd, and Takaishi hits a weak comebacker to Kimura.

Bottom 3rd
Just like that Sajitsu is back on the sticks.

Nagatani starts it off with a single past a diving Saitou into left.  Ura sacrifices him over, though he does make it close at 1st.

Akira then draws a walk and Sasebo is starting to threaten again.

Matsuyama reaches down and slices a ball away to left center!  Kaze and Chikazawa charging in, Kaze dives, but it's just out of his reach!  Chikazawa gets the ball in, but Nagatani scores to give Sajitsu a 1-0 lead on Matsuyama's double!

Tateishi swings at the first pitch and hits a fly down the right field line.  Satou is there for the catch as the runners tags up!  The throw is offline and it's now 2-0 Sajitsu!

Kimura goes down swinging on a slider away, but Sajitsu strikes first!

Top 4th
One down for Sapporo and Yamada fists a ball over Akira's head for a base hit!  Takahashi follows that up with a grounder past a diving Akira and Sapporo has a scoring situation developing!

Chikuzawa with yet another single to left and it's now manrui for Sapporo as Shimizu-kantoku calls for time with Satou stepping into the box.

SQUEEZE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Satou, on the 1-1 pitch dives on a pitch down and away and somehow manages to bunt the ball in play!  Ura gets the ball, tries to reach back, but can't reach Murata who scores!  Ura though has the presence of mind to get up and throw to 1st as Satou had to get up and run.  He gets the job done though and the deficit is cut in half at 2-1!

Chiku up for Sapporo and he draws a walk.  Manrui once again for Sapporo Dai-ichi.  However, Kaze swings on the first pitch and grounds out to short.

Bottom 4th
Sakai works the count full against Chiku, but goes down swinging.  Sasahara goes full as well, then bloops one to left.

Shimizu-kantoku has Makoto try to bunt, but he can't.  Even when he three bunts (it's three, not free as I found out), he fouls out.

Nagatani flies out to left and the inning is over.

Top 5th
Saitou leads off the inning with a single to left.  Takaishi bunts him over to 2nd.

Yamada swings on the first pitch and singles through to right!  Saitou rounds 3rd, as Tateishi throws home!  Ura with the swipe tag... SAFE!!  Saitou just outruns the tag and is safe!  We're all tied up at 2-2!!

Now Kikuchi-kantoku is asking cleanup batter Murata to bunt, but like Makoto last half inning he can't and fouls out!

2 down for Takahashi, and he's down on strikes!

But wait a minute, the count was 1-1!  How can that be a strikeout?  Sapporo's players talk to the plate umpire and after much discussion, and looking at the scoreboard, they finally determine that it was in fact 1-2, and not a strikeout.  Sajitsu's players are wondering what's going on and talk to the plate umpire.

The right call was made, and one pitch later Takaashi goes down swinging anyways.

Bottom 5th
One down for Sajitsu and he hits a ball back up the middle.  Takahashi runs it down, but has no play.

Matsuyama hits a shallow liner, but Satou charges in and makes the running catch!

Shimizu-kantoku then tries to send Akira, but he's thrown out to end the inning.  We head to the break with Sapporo Dai-ichi having clawed their way back level.

Top 6th
Chikuzawa first pitch singles to center AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

Nagatani whiffs on the bounds and has to go back to retrieve it!  Chikuzawa advances to 2nd!  Satou sacrifices him to 3rd and Sapporo Dai-ichi threatens to take the lead!

Chiku up and he shows bunt!  But he doesn't offer at the pitch.

SQUEEZE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

He does though when the count is 2-2 and he fouls out! 2 down!

And Kimura is bailed out as he gets Kaze to groundout to short to end the inning!

Bottom 6th
Tateishi works another count full, but chases a slider away for the first out. Chiku though then turns around and walks Kimura on 4 straight.

He throws 2 more to Sakai before he chases a slider down in the zone.  Eventually Sakai works his 3rd full count in as many AB's and draws a walk.  He's walked, struckout and walked on those 3 full counts.

That gets Kikuchi-kantoku to call time.

After the conference, Chiku immediately gets ahad of Sasahara 0-2.

But Sasahara hits a single to right!  Kimura being waved around as Satou's throw is short, rolls on the ground and is late at home!  Sajitsu retakes the 3-2 lead!  Murata though catches Sasahara off 1st and he snap throws to 1st!  He's caught in a rundown and 2-3-6 for the 2nd out!  Sakai stays at 3rd.

Chiku meanwhile still can't find the strike zone and he walks Masato of all batters.

#11 Yokouchi begins to warm up in the bullpen as leadoff batter Nagatani steps in.

Masato takes off for 2nd on the 2-0 pitch.  Murata's throw to 2nd is cutoff by Takaishi as he snap throws to 3rd.

Nagatani gets ahead 3-0, but a called strike and an unforunate pitch that hits the bat on what would have been ball 4 fills up the count.  He then chases a ball way outside the zone and the inning is over.  But Sajitsu retakes the lead!

Top 7th
Saitou with a fly ball to left.  Sakai running back to the wall, still running... STILL RUNNING!!!!!

HAITAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wow, are you kidding me???!!

Saitou gets that run right back with a homerun that too is at least 10 rows back!  We're tied again at 3-3!!!!!

Takaishi with a grounder to the right side!  Sasahara can't get it, but Matsuyama backing up the play does.  But Kimura can't find the bag on the toss and Takaishi is safe! Yamada immediately lays down the bunt to put the gyakuten runner in scoring position.

