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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

98th Natsu Koushien - Day 11, Game 1 - Seikou Gakuin (Fukushima) v Touhou (Aichi)

Opening up our last day of Round of 16 action are the "comeback" kids of Touhou vs the Koushien mainstays in Seikou Gakuin. If Touhou can put up any type of decent performance I think they can advance

Seikou Gakuin (Fukushima)
3B Matsumoto Kouki (松本 康希)
2B Koizumi Teppei (小泉 徹平)
CF (9)Kanou Satsuki (加納 皐)
P (8)Suzuki Takuto (鈴木 拓人)
LF Kamakura Takashi(鎌倉 誠)
CF (16)Nakaya Daisuke(中屋 大輔)
1B (13)Nishikawa Shouya (西川 将也)
C Kadoi Taijyu (門井 泰寿)
SS Segawa Kouki (瀬川 航騎)

Touhou (Aichi)
LF Suzuki Mizuki (鈴木 光稀)
SS Hamajima Yoshiaki (浜嶋 良明)
RF Matsuyama Masahiko (松山 仁彦)
P Fujishima Kento (藤嶋 健人)
3B Konishi Keiji (小西 慶治)
1B Matsumoto Ryouya (松本 凌弥)
C Takagi Akira (高木 舜)
2B Suzuki Rio (鈴木 理央)
CF (10)Tanaka Raiki (田中 来起)

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08:00 - First pitch!

While I continue to maintain that Seikou Gakuin is one of the weaker teams here, and that they were almost beaten by Clark Kokusai, they're in the Round of 16 with a decent chance of reaching Best 8.

And they're trying to get on the board early in the 1st. Matsumoto hits a single to right, He steals 2nd, then takes 3rd on a wild pitch. No wonder then that Kanou hits a single through the right side and it's 1-0 Seikou just like that.

In addition, remember that until Kousei put in Sakurai, they were doing pretty much nothing. so seeing Suzuki collect a single through the 6-hole makes you wonder if they'll have anything for this game.

Touhou's 1st inning is rather uninspiring as they're routinely retired. But it's still early.

Fuijishima almost gets a clean inning, but walks Segawa on 4 straight, flipping the lineup over. After a wild pickoff move, and a wild pitch, Matsumoto is walked. Clearly Fujishima is laboring on the mound.

Koizumi blasts one to right, but perhaps the hamakaze knocks it down as Matsuyama makes the catch with room to spare.

Bottom 2nd, Touhou finally gets something brewing. Fujishima gets an infield hit that deflects off of Matsumoto. After another single and bunt, Suzuki decides to delve deeper into the lineup and walks Takagi with a base open.

But Rio instead makes him pay with a liner to right. The relay throw is not nearly in time and we're all tied at 1-1!

Seikou quick to reply as Takuto scorches a ball past a diving Konishi down the 3rd base line for a double. Kamakura then singles to center and Takuto is waved home. But Tanaka's throw and Rio's relay is just enough to get the out!  That kills the rally and leaves the game tied.

Touhou for their part is making better progress. Hamajima gets a one out single, and while he advances by stealing 2nd, He's stranded there.

However, Seikou is the one who strikes the scoreboard again, this in the 5th. Matsumoto reaches base for the 3rd time in as many ABs with a ball all the way to the padding in left. Suzuki has to chase it down after it ricochets, and Matsumoto is in with a triple. Koizumi hits a deep liner to right, Matsuyama makes the great catch, but Suzuki can walk home to make it 2-1.

They tack on another in the 6th when Kamakura's fly ball meekly drops in between Tanaka and Matsuyama. He reaches 2nd on the miscommunication. Nakaya lays down the bunt and beats out the throw to 1st.

When Nishikawa drives a double to right making it 3-1, that's it for Fujishima. He and Matsuyama switch places. He gives up one more run on Segawa's base hit, so Touhou is now chasing 3 at 4-1. It could have been more as Matsumto hit a hard grounder up the 3rd base side, but Konishi - already playing in - makes a great diving stop and catches Nishikawa in a rundown at home.

The complete lack of sleep last night is getting to me early, but in watching the game Touhou made one last good attempt in the 8th where they quickly scored a run, but couldn't go any further with runners at the corners and 1 out. But the margin of loss stays the same at 5-2.

Sunday, August 14, 2016

98th Natsu Koushien - Day 8, Game 3 - Touhou (Aichi) v Hachinohe Gakuin Kousei (Aomori)

Well 2 blowouts for Day 8 so far I'm not sure if the trend continues in this game, but I think Kousei is a bit on the back foot, especially if they exceed the daily allowance of TOOTBLANs.

Hachinohe Gakuin Kousei (Aomori)
2B Itou Yuuhei (伊藤 優平)
3B Tokuda Taishi (徳田 大沙)
RF Tashiro Tsubasa (田城 飛翔)
1B Masuda Atsuhira (益田 敦成)
CF Hanaoka Kojirou (花岡 小次郎)
SS Kobayashi Naoki (小林 直輝)
LF (17)Kobuchi Akihiro (小淵智 輝弘)
P (10)Wada Yuuya (和田 悠弥)
C Okumura Kouta (奥村 幸太)

Touhou (Aichi)
LF Suzuki Mizuki (鈴木 光稀)
SS Hamajima Yoshiaki (浜嶋 良明)
RF Matsuyama Masahiko (松山 仁彦)
P Fujishima Kento (藤嶋 健人)
3B Konishi Keiji (小西 慶治)
1B Matsumoto Ryouya (松本 凌弥)
C Takagi Akira (高木 舜)
2B Suzuki Rio (鈴木 理央)
CF (10)Tanaka Raiki (田中 来起)

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13:30 - First pitch

The script seems a bit flipped to start the game. It's Kousei that is leading proceedings to start the game. Staring right off the siren when Itou lays down the bunt and beats out the throw for a base hit. He's moved to 2nd and after a walk to Tashiro, both runners advance a base on the K  by Masuda.

