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Red Star- Number 53, Akahoshi Norihiro

December 11, 2009 · 3 Comments

Norihiro Akahoshi, a fan favourite, announced his retirement from Nippon Pro Yakyu yesterday. My favourite Hanshin player, he adorns this blog in the banner at the top, and will be remembered by me and all other Hanshin fans for his excellent steals, and fierce character. He will be more than missed- always an integral member of the lineup, his stealing and lead-off runs contributed to many victories over the years since he joined the Tigers in 2001. What more can be said? He stole one hell of a lot of bases, and always performed, achieving excellent ERA’s even as all around him was faltering, particularly in the 2008 season.

He will be missed. 赤星さん、お疲れ様でした!

年度 チーム 試合数 打数 安打 本塁打 打点 盗塁 打率
2001 阪神 128 438 128 1 23 39 .292
2002 阪神 78 310 78 0 12 26 .252
2003 阪神 140 551 172 1 35 61 .312
2004 阪神 138 570 171 0 30 64 .300
2005 阪神 145 601 190 1 38 60 .316
2006 阪神 142 566 152 0 20 35 .269
2007 阪神 121 400 120 0 19 24 .300
2008 阪神 144 556 176 0 30 41 .317
Total 1036 3992 1187 3 207 350 .297

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Akahoshi Norihiro Retires :(

December 9, 2009 · 1 Comment

In shock news, my favourite Hanshin player Norihiro Akahoshi has retired from professional baseball. This is due to his injury this season and the fact that the next could paralyse him. The news comes as a shock to all, players and fans alike.

You can see comments from Mayumi, Kanemoto, Johjima and other players here in Japanese- http://hanshintigers.jp/news/topics/info_1324.html

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Japan Series Game 1- Yomiuri Take The Lead

October 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Nippon Series

Nippon Ham Fighters vs Yomiuri Giants

Yes, its time for this years Japan Series, and a traditional line up of the Nippon Ham Fighters vs Yomiuri Giants. I’ll of course be supporting the Ham Fighters over Hanshin’s arch-enemy, and attempting to blog a couple of the games.

The first two games are at the Sapporo Dome, then three in Tokyo, followed by a final two in Sapporo that may or may not be necessary. Games are today, tomorrow, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, and next saturday and sunday.

Bad news it that in today’s game, the Giants took a 1-0 lead with a 4-3 victory over Nippon Ham. After trading runs in the second, Sakamoto hit a double to give Kyojin a 3-1 lead. Then in the seventh, pinch hitter Lee Seung Yeop got an RBI to extend the lead to 4-1. The Fighters got one back off Kroon’s pitching in the ninth, but it was too little too late.

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Tigers Season Review 2009

October 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment

A bit rushed, but here are some of my immediate

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Final Battle…Desparate Disappointment

October 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Today was the day of the last Hanshin Tigers game of 2009 – we lost 3-1 to the Yakult Swallows, meaning that they clinch the third and final playoff place, and we are consigned to a fourth place finish.

阪神、5年ぶりBクラス転落 declares Yahoo!Jp Pro Sports page- after five years in the “A-class” of Central League baseball, we’re fallen to the B-class. In this “最終決戦”, final,decisive battle, the Swallows prevailed. I’m not bitter about their victory- the Swallows are a worthy, likeable team compared to the financial might of the Dragons and the Giants (and, indeed, Hanshin themselves). I wish them all the best in the Climax Series- in fact I hope they win it. What is disappointing though is the whole season viewed now, after the events. Despite bright sparks- particularly Aniki’s fantastic start, an 11-10 victory over the Carp, and Brazell’s form since joining, there have been too many negatives to this first year of Mayumi rule. His incompetence at handling situations- the relief, pinch hitting, and tactics- seriously undermined our challenge. Even more so, perhaps, is the general lowering of pitching and batting standards- the coaches need to be changed, as this season- with the exception of Toritani perhaps- most of our front line has been desperately disappointing. Compared to last season we are most definately worse- this season’s ending doesn’t have the pain of last season’s- which was, of course, the biggest upset in Japanese baseball season- but it’s still disappointing, robbing the fans of the excitement of the Climax Series.

Well, thats it for another 5/6 months until the start of the 2010 season- fear not, I’ll be back! Just like Hanshin.