Murata first pitch swings and hits a fly to right.  Tateishi makes the catch and fires it in as Takaishi tags up!  The throw in is good, but the relay throw is tossed over and that allows him to slide in safely!  Now a base hit will give Sapporo Dai-ichi the lead!

But no!  Takahashi goes down swinging to end the Lucky 7 for Sapporo, and it was a success as they have at least leveled the score!

Bottom 7th
Chiku's control issues remain as Ura works a full count walk.  How long will Kikuchi-kantoku leave him in the game??

And again, he throws 2 more balls before he finally records a strike.  Then a slider seems to be sheepishly called a strike by the home plate umpire.

Shimizu-kantoku calls for the three bunt, but Akira fouls it off and strikes out!

Matsuyama up and he basically fists a ball inside over Takahashi and into center for a single!  Runners on 1st and 2nd with just one down and Sajitsu threatens again!

Chiku gets ahead of Tateishi 0-2, but he's clearly laboring on the mound.  Meanwhile, Tateishi is fouling off pitch after pitch, raising Chiku's pitch count even further.

Tateishi with a hot shot through the left side for a base hit!  Ura holds up at 3rd as it's manrui for Sajitsu here in the 7th!

Kikuchi-kantoku calls time, but Chiku's already at 146 pitches through only 6.1 innings!

Kimura steps in as the first pitch is buried by Chiku.  Kikuchi-kantoku must not want to go to his bullpen at all.

Kimura shows sqeeze, but takes it back for a called strike.  Another pitch buried short.  Now a fastball high and it's 3-1 to Kimura!  There's no place to put him!  You bet he's taking all the way.

BALL 4!  OSHIDASHI!  Sajitsu once again retakes the lead on the bases loaded walk at 4-3!

And only now does Kikuchi-kantoku send in #11 Yokouchi to relieve him.  Sorry, but that just a case of being stubborn as opposed to doing the right thing at 146 pitches.  4 walks in the last 1.1 innings was a clear sign that he was laboring.

Yokouchi ahead 2-2, throws a borderline curve, but doesn't get the call.  He comes back though and rifles a fastball in there for strike 3!  2 down!

AH!!  Yokouchi hits Sasahara and that brings in a run making it 5-3.

Yokouchi finally ends the inning as Makoto grounds out to 2nd.  But a self-created mess blows up on Sapporo Dai-ichi and they're back to being behind 2, now with just 2 innings to go.

Top 8th
Chikuzawa gets on for the 4th time, this time by letting a borderline pitch go by for ball 4.

Shimizu sends in #7 Tanaka in for Sakai as a defensive replacement before Satou steps in.

Satou not bunting here, even though he had the last 3 times, and flies out to left.  That decision isn't as questionable as you are playing for 2 runs.  But you can try for one run an inning still.  There's no right or wrong there in my opinion.

However, results-based wise, the decision backfires as Yokouchi grounds into the 6-4-3 double play to end the inning.

Bottom 8th
One down for Sajitsu, and Ura has his groundball go between the wickets of Takahashi and into center.

Akira lays down the bunt, but when Yokouchi pulls up from fielding it, both Yamada and Takaishi charge in, which means no one is covering 1st.  All safe!

Matsuyama with a base hit through the right side!  Ura holds up at 3rd and it's manrui for Sajitsu once again!

Tateishi with a drive to center, but Chikazawa charging in makes the catch and the runners have to hold.

Kimura grounds out to 3rd, Saitou elects to go to 2nd and they barely get Matsuyama for the 3rd out.  Yokouchi's done what he could...

Top 9th
Now can they find 2 runs before they record 3 outs?

#13 Nagayama replaces Sasahara at 1B

Kaze falls behind 0-2 and grounds to 3rd.

Saitou gets ahead 2-0 and drives a ball to deep center!  Nagatani sprinting back to wall, makes the running catch!  2 down! Up to Takaishi to keep the game alive.

Grounder to 1st, takes a high hop and off of Nagayama into right!  Still life for Sapporo Dai-ichi!

But Yamada hits a grounder to 2nd.  Matsuyama throws to 1st, and that's the ballgame!  Sasebo Jitsugyou despite numerous comebacks from Sapporo Dai-ichi put the game away late and will advance!

A well played game on both sides to finish out Day 4, but the final turning point may have been the oshidashi walk that would give Sajitsu the lead for good.  Chiku had run the count to 3 balls to 6 of the prior 10 batters before the walk, and had given up 4 walks, 3 hits and struck out 3.  He was certainly out of gas.

Unless you have no confidence in your relief corps, you needed to send in Yokouchi sooner.  Even if it didn't work out, at least you made the right decision.

But so it goes, the team from Minami Hokkaido goes home after a hard fought, but 5-3 loss to Sasebo Jitsugyou.

As for Sajitsu, they'll prepare for a 2nd round matchup with Ube Koujyou.  They were helped out by walks this time around, but it'll certainly be different next time around.


Notable Players
Matsuyama Kazuhiro (Sasebo Jitsugyou) - 3-5, 2B, R, RBI
Sasahara Takumi (Sasebo Jitsugyou) - 2-3, RBI, HBP
Yamaguchi Akira (Sasebo Jitsugyou) - 2-3, R, BB, K
Saitou Hiromu (Sapporo Dai-ichi) - 3-5, HR, 2 R, RBI
Chikazawa Masaki (Sapporo Dai-ichi) - 3-3, BB