Hanaoka pays it off with a base hit past a diving Konishi and it's 1-0.

They almost do it again in the 2nd when Takagi gets a leadoff single, steals 2nd and moves to 3rd with 2 down. But this time Itou can't get the timely hit to add to the lead.

Touhou finally musters a response in the 2nd. Fujishima leads off with a walk. Kojima not bunting instead laces a ball to left. Matsumoto's bunt fails as Fujishima is cut down, but Takagi solves that by hitting an RBI single to center. 1-1. Unfortunately, that's all they get as Rio hits into the 1-6-3 double play.

But Fujishima for some reason continues to struggle. 3rd inning, he's just given the tie. And yet, he gives up a single to Itou. A ball up the middle by Tokuda is saved by Rio who makes the out at 1st. But then he hits a batter, gives up 2 singles the second being a 2-RBI variety to Hanaoka making it 3-1.

After Fujishima hits Kobayashi, they've seen enough. Matsuyama and Fujishima switch places.

The best Matsuyama can do is 1 run as he actually walks in a run, but Touhou is in a bad way down 4-1.

Wada would have been well suited to have a quick inning to solidify the lead, but the top of the Touhou lineup wouldn't allow it. Despite getting the 1st 2 outs, Wada leaves a pitch middle and Hamajima doubles to right center. After a walk to Matsuyama, Fujishima at least helps out with the bat, hitting an RBI single to center, cutting the deficit to 4-2.

Kousei going to their bullpen here in the 4th as #16 Toda comes in relief of Wada who certainly was struggling. No ace yet, so they're going by committee it would seem.

He doesn't throw hard, but the drop that slider had to freeze Takagi looked sick.

Kousei extends that lead when out of nowhere with Masuoka at 1st, Hanaoka blasts a 2-run HR to the 2nd level in center. 6-2 and Touhou's hole gets deeper.

They almost get some runs back in the 5th. Again 2 down, and Hamajima singles to left. Matsuyama takes a walk, and then a wild pitch sends both runners into scoring position. Fujishima hits the ball hard, but Tokuda is able to make the putout, retiring the side and sending us to the break.

It unfortunately gets worse in the 7th. One down and Hanaoka single to right. A wild pitch and a base hit made it 7-2.

After PH Yoshimura got hit to load the bases, Okumura hit a ball to Konishi. But his throw home was wild and that allowed 2 runners to score. 9-2.

Now ace Sakurai would enter the game and get work in, but it's not good work. One down and Mizuki, Matsyama and Fujishima all get base hits, the latter two driving in runs thanks to some SBs to make it 9-4.

Sakurai is continuing to let Touhou climb back, but there's not much time left. In the 8th he gives up a leadoff double to Konishi, after a groundout, a hard liner by Takagi scores Konishi to make it 9-5.

And in the 9th comes the biggest, most needless, Titanic-size disaster, and I was furious the whole time because it was unnecessary.

Already struggling and should have been relieved, the sequence of events in the 9th went like:

  • Suzuki single to left
  • Hamajima flyout to deep left
  • Matsuyama single through right side, 9-6
  • Fujishima flyout to shallow center
  • Konishi line single to right, 9-7
  • Nakanishi double off of LCF wall, 9-9
  • Suzuki Rio single to LCF, 10x-9
At 9-6 you had a chance to relieve Sakurai. At 9-7, you STILL had a chance to relieve Sakurai.

But nope, you didn't and Kousei, you deserved to lose. And not the players, but Kosaka-kantoku. That's all at his feet. Every single little bit of it.

Monday, August 8, 2016

98th Natsu Koushien - Day 2, Game 4 - Hokuriku (Fukui) v Touhou (Aichi)

Well, today's games as a whole weren't as exciting per se, but so far things have gone somewhat as expected.

Hokuriku (Fukui)
3B Yamauchi Yuuma (山内 佑真)
SS Nakagawa Taiji (中川 大治)
2B Mitsui Masahiro (三ツ井 将大)
1B Yagi Masaya (八木 雅也)
CF Naitou Shouta (内藤 翔太)
LF Yamamoto Takahiro (山本 隆広)
RF Tanaka Shouta (田中 翔大)
P Mizuno Hayato (水野 隼斗)
C Kawabata Daiki (川畑 大樹)

Touhou (Aichi)
LF Suzuki Mizuki (鈴木 光稀)
SS Hamajima Yoshiaki (浜嶋 良明)
P (9)Matsuyama Masahiko (松山 仁彦)
RF (1)Fujishima Kento (藤嶋 健人)
3B Konishi Keiji (小西 慶治)
1B Matsumoto Ryouya (松本 凌弥)
C Takagi Akira (高木 舜)
2B Suzuki Rio (鈴木 理央)
CF (10)Tanaka Raiki (田中 来起)

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15:58 - First pitch

Top 1st
So Touhou does start with Matsuyama on the hill. Velo looks okay, and he gets 2 quick outs. Mitsui does get a single through the right side, but apparently Matsuyama has a great pickoff move as he's caught off base for the 3rd out.

Bottom 1st
Meanwhile, Touhou is getting their hacks in with both Suzuki and Hamajima grounding out to 3rd.

Matsuyama gets Touhou's first hit with a poke to right.

Mizuno though gets a rare K as Fujishima chases a ball low for the 3rd out. Not a bad start for Hokuriku.