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This Is It

October 3, 2009 · 7 Comments

Hanshin Tigers vs Yakult Swallows (Koshien)

3rd October 2009

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Its crunch time. Hanshin have five games left. Yakult have eight. Hanshin have a one game lead over Yakult- the team that finishes with the better record gets into the playoffs. Pretty simple really.

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Tigers Countdown

September 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The next few days will prove crucial to the Tigers season. After 136 games, the Tigers stood half a game behind the Yakult Swallows and a place in the post-season Climax Series. Then today- they lost 7-1 in Tokyo, meaning they are one and a half games behind. Only a few games remain, and the next two days they are against the Swallows. As I’m starting my new course it’ll be hard to blog them up- but I’ll be there in spirit!

Remaining Games This Season:

Vs Yakult Swallows (Away), 2 games
Vs Yakult Swallows (Home), 1 game
Vs Chunichi Dragons (Home), 1 game
Vs Hiroshima Crap (Away), 1 game
Vs Yakult Swallows (Away), 2 games

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Tight For The Tigers

September 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

There’s been a hiatus from blogging about the Tigers in the last few days, partly because the games have been kicking off earlier than 6pm in Nippon (meaning a special, early morning commitment would be required to watch them here in the UK). The short of it is that things don’t look good. We lost the Hiroshima series 2-1, and are now losing in the Yokohama- yes the Yokohama Baystars series- 2-0. This leaves the table looking like this:

1. Evil Yomiuri M3
2. Chunichi Dragons 9
3. Hanshin Tigers 14.5
4. Hiroshima Carp 0.5
5. Yakult Swallows 1
6. Yokohama Baystars 12

Brief explanation- the M3 for Yomiuri means that they have a Magic Number of 3- if they win 3 more games, the title is theres. Chunichi’s 9 means they are 9 games behind Yomiuri- if Chunichi won there next 5 and Yomiuri lost all of theres, Chunichi would go into first. Hanshin are 14.5 behind Chunichi, but the real panic is that battle for third spot (the top three teams go into the playoffs). As you can see, the Carp are 0.5 games behind Hanshin, and the Swallows are 1.0 games behind the Carp, or 1.5 games behind Hanshin. Its very, very tight- I thought after the Yomiuri sen that we’d have it in the bag, but doubt has crept in due to repeated failures against the Carp and the Baystars. Worse still is that our next series is away to Chunichi.

Next Four Games…

Wed 23- Yokohama (A) – 6am BST

Fri 25 – Chunichi (A) – at the bloggable time of 10am (BST)
Sat 26 – Chunichi (A) – 7am BST
Sun 27 – Chunichi (A) – 6am BST

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Can We Sweep The Giants?

September 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Yomiuri Giants vs Hanshin Tigers Game 3 (Tokyo Dome)

17th September 2009

That’s the question on everyone’s lips going into this third and final confrontation with the Evil Tokyo Giants. After two heroic, outstanding performances and victories- yesterday’s being quite possibly the best offensive and relief performances of the season- our hopes are high. Today’s starter is Kubo, who is 7-7 with an EPA of 3.56. I hope to see Asai again, after his brilliant play yesterday. Kanoh is clearly our number one catcher now too, though I expect Yanoh will return. The Hanshin flag flies high in this picture- but can we do the unthinkable and win a three game series in Tokyo, replacing all the doubts., confusion and insecurity of the past season with confidence going into the post-season? Let’s find out…

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Another Epic Battle…

September 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Evil Yomiuri vs Hanshin, Game 2 (Tokyo Dome)

16th September 2009

A fantastic victory yesterday, with everything working as it should. The match really got my spirits up about a Tigers side that are actually looking pretty sharp for the first time this season, despite missing two of our starters (Akahoshi and Brazell). Today is game two, and our SP is Iwata. Let’s have a look at some SP stats for our lead off guys this season:

Shimoyanagi is 8-8 with a 3.44 EPA

Andoh is 8-9 with 3.53

Nohmi is 10-8 with 2.61

Kubo is 7-7 with a 3.56

Iwata is 5-3 with 2.37

As can be seen, Iwata is really our best performing starter, despite coming back into the team late in the season (he’s played 11 games, pitching 79 innings), and he’s won his last three starts. The Giants are using Tohno, who is 2.94 with a 7-7 record. It promises to be another tight game…

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