Top 2nd
Hokuriku not lost at the plate at all, as Yagi singles to left. However, Naitou isn't bunting but hits one back to Matsuyama who starts the 1-6-3 double play (though Matusmoto needs to leave the bag and make the tag). A groundout to 2nd later and the side is retired.

Bottom 2nd
Yamauchi makes a fielding mistake when he charges a swinging bunt and throws it away at 1st with no chance for the out. Konishi takes 2nd on the error.

After a sac bunt, Takagi hits a shot to 3rd. Matsuyama has it, looks the runner back, but airmails that throw to 1st! Konishi scores and it's 1-0 Touhou.

Morita-kantoku playing aggressive as Takagi goes for 3rd and with the pitch wide to the 1B side, Kawabata can't throw him out.

And now he calls for the squeeze on a 3-2 count but Suzuki can't lay it down! 2 out.

AHHHHH!!! As if the errors weren't enough, Mizuno airmails the first pitch to Tanaka allowing Takagi to score, making it 2-0!

Tanaka walks to flip the lineup over, and then Tanaka first pitch steals 2nd. Another walk, and Yatsuda-kantoku calls for time.

It doesn't help as Hamajima bloops one to right. Not only that but Mitsui flubs the cutoff throw allowing Hamajima to take 2nd.

Mitsui finally puts the inning to bed fielding a shot from Matsuyama. 3 runs on 1 hit though to put it bluntly is not good.

Bottom 3rd
After a quiet frame for Hokuriku, Fujishima hits a ball to right center and to the wall for a triple. And when Konishi hits a hard grounder to 3rd, Yamauchi almost airmails another ball. Yagi makes the leaping catch, then scrambles to 1st for the out. Yikes.

Doesn't matter in the end though as Matsumoto hits a ringing single through the right side, making it 4-0. They can't add to it but it is looking more likely that the game is already in hand.

Top 4th
Yamauchi, trying perhaps to atone for his errors, just gets a base hit up the middle, deflecting off a diving Suzuki.

After that Matsuyama makes a mistake leaving one over. Nakagawa lines it over Suzuki and going so fast it splits the defense and goes all the way to the wall for a triple. 4-1.

Mitsui tries to make it 5-2 with a screamer up the 3rd base line, but Konishi makes the stop and makes a great throw to 1st for the 2nd out.

Matsuyama needed one more out though, because Yagi singles through the right side, and now we have a 4-2 ballgame!

2 down after a fielder's choice and Hokuriku turns up the heat! Naitou takes off for 2nd and gets there safely. Another base hit and it's a 1-run ballgame!

Yamamoto tries to beat out a chopper to the right side, but Suzuki is there to make the throw and retire the side. And so despite the errors and mistakes, Hokuriku finds themselves down just 2.

Bottom 4th
As I try to get myself comfortable, the game goes off the rails in a hurry. After 3 base hits and another run making it 5-2, #10 Honda comes in relief.

And on the first pitch Fujishima hits a 3-run HR to make it 8-2.

The next 6 people would get on, the 2nd of which was on a fielder's choice where Mitsui instead of going for the out at 1st, tries to cut down the lead runner when they needed outs.

By the time Matsumoto flied out to left to end the inning, 16 batters would come to the plate scoring 12 runs on 11 hits. 16-2 and Honda was left to endure it on the mound.

Rest of Game
With the game in hand, I'm going to still watch it, but commentary will be spaced out.

In the 6th, needing only a single for the cycle (in 4 consecutive ABs no less), Fujishima blasts a ball to the wall in center...

For a double.

I wound up falling asleep mid 8th inning, but there wasn't much else to the game. Hokuriku got a couple more runs in garbage time, and Touhou rightly wasn't as concerned with how the last part of it went as the final tally was 19-9.

The big takeaway was that Matsuyama was able to be more than serviceable on the mound, though not able to pitch a full 9. But if you can use him in tandem with Fujishima, Touhou could have the most important piece for a title run - pitching.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Day 3, Game 2 - Kanto Dai-ichi (Tokyo) vs. Touhou (Aichi)

Our next game may highlight a pitcher who may be major league material. Touhou's Fujishima Kento put in yeoman's work, pitching in 14 of their 17 games. Through that he managed to maintain a K rate close to 1/inning. While one could argue that it was against weaker opposition, his rates didn't really dip that much as they progressed nor did he issue free passes.

He gets to face a Kanto Dai-ichi team that seemed to avoid all the potential mines in the Tokyo field having only to face Teikyou (who has really faded to the 3rd tier of above average teams as of late), and their true rival Nishogakushadai Fuzoku. The offense was steady throughout, but the lighter than normal Tokyo schedule plus the loss to Sapporo Dai-ichi basically on home turf is a query.

Kanto Dai-ichi's pitching staff isn't all that great either. As a whole, the team gives up way too many baserunners for their own good, both via hits and the free pass. Touhou's offensive numbers are almost solid 1-9, and 17 games despite weaker competition should mean something if only that they can take care of the teams they should.

When there's a pairing where it seems equal strengths when matched up, I would go with the better pitching staff, which favors Touhou.

Kanto Dai-ichi (Tokyo)
CF Miyamoto Eigo
1B Yoneda Katsuya
3B Yamamuro Yuuki
C Satou Yuusuke
2B Yamakawa Arata
LF Takei Taketo
SS Murase Yuuto
RF Motohashi Keito
P Kawai Kaito

Touhou (Aichi)
LF Suzuki Kouki
SS Hamajima Yoshiaki
RF Matsuyama Masahiko
P Fuijishima Kento
1B Matsumoto Ryuuya
3B Konishi Keiji
C Takagi Shun
2B Suzuki Rio
CF Ishibashi Yuuta

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11:20 - First Pitch!

So amongst other pitches I didn't catch, Fujishima has a slider, curve, cut ball, and knuckle curve.

If nothing else, Fujishima will pitch inside to all batters, ball or strike. But while it results in a walk to Yoneda, he strikes out the side:
  • Miyamoto - Knuckle curve?
  • Yamamuro - Fastball down and away
  • Satou - Fastball up and away
Offensively, Touhou looks to get things started right away. Suzuki takes the first pitch from Kawai back up the middle. Hamajima three bunts him to 2nd (just), and a passed ball puts him 90 feet away.

Now, Kawai gets one of the two outs he needs, getting Matsuyama all tied up on a fastball up and in. But he still needed one out, and up stepped Fujishima...

Who promptly lined a ball to left, giving himself a 1-0 lead.

Fujishima continues to show no fear. Goes too far inside to hit Yamakawa. He takes 2nd when Takei waves at a curveball at the catcher's knees. Toss in a wild pitch, and he could be gifting the run back.

And while trying to get strike 3 on the outside corner time and again, instead he walks Murase. He might like the K, but he should really want the double play.

Ugh. That was awful to watch. Motohashi tries the squeeze, instead pops it up, Fujishima gets, and tosses to 1st for the double play.

Things continue to fall flat for Kanto. Konishi grounder to short and somehow Yoneda misses the throw as it goes off his glove and then his head. Thankfully for him while Konishi reaches 3rd, he gets Ishibashi on an outside slider for the 3rd out.

Worse yet, Fujishima is in the groove. Strikes out Kawai on a cut ball moving back on the outside edge, then Miyamoto chases a fastball far away. Yoneda puts the ball in play for just the 2nd time, but grounds out to 3rd. 3 innings, 6 Ks.

While it's all about Fujishima, it's not like Kawai isn't keeping pace. Outside of the 2 base hits in the 1st, he's been just as effective, just without the Ks. If not for the error to lead off the 2nd, he'd have 2 clean innings.

Touhou seems to at least be seeing the ball better in the 4th. And by better, I mean putting the ball in play. The heart of the order at least makes contact, though all three make routine outs.

Kawai is no power pitcher like Fujishima, but he follows the same methodology as Fujishima. Not giving in to a count, moving around the edges (and a little more), and missing in the right places.

Now, he should have been out of the 4th, but when Matsumoto pops up a ball to shallow center, Miyamoto stumbles forcing someone else to make the play, and Takei, Yamakata and Murase are all out of position to make it. So it falls in between all 4 of them for a double. Now, he walks Takagi later, but again that was him not giving into a full count.

But Rio hits a single to right, Touhou tries to push the advantage by sending Matsumoto home, but Motohashi has none of it, throwing a strike home gunning Matsumoto by a country mile.

Fujishima's no-hit bid ends in the 5th when Takei lifts a hanging cut ball to right for a single. But Murase fails to bunt him over, and worse yet Motohashi is called strike 3 on a foul tip when the ball actually hit the dirt beforehand - but Takagi sells the catch. That killed any chance for a rally.

Ishibashi meanwhile turns a fastball inside back around and past a diving Yamamuro for a double. Kouki can't bunt him over, but he can hit the ball the other way to 2nd to advance him nonetheless.

Hamajima with a pop fly to shallow right center. Yamakawa backpedaling... Oh no...

He misplays that popup, it falls in, Ishibashi scores to make it 2-0. The mistake continues to compound as Matsuyama hits a hanging curve to left center making it 3-0. Kanto Dai-ichi continues to shoot itself in the foot as they hit the break. And against Fujishima, that's a steep hill to climb.

OH GOD.

Just when #10 Satou Shouma relieved Kawai and Konishi just killed a ball. Takei doesn't even bother as it lands 3/4 up the bottom set of bleachers. 4-0.

Things get no easier for Shouma. An infield hit by Kouki, and then a wide throw by him on a bunt means that Touhou threatens to play add-on. But despite a bunt and an unintentional intentional walk, Shouma does indeed shut it down. Matsumoto skies a ball (and this time the infield fly rule saves them), and Konishi grounds out to end the threat.

Seeing as though Kanto Dai-ichi is going down, Yonezawa-kantoku sends in LF Takei to pitch. PH Ishidzuka (who became Fujishima's 10th K), stays in to play LF.

It goes about as one would expect... Single, walk, single (leadoff runner gunned out at home), single, FC (out at home), single/E7 (2 runs), flyout. 6-0.

Now, for Fujishima, he recorded 1 more K before ceding to his RF Matsuyama to get the final out. Touhou pretty much had their way with the Kanto champions, and moves on to the next round looking in good shape. Fujishima more than likely will find himself drafted if this performance is any indicator.

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Previewing the projected field - Touhou (Aichi)

Touhou's fall run was anything but easy. Of their 10 games they played, 7 of which were decided by 2 runs or less (the other 3 were mercy-rule blowouts). But they avoided all the dangerous teams in Aichi, before finally facing top-level competition in the super-regionals - though to be fair, it was mainly against 2 schools from Mie (Mie, Inabe Sougou Gakuen). Still, they won the title and narrowly lost to Aomori Yamada in the quarterfinals.

Ace Fujishima Kento (藤嶋 健人) appears to be where the buck stops. He pitched every inning but in the first game of their run. Since Touhou was at Natsu Koushien, we have a good idea of what he can do. He can throw in the low-140s, the delivery looks very quick and the ball can sneak up on a batter, much like that grounder in the 1st AB of that video. It can also explain the high K rates during the tournament (he did have an abbreviated 7 inning no hitter against Chuukyou in the super-regionals). But it looks like under the spotlight it's not as effective - though after a run at Koushien he may have tightened his game up. With no one behind him, it's him or bust.

What's troubling - and that may have been expected due to their low offense, is that one of their best hitters... is Fujishima. Now, there are strong teams that have their ace as their best offensive player - just ask Tsuruga Kehi. But it's more likely that the ace as a cleanup hitter means that the offense is fairly weak. Yes, there is leadoff hitter LF Suzuki Mizuki (鈴木 光稀) and 1B Matsumoto Ryuuya  (松本 凌弥), but I'm not sure if that will be enough to carry the team - but they certainly can hang in there if Fujishima can hold up.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Day 8, Game 2 - Nihon Bunri (Niigata) vs. Touhou (Aichi)

More teams from the central regions here in Game 2 as Nihon Bunri and Touhou do battle.

Nihon Bunri got a gift of a game from Oita in the first round.  Despite having multiple scoring chances, miscommunication on the basepaths led to key outs that kept them off the scoreboard.  When Nihon Bunri scored 3 in the 7th, that just broke Oita.

Ace Iidzuka may have had a clever game plan as well, though we'll need to see if it was truly the case.  He walked 6, but 4 of those came with 1 out. And in all but the last case, Oita bunted. So every time it was 2 outs, runner on 2nd.  Perhaps they did it intentionally so they would get an easy out. But like I said, it will depend on how he pitches today.

Touhou meanwhile, just ran roughshot over Nichinan Gakuen, amassing 20 hits and 11 runs with every starter getting on base.  So in that respect, it wasn't much of a game.

But there are concerns. Two of the players at the top of the lineup, Okada and Miyazawa went hitless. #5 hitter Mine only got 1 hit.  That has to be concerning considering the offensive output.

The other was bench starter Fujishima.  He went 8 strong innings, scattering 9 hits.  But he walked 3 and struck out just 2. That is a lot of pressure to potentially put on a defense.  We saw a little of this last year in Nobeoka Gakuen, but it can't the main calling card of the pitching staff.  Well, it can, but it's very, very tough.

Nihon Bunri (Niigata)
RF Hoshi Kenta
SS Kurodai Naito
CF Kodachi Otowa
3B Ikeda Takamasa
1B Kawaguchi Tatsurou (#13)
2B Arai Makoto
LF Yamaguchi Naoki (#17)
C Kamakura Wataru
P Iidzuka Satoshi

Touhou (Aichi)
SS Suzuki Daisuke
1B Kodama Daiki
CF Kudou Shun
LF Mizoguchi Yoshichika
3B Miyazawa Kazushige
C Mine Kouhei
P Fujishima Kento (#10)
2B Matsubara Matsunori
RF Okada Satoshi

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10:23 - First Pitch!

Top 1st
Good start for Fujishima.  After filling up the count, he blows a 143 fastball by Hoshi for the first out.

Kurodai though sends a ball back up the middle past a diving Matsubara for a base hit.

Clothing malfunction as Matsubara needs to have his belt replaced.

Fujishima gets contact, and good one at that.

For him.  Kodachi grounds into the 4-6-3 double play to end the inning!

Bottom 1st
Iidzuka seeming better with his control. Suzuki with a weak comebacker to 1st.  Kodama tries to sell the walk, but has to double back after being rung up.

And Kudou skies a ball in foul territory, Kamakura makes the catch for the out.

Top 2nd
Nihon Bunri trying to make Fujishima throw strikes, and he's happily obliging.

Ikeda strikes out looking on a fastball outside...

Kawaguchi strikes out looking on a fastball outside...

Arai avoids the same fate, but grounds to short.  When I said that he only struck out 2 it means there are pitches to hit.  The operative word being hit.

Bottom 2nd
One down, and Miyazawa gets Touhou in the hit column with a solid single through the left side.  Ooi-kantoku goes for the hit-and-run, but all Mine can do is advance the runner to 2nd.

Fujishima can't help his own cause, hitting a grounder to the left side that Ikeda takes and throws for the out.

Top 3rd
Yamaguchi springs the safety bunt!  Miyazawa charges in, but by the time he gets it he has to eat it!  Leadoff single for Nihon Bunri!

It's a pitchout and Yamaguchi was taking off!  Throw to 2nd and he's caught in no-man's land!  He's rundown for the 1st out!

After that the bottom of the lineup can't make solid contact, and Kamakura and Iidzuka are retired with little trouble.

Bottom 3rd
Touhou's offense having a much harder time as Matsubara goes swinging on a forkball.

Okada with a routine grounder to 1st and Kawaguchi takes that himself.

And it's not until the 3rd that we see a walk from Iidzuka as Suzuki walks on 4 straight.

Kodama with a rip to the right side, but it's right at Arai who makes the pick and throw to 1st for the 3rd out.

Top 4th
Hoshi making better contact the 2nd time around though he lines out to Suzuki.

2 down, and Kodachi lines one to the left side! Miyazawa leaps, but it's off his glove and into left! Kodachi sees the slowed down ball and takes off for 2nd!  Throw from Mizoguchi not in time!

But Ikeda can't pull the trigger again!  Fujishima puts a ball down the middle for strike 3 and the side is retired!

Bottom 4th
Kudou with a ball to keft.  Kobayashi coming in, now starts dashing in! But he's too late and the ball falls in!  Kudou running all the way reaches 2nd on the blooper!

And now he walks Mizoguchi on 4 straight!  If he wanted to set up the force, it doesn't work because Miyazawa lays down the bunt.

Huh, I have a hunch about the next batter.  Iidzuka might unintentionally intentionally walk him.

Mine didn't get anything to hit at that AB, and yet, he swings away and strikes out!

Fujishima not getting anything in the zone, he ends up with a walk...AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!

The ball gets under Kamakura and to the backfence!  The plan backfires as Kudou comes in to score! 1-0 Touhou!

Matsubara goes down on 3 straight, but the mistake by Kamakura fouls their strategy!

Top 5th
Kawaguchi not seeing the ball at all.  He watches another ball paint the outside edge for strike 3.  Ikeda and Kawaguchi are 0-4 with 4 K's looking.

Arai first pitch singles past the infield into left.

Yamaguchi swings and grounds into a tailor-made 6-4-3 double play to end the inning.

Bottom 5th
Okada tries the safety bunt, but Arai charges in, and undertosses to Kawaguchi to just get Okada.

Suzuki gets his first hit with a liner over Kurodai.

And he takes off for 2nd! Kamakura loses the ball and there's no throw!

Kodama with a liner to left, Kobayashi there, AHHH!!!

The ball bounces over Kobayashi and he has to scramble back!  Suzuki scores and Kodama slides into 3rd! 2-0 Touhou on the error!

Kudou grounder to 3rd, it's a contact play!  Ikeda goes home and they get Kodama for the out.

But now Kudou goes for 2nd!  Throw from Kamakura not in time!

Iidzuka strikes out Mizoguchi to end the inning, but Touhou adds a key run as we hit the break!  Fujishima is in full control right now while his offense is putting pressure on Iidzuka and the defense!

Top 6th
Kamakura with a ball to right center!  The outfield is drawn in and Kudou has to chase it to the wall!  He's in with a leadoff double!

Iidzuka not bunting!  He inside-outs a ball to the left side and that's in for a base hit!  Runners at the corners with no down!

Hoshi a ball the other way!!  That's through the left side and Kamkura scores!  It's now just a 2-1 lead!

Ooi-kantoku calls for the sac bunt and Kurodai obliges. Gyakuten runner in scoring position!

Kodachi playing the waiting game, and Fujishima can't put the ball in the zone!  He walks him to load the bases!  Morita-kantoku calling for time, but though the 4-5 batters for Nihon Bunri are coming up, both of them have done nothing but strike out looking.

Base hit through the left side!!!

Ikeda attacks the first pitch and singles past the drawn in infield!  And the relay throw goes to no one and the runners advance another base! 3-2 Nihon Bunri!

And that's it for Fujishima.  Ace Ooi comes into the game as Ooi-kantoku sent in #18 Araki to hit for Kawaguchi.

Araki with a grounder to 3rd.  It's a contact play and Miyazawa goes home!  Mine makes the tag and there's 2 down.

Arai fouls out to end the inning but damage has been done.  3 runs after the break and Nihon Bunri has the lead!

Bottom 6th
Araki stays in to play LF. Yamaguchi goes to CF and Kodachi goes to 1B.

One down for Touhou and Mine hits a ball just out of the reach of Kurodai into center.

Hit-and-run for Touhou, Ooi grounds to short, advancing the runner. But Matsubara grounds to 3rd, Ikeda makes the play and Mine is left stranded.

Top 7th
One down, Kamakura lightly plunked by a changeup.

Iidzuka not bunting, but goes down looking on the fastball outside.

Hoshi, though showing they can hit the other way gets his 2nd single through the gap.

Kurodai though can't quite get to the ball on the outside edge and goes down swinging.  Not everyone apparently is quite able to yet.

Bottom 7th
Okada ball back up middle.  Kurodai there to field and throw to 1st, 1 down.

Suzuki another grounder to Kurodai.  He handles the scooting ball and throws to 1st, 2 dow.

Kodama ball into the gap in left! Kurodai springs and males the pick!  Throw from the outfield grass.. not in time!  Couldn't quite make the 3rd plat as Kodama dives into the bag.

Kodama takes off for 2nd!  Kamakura's throw not nearly in time!

But Kudou hits a grounder back to Iidzuka!  He fields it, tosses to 1st and the side is retired!

Top 8th
With Ooi in the game, Nihon Bunri's offense goes silent again.  Iidzuka will have to make the 3 runs hold.

Bottom 8th
Touhou's offense appears to be pressing now.  Ahead 2-0 Mizoguchi swings away and lines out right to Yamaguchi.  Miyazawa ahead 2-1, skies a popup that Kodachi catches for the 2nd out.

Mine tries to work the count, at 2-2 he hits a routine fly to center and ends the inning!

Top 9th
Outside of a hit batter, the Bunri offense lies dormant.

Bottom 9th
#16 Hosoya to hit for Ooi. But he goes down swinging on a forkball. One down.

Matsubara hacking away, chases a slider outside and they're doing to their final out.

#15 Morishita the final chance for Touhou.

Trying to find a way on, he tries to work the count, but the count runs full...

SANSHIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Iidzuka blows a 143 fastball by him and Nihon Bunri holds on!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Day 2, Game 1 - Nichinan Gakuen (Miyazaki) v. Touhou (Aichi)

Well, it was an interesting opening day to say the least with the spring champions falling, a blowout, and finally a normal game to finish out the day.

Wonder what will happen today....

The theme of avoiding the powerhouses continues in the first game of full action. Nichinan Gakuen only had to go through Miyazaki Nichidai and Nisshou Gakuen to run the prefecture. And in both of those cases, they were low scoring affairs with Nichinan winning 3-1 and 2-0. In fact, that 1 run against Miyazaki Nichidai was the only one they gave up the entire tournament.  But given the competition and the low scores, it certainly is a point of concern.

Same goes for Touhou. No Chuukyoudai Chuukyou, no Aikoudai Meiden. Just a 6-3 over Toyokawa in the 5th round as their notable victory. But it would appear that they have a super rookie in #10 Fujishima Kento that might help carry them.  As a rookie, he can supposedly hit the mid 140s on the radar gun and has a changeup in addition to the standard fare.  He was certainly successful in the Aichi taikai, but

Still, I know it sounds like a broken record, but with neither team really tested against the upper tier teams, it's hard to put a finger on who has the advantage.

Nichinan Gakuen (Miyzaki)
CF Tabuki Shou
2B Uemura Yuusuke
1B Takumi Daichi
C Hagiwara Masato
SS Maeda Tomoya
P Yokogawa Yuuta
RF Tanigawa Eiji
LF Azuma Katsuya
3B Shintani Rui

Touhou (Aichi)
SS Suzuki Daisuke
RF Okada Satoshi
1B Kodama Daiki
3B Miyazawa Kazushige
C Mine Kouhei
CF Kudou Shun
LF Mizoguchi Yoshichika
P Fujishima Kento
2B Matsubara Matsunori

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08:30 - First Pitch!

Top 1st
Not the best of starts for Fujishima as his pitches are up and he walks Tabuki to start the game.

Uemura lays down the bunt, but Fujishima goes to 2nd for 1, throw by Suzuki is wide!  Uemura takes off for 2nd, but the ball bounces off the wall and Kodama fires to 2nd, and they get the double play anyways!

Fujishima may be the super rookie, but apparently he's still hittable. Takumi singles to center, and Hagiwara gets it off the end of the bat, but it's through the left side for a base hit!  Fujishima in trouble again.

But Tomoya flies out to left and the inning is over.  No damage done, but Nichinan showing they can hit early.

Bottom 1st
Suzuki with a soft base hit to center, and he goes for 2!  Throw in, and it's not in time!  That's a hustle double from Suzuki!

Okada tries to lay down the bunt, but the defense crashes in and he can't advance.

No matter though because Kodama singles to left center!  Suzuki on his wheels again, and there's no throw home! Touhou leads 1-0 just like that!

2 down, and Kodama tries to take 2nd, but is thrown out by Hagiwara for the 3rd out.  Still, Touhou takes the early lead!

Top 2nd
Yokokawa somehow gets on a ball way inside and shoots it through the right side for a single.  He's moved over to 2nd.

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Azuma gets hit on the helmet, but it's not a fastball and it's a glancing blow.  Still an injury runner comes in as per mandate.

Shintani with a single through the right side!  Yokokawa has to hold at 3rd, but it's manrui for Nichinan and it's back to the top of the order and Tabuki!

He's constantly trying to take the ball the other way, but winds up hitting it right to Miyazawa!  He goes home for the force and there's 2 out!

Fujishima finally dialing it up, hitting 140 on the gun.  He gets ahead of Uemura 1-2....

SANSHIN!!!

Uemura looks at a ball just on the inside half for strike 3 and Fujishima with the guts pose runs back to the dugout! He may be a 1st year, but he's not letting the game get to him.

Bottom 2nd
Meanwhile Touhou works on Yokokawa.  Mine with a ball back up the middle for a leadoff base hit.

Kudou follows that up with a solid single through the left side.

Mizoguchi with a blooper to center, and that's in for a base hit!  Manrui for Touhou!

And Kanagawa-kantoku is making a change! #10 Yanagi Yuusei comes in for Uemura, and takes the hill.  Yokokawa goes to left and Azuma goes to 2nd.

And Yanagi is throwing gas.  He's hitting 140 on the gun and the ball seems to rise all the way to the glove.  Fujishima just swings and whiffs on 3 straight.

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

Matsubara lays down a perfect squeeze bunt and Yanagi can only go to 1st!  Mine scores and it's 2-0 Touhou!

Suzuki flies out to deep center, but Touhou puts another crooked number on the board.

Top 3rd
Nichinan Gakuen swinging away as Takumi and Hagiwara both fly out.  And Tomoya just walks back the dugout after a 118 kph curve just goes right down the pipe for strike 3.

Bottom 3rd
Yanagi can throw harder, but he's missing outside.  Okada draws the leadoff walk.  Kodama deadens the ball and they're in business once again.

Whoops.  Okada goes a tad too early for 3rd, and he's easy prey for Yanagi.  It's your standard rundown for the 2nd out.

But Yanagi's control is still lacking and he hits Miyazawa.

And he's not even close to Mine, throwing all 4 balls outside.  Nichinan looks to be in bad shape on the hill...

Now he's missing low to Kudou.

Yanagi puts a ball over, but right in Kudou's wheelhouse as he singles to center! Miyazawa scores and Touhou extends the lead to 3-0!

There were no other pitchers used, so unless Kangawa-kantoku has something up his sleeve, he might be in trouble.

Yanagi gets the count full, but Mizoguchi hits a ball down the 3rd base line... FAIR!

It bounces over the bag and Shintani can't get it on the dive!  Mine scores on the double , it's 4-0 and Kanagawa-kantoku calls for time as #18 Wama warms up in the bullpen.

Yanagi actually gets ahead of Fujishima, but winds up plunking him to load the bases!

Yanagi gets ahead of yet another batter, 1-2 to Matsubara.  He hits one right to 3rd, but it's off Shintani's glove and takes a left turn into foul territory! Another run scores and it's 5-0 Touhou!

The inning finally ends when Suzuki is jammed and grounds to 2nd.

I suppose it could be worse when you send 9 batters up, but Touhou extends their lead in a big way.

Top 4th
Meanwhile, Nichinan is trying to swing their way out of the deficit, but instead they get 3 groundouts on just 5 pitches!

Bottom 4th
At lest it looks like Yanagi's pitches are getting close to the zone, Okada is taking some healthy hacks, but grounds to short.

And then he leaves one too far in and Kodama singles to center.

Miyazawa also gets a hold of one in the zone and puts some zip on it, but Tomoya makes the leaping catch for the 2nd out.

Hey! It's a donut! Mine can't make it 3 times on base as he strikes out looking on a Yanagi fastball that touches the outside corner.  They finally stop Touhou, but the battle's far from over.

Top 5th
Last batter Shintani about the only thing going right for Nichinan as he lines over Miyazawa for a base hit!

Oh? Tabuki with a grounder that sneaks its way through to left for a base hit!  Now Kanagawa has Yanagi bunt the runners over and a base hit can put a dent in the deficit.

Takumi bloops one to right!  Matsubara has no play and both runners come in to score!  It's 5-2!

Hagiwara with a drive to left center!  That's past the outfielders!  Takumi heading home, the throw is late!  Mine fires to 3rd, and they gun down Hagiwara trying to take an extra base.  It's 5-3, but I think that's a baserunning error despite the run.

Tomoya grounds to 2nd to end the inning, but despite the base running mistake, Nichinan responds with a 3-spot of their own!

Bottom 5th
Touhou's bats though are on the prowl again.  Kudou lines a single to right and despite being 2-2, Mizoguchi bunts him along to 2nd.

Fujishima with a long AB, fouling off 5 pitches before hitting a ball back up the middle.  It goes off Yanagi's glove but right to Tomoya who tags Kudou for the out, but the throw to 1st is way too high and Fujishima gets 2nd on the throw.

Matsubara in a complete carbon copy of Fujishima's AB, fouls off several of his own behind 1-2.

This time though he hits a short liner down the right field line! Tanigawa tries to make the diving catch, but at least keep the ball in front of him.  Fujishima though scores on the double and it's 6-3.

Oh that error is proving costly! Suzuki with a drive to deep right and it's over Tanigawa's head!  Matsubara scores and Suzuki is in with a triple to make it 7-3!

With Wama warming up in the bullpen, Yanagi walks Okada on 4 straight, all outside.

Kodama continues the assault on the Nichinan pitching staff with a solid base hit through th left side.  8-3 now for Touhou.

Miyazawa flies out to center to end the inning, but Nichinan Gakuen at the break find themselves having to outhit their pitching.

Top 6th
Nichinan continues to try and swing early to get on base, but again, it winds up being a short inning.  6 pitches later and Touhou will be back on the bats.

Bottom 6th
Yokogawa takes the hill once again, with Azuma going back to left and #15 Tsukamoto coming in for Yanagi to play 2nd.

But after recording the first out, Kudou doubles to the right center field gap.

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Well, that went downhill fast.  Mizoguchi hits a 2-run HR to right and it's 10-3 Touhou.

Fujishima checks in with his first hit, a scorcher past a diving Shintani for a single.  #11 Iita is being sent out to the bullpen.

After a flyout, Suzuki gets yet another base hit, this time down the left field line for another double.

Okada pops out to short, but Touhou continues to pile on the runs....

Top 7th
Now they're just showing off,  Grounder to the right side of 2nd, Miyazawa flips to Suzuki who goes to 1st for the out.

Tabuki and Tsukamoto go down in order and Nichinan may be waving the white flag now.

Bottom 7th
Touhou appears to be doing the right thing and trying to cycle through the game quickly with the big lead.  6 pitches later and we're onto the 8th.

Top 8th
Takumi also one of the bright spots for Nichinan as he hits a deep gapper for a double and his 3rd hit of the game.

But he can't even advance another 90 feet as both Hagiwara and Tomoya fly out while Yokogawa hits it right to 1st for the 3rd out.

Bottom 8th
Kudou tries to go for the gusto I think, but he just flies out to center and is retired for the first time.

That allows Mizoguchi to catch up with a single to center.

Fujishima getting his swing down here late in the game, blasts one over Tabuki's head for a double.

There some discussion going on after Matsubara's flyout to center, but I can't make out what it's all about.

No matter though, Suzuki singles to right making it an 11-3 game.

And Touhou isn't stopping either.  They get Suzuki to 2nd on a feigned steal of home.

Mercifully though Okada goes down swinging to end the inning.

Top 9th
Last ups for Nichinan Gakuen, and Fujishima is given a break as ace # Ooi enters the game.

Nichinan Gakuen goes down swinging and Touhou advances with an easy 11-3 win.

Not much to say here.  Nichinan Gakuen's pitching just wasn't up to snuff today as Touhou knocked them around to the tune of 20 hits and 11 runs.  They make a return to Koushien, but the say is brief.

For Touhou, it won't be this easy going forward, but rookie Fujishima seems to be up to the task.

Notable Players
Fujishima Kento (Touhou) -  8 IP, 3 ER, 9 H, 3 K, BB, HBP
Suzuki Daisuke (Touhou) - 4-5, 2 2B, 3B, 2 R, 2 RBI
Kudou Shun (Touhou) - 4-5, 2B, 2 R, RBI
Mizoguchi Yoshichika (Touhou) - 4-5, 2B, HR, 2 R, 3 RBI
Takumi Daichi (Nichinan Gakuen) - 3-4, 2B, R, 2 RBI
Shintani Rui (Nichinan Gakuen) -2-4